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RE: Steel Crucible - doubleboost - 04-15-2012 Good point The shop was well ventilated (double doors open) I was looking towards the humorous side of things. On reflection i see how my comment about warming the shop up could have been taken seriously It would not bother me (in fact i would be happy) for you to edit my post accordingly John RE: Steel Crucible - DaveH - 04-15-2012 John, Nice job. What I would like to know is, why are the first welds done with MIG, and finished with a "stick" welder. I can see with the "stick" there is more weld, so can't a MIG welder put a large weld down? Now for the second question, why not use "stick' for all the welds? DaveH RE: Steel Crucible - EdK - 04-15-2012 (04-15-2012, 11:37 AM)doubleboost Wrote: It would not bother me (in fact i would be happy) for you to edit my post accordingly John, Just an FYI. You have 24 hours from the time you post a message to edit it. After that, a moderator would need to do any editing. Ed RE: Steel Crucible - doubleboost - 04-15-2012 Thanks for that Ed John RE: Steel Crucible - doubleboost - 04-15-2012 (04-15-2012, 12:56 PM)DaveH Wrote: John, Hi Dave I just fancied doing some welding The first weld is with TIG Then a run of MIG I could have just stick welded the hole job But with a TIG root weld you know the job will be good My mig welder is a bit underpowerd for steel that thick Basically i was just playing with my welders John RE: Steel Crucible - RobWilson - 04-15-2012 Is that ALL you did today Rob RE: Steel Crucible - doubleboost - 04-15-2012 No Mate i had some dinner as well John RE: Steel Crucible - RobWilson - 04-15-2012 ha ha ha i will let you off then Rob RE: Steel Crucible - DaveH - 04-15-2012 John, What metal will you be melting in this steel crucible? DaveH RE: Steel Crucible - doubleboost - 04-15-2012 (04-15-2012, 02:33 PM)DaveH Wrote: John, It will be used for aluminium I have ceramic crucibles but not one this size i have melted bronze in steel crucibles before But now i use ceramic ones You get better heat transfer |