I iant New Member Messages 1 Yesterday at 4:19 PM #1 I've just found my old carbo-arc torch that I used to use for bronze welding/brazing on my old transformer stick welder. I've now got an R-Tech Tig/MMA inverter set - is it safe to use the carbon-arc torch on the new kit ?
I've just found my old carbo-arc torch that I used to use for bronze welding/brazing on my old transformer stick welder. I've now got an R-Tech Tig/MMA inverter set - is it safe to use the carbon-arc torch on the new kit ?
mike 109444 Member Messages 4,782 Yesterday at 6:03 PM #2 You may find that the output being DC that one of the carbon rods burns a lot quicker than the outher (well I did!). Oh and welcometo the forum
You may find that the output being DC that one of the carbon rods burns a lot quicker than the outher (well I did!). Oh and welcometo the forum
Memmeddu Member Messages 5,359 Location Italia Sardegna Yesterday at 8:26 PM #3 As said above And welcome aboard
badabec Forum Supporter Messages 2,285 Location Essex UK Yesterday at 10:34 PM #4 Where are you buying the carbon rods?
A Ace Paul Member Messages 93 Location Lincoln 13 minutes ago #5 badabec said: Where are you buying the carbon rods? Click to expand... DOnt quote me on this. 6volt lantern batteries have two carbon rods in them. Kind you find in lights on skips and certain traffic cones See you tube vid guy using them to melt something
badabec said: Where are you buying the carbon rods? Click to expand... DOnt quote me on this. 6volt lantern batteries have two carbon rods in them. Kind you find in lights on skips and certain traffic cones See you tube vid guy using them to melt something