dang! About how long is the front section (tip to break)? And how long of the line do you work with on your casts? Wondering if you can convert it to a shooting head of some sort.
was originally talking about welding metals, somehow it transitioned to metal to glass, wondering if aeroknow was joking or not re: tinfoil to glass.
On another note, I need to buy a respirator that fits under a hood, the stick fumes get old quickly.
silver foil sticks to melted glass, and when you heat it afterwards, it dissolves in the glass, kind of like sugar in water, and colorizes the glass. I have no idea about tinfoil (which is really aluminum foil these days), but tin was used to make glass iridescent way back in the 30's when...
that's funny, welding dogshit together is what I can do too....never tried tinfoil to glass, but have done silver foil to glass with good success. I'm gonna find another rod besides 6013...want to better see the puddle than 6013 offers, one day I hope to be able to weld a fart to anything....
here's my top ten not in order...Bebop High School, One Punch Man, Cowboy Bebop, Baccano, 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, Code Geass, FMA Brotherhood, Barakamon, One Piece, and Death Note.
I just finished a stand to hold a 4x4 post with a small anvil on it for small forming. But I used 6013 on that. Not liking 6013...can't see distinguish the puddle from the slag very well. Im just going to run the 5 pounds worth of 7018 beads to see how it runs, then move to 5 lbs of 6010...
I appreciate the offer, but I haven't wrapped in about 15 years....rod wrapping cradle and motor are long gone, as are all my threads. So its better if it goes to someone that can for sure use them. But I do like old school gear.