I learned everything about thread jacking from you. You are the master. And your apprentice Farm Boy is learning fast!exnailpounder wrote:These guys are amateur jackers....you gotta go waaaaayyyyy left of center to de-rail ....but you already knew that didn't you electrode?
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You're so full of shitelectrode wrote:I learned everything about thread jacking from you. You are the master. And your apprentice Farm Boy is learning fast!exnailpounder wrote:These guys are amateur jackers....you gotta go waaaaayyyyy left of center to de-rail ....but you already knew that didn't you electrode?
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I was...until a few minutes ago.exnailpounder wrote:You're so full of shitelectrode wrote:I learned everything about thread jacking from you. You are the master. And your apprentice Farm Boy is learning fast!exnailpounder wrote:These guys are amateur jackers....you gotta go waaaaayyyyy left of center to de-rail ....but you already knew that didn't you electrode?
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Thanks for the 411 there buddy Here goes a thread in an entirely new territory
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I guess the packing gland must be near the action of the other two items you just listed.LtBadd wrote:it's like it's come full circle, from heat paste to s--t waste, is there an application here?exnailpounder wrote:Thanks for the 411 there buddy Here goes a thread in an entirely new territory
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Packing Gland
Can you use that in a sentence?
The young newly married man put the heat paste on his packing gland and stuck it near the bung hole.
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Thank you...thank you very much. I am pretty sure at least 99% of them were helpful. The other 1% must have had exnailpounder involved in one way or another.LtBadd wrote:I guess with that one, electrode just became a heavy hitter
Look, he turned red...congrats on 400 posts, hope most of them were helpful...
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I think it's more like "Heavy Bullshitter"LtBadd wrote:I guess with that one, electrode just became a heavy hitter
Look, he turned red...congrats on 400 posts, hope most of them were helpful...
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Then what does make you heavyweight champion bullshitter?exnailpounder wrote:I think it's more like "Heavy Bullshitter"LtBadd wrote:I guess with that one, electrode just became a heavy hitter
Look, he turned red...congrats on 400 posts, hope most of them were helpful...
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Or maybe a Wisconsin cow pie?Farmwelding wrote:Then what does make you heavyweight champion bullshitter?exnailpounder wrote:I think it's more like "Heavy Bullshitter"LtBadd wrote:I guess with that one, electrode just became a heavy hitter
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In the review section for this product it says that it is reusable.
So did you purchase this product? Could you do a test on the side of a stainless steel weld that you would use a argon purge box for?Heat Stop Paste - outstanding product
I have seen this product offered generically for twice the price charged here. I have used Heat Stop for more than 30 years, and have never been dissappointed. I have used it with TIG, MIG, Wirefeed, Stick, Plasma, and Gas with consistant results. Using as little as a 1/2 inch diameter "noodle" of Heat Stop carefully packed like play doh to within 1/8 inch (even less for TIG) of a weld zone on every side (simply in contact with the metal, it is not sticky), it WILL stop the heat affected zone of discoloration to just under the edge of the Heat Stop nearest the weld when it would otherwise discolor a full inch to either side. This means minimal spoiling of original case colors and minimal change to the metallurgy of heat treated parts!. Not advertized but a fact:: the used portion turns to a whitish crust when it stops weld zone heat from spreading. This is due to Eutectic phase transformation, like icewater staying at 32 degrees until all the ice melts. The used (crusty) portion may be returned to the container after being mixed with a few drops of water and reused indefinately. Likewise, if the product appears to have dried out over several years, just kneed in a bit of water and allow it to sit overnight in the tightly closed container. I had a used batch still working after 10 years when I gave it to an unbeliever to try. It had paid for itself the first time I used it to gas-weld on a bolt handle without annealing the rest of the bolt or handle! Use Heat Stop with Brownells 3-1/2 percent nickle weld rod and gain a reputation for working miracles on unknown iron alloys from bygone eras! Obtain incredible results on small parts requiring welding that would normally turn fully red-hot end-to-end! Bob F (Retired Tooling Engineer)
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I was thinking this would ensure an oxygen-free weld zone for improved weld quality on stainless steel?
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Do you have this product? Could you do a test too?Poland308 wrote:I haven't used that but I was recently shown this.
I plan on getting a can soon. It was priced at about 25$
Lincoln Electric AC-225 Stick Welder Canadian Tire
MIG 100E Flux-Cored Wire Feed Welder Princess Auto
PowerTIG 250EX Everlast Power Equipment
Ironton Dry Cut Metal Saw — 14in, on it's way Northern Tool
MIG 100E Flux-Cored Wire Feed Welder Princess Auto
PowerTIG 250EX Everlast Power Equipment
Ironton Dry Cut Metal Saw — 14in, on it's way Northern Tool
I’ll buy some this summer when the AC season starts up. But the guys I work with have been using it on brazing real thin copper or brass tubes and fittings to protect other things in the system like delicate control valves or plastic body pressure switches.
I have more questions than answers
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