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  • IronFreak
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    Yeah, I was going to try some of the radwelding stuff that toxicfab markets......but I lay some pretty nice dimes with these products, I don't think a cup will make me any better then I am haha!

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  • red2.4srt
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    Fixed the link up in my post.
    They have some VERY nice products. Wow. Pricing is pretty damn good too!

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  • red2.4srt
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    CK Worldwide makes the Pyrex Gas Saver kits, unfortunately not in .040" size. The smallest they make is 1/16" and they offer the kit in both standard Alumina(ceramic) and Pyrex nozzles.

    Gas Saver Kit w/ Alumina Nozzles: P/N D3GS116 $22.14
    Gas Saver Kit w/ Pyrex Nozzles: P/N D3GS116P $42.77

    Here's a link to their kits if you'd like to see what comes in it. http://www.ckworldwide.com/standard-kits.html

    Conversely, if you choose not to go with that and would like to piece a standard gas lens kit together with the first set of part numbers I posted, here's what you'd be looking at per piece:

    10N22 collets - $2.23/ea (we sell in a pk of 5)
    45V24 gas lens- $7.52/ea (also sell in pk of 5)
    54N17 alumina nozzles - $2.81/ea (we sell in a box of 10)
    54N01 nozzle insulator - $ 2.82/ea (sold individually)

    Hope that clears it up some!

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  • IronFreak
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    Originally posted by marshallnoise
    That link keeps coming up bad for me. But good to know it is a great thing to have.
    Fixed the link up in my post.

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  • red2.4srt
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    Originally posted by marshallnoise
    So here is the kit that came with the welder I have. No, my welder doesn't have a solenoid in it to control gas so I need a torch that comes with the gas control knob.



    I bought the .040 tungsten because it was recommended for doing thin sheet metal. I know my et of collet are too large so I need new set of collets anyway.

    If I am going to have to get a new collet, should I just get a glass lense set or something? I am at a loss on what to buy. Halp?
    Looks like you have the WP-17 style torch from the picture you posted. If you'd like the medium sized gas lens kit for .040" you'll need the following parts:

    Collet - 10N22
    Gas Lens - 45V24
    Nozzle - 54N17
    Gasket Insulator - 54N01

    I sell all these at Airgas and I have our brand part numbers for those if you decide to purchase at a branch, if not, they're readily available online. The part numbers I listed are the universal numbers for that torch. Make sure to to get the gasket insulator as the nozzle wont seal properly to the current one on the torch, which is setup for the standard nozzles.

    If you'd like to get the Gas Saver kit with the Pyrex Nozzles, i'm looking that up for you right now and i'll link you to it asap!

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  • marshallnoise
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    So here is the kit that came with the welder I have. No, my welder doesn't have a solenoid in it to control gas so I need a torch that comes with the gas control knob.



    I bought the .040 tungsten because it was recommended for doing thin sheet metal. I know my et of collet are too large so I need new set of collets anyway.

    If I am going to have to get a new collet, should I just get a glass lense set or something? I am at a loss on what to buy. Halp?

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  • marshallnoise
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    That link keeps coming up bad for me. But good to know it is a great thing to have.

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  • Eric
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    Gas lens were a big help for me!


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  • IronFreak
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    Proper diffuser is clucial to to getting good coverage on your welds.

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  • IronFreak
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    Dogfab
    Last edited by IronFreak; 04-03-2015, 06:27 AM.

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  • marshallnoise
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    Someone tell me about gas lens kits! After seeing images like this:



    It seems like a no brainer!

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  • marshallnoise
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    All those work, if its really dirty (rust or mill scale) I run a flapper disk over it then wipe it down.
    Roger that!

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  • IronFreak
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    Originally posted by marshallnoise
    Now that I have some .040 tungsten and gas, I can see how well my rig will lift start.

    For cleaning mild steel sheet metal, what should I use? Mild steel brush? I heard brake cleaner is good to use on the metal before tigging. Or acetone?
    All those work, if its really dirty (rust or mill scale) I run a flapper disk over it then wipe it down.

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  • marshallnoise
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    Now that I have some .040 tungsten and gas, I can see how well my rig will lift start.

    For cleaning mild steel sheet metal, what should I use? Mild steel brush? I heard brake cleaner is good to use on the metal before tigging. Or acetone?

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  • IronFreak
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    No, use that up! I'd kill that in an afternoon hahahaha

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