Very nice job. Great video. Hopefully it works well for you for many years to come sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God bless.
If you were able to fit small tubes like 12-20 about 2-3" long inside at the very end to force the air flow to be in a nice stream exiting for the burn if you would get a better mixture and hotter burn. The orange shows not a complete combustion.
Great build Thankyou Sir. With my old eyes I can't make out what the mig tip is would you kindly tell me what it is please. I want to make a small glory hole to blow ornament size glass balls so my daughter can cover them with crystal beads and stirling silver chainmail. Again Thankyou and God bless.
I don’t have a metal lathe, I planned on using a box section where you used the open c, I will get steel tubing where you hollowed out a bolt, and put threads on the outside of that for my air damper. What size is that torch tip, about what psi do you run your gas? Beautiful work, thank you for sharing.
@@HTSTAAL thank you, i ended up cutting my own tip into a 1/8" pipe plug with some diamond burs, its closer to .8mm, used 1-1/2 to 1" bell front and back as my nozzle and inlet, tried 1" pipe and it was too large, not enough velocity, bushed down to 3/4" and its working great. 16psi will melt my brass, closer to 24psi for straight copper.
Hi HT, mooi bou man. Min of meer hoe lank hou 'n gas bottel? Ek't gehoor mens kry so 4 ure uit 'n 9kg? Is dit amper dieselfde in jou ervaring, of hou dit langer? Dankie
@@HTSTAAL Doodreg, dankie man, 💪. Geniet jou goed. Ek't ook swys en fitting-and-turning werkswinkel. So wil een bou vir staal warm maak ens. Gebruik op oomblik oxy-propane.
Superbly executed. No narration. I love it. Thanks.
a parts list would be appreciated. Regards Rudy
بسیار عالی و ابتکاری و خلاقانه ساختید استاد گرامی.......موفق باشید 👏👏👏👍👍👍
great demonstration of air/fuel mixture effect!
Very nice job. Great video. Hopefully it works well for you for many years to come sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep Making. God bless.
Thank u I have seen many builds and I'm settling for your one super excited .I'm from SA.
Thank for the feedback Wayne. Have fun making it.
Great job. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Thank you👍🏼
That's REALLY slick.
Avere un tornio vol dire tanto bravo bel lavoro complimenti
This is very nice work 👏
If you were able to fit small tubes like 12-20 about 2-3" long inside at the very end to force the air flow to be in a nice stream exiting for the burn if you would get a better mixture and hotter burn. The orange shows not a complete combustion.
@@chrisalister2297 thanks for the info👍🏼
Great build Thankyou Sir. With my old eyes I can't make out what the mig tip is would you kindly tell me what it is please. I want to make a small glory hole to blow ornament size glass balls so my daughter can cover them with crystal beads and stirling silver chainmail. Again Thankyou and God bless.
Hi, thank you for the comment. It is a .6 mig tip.
I don’t have a metal lathe, I planned on using a box section where you used the open c, I will get steel tubing where you hollowed out a bolt, and put threads on the outside of that for my air damper. What size is that torch tip, about what psi do you run your gas? Beautiful work, thank you for sharing.
@Archer_82 Thank you, the tip is .6mm and I run it around 15 to 20 psi.
@@HTSTAAL thank you, i ended up cutting my own tip into a 1/8" pipe plug with some diamond burs, its closer to .8mm, used 1-1/2 to 1" bell front and back as my nozzle and inlet, tried 1" pipe and it was too large, not enough velocity, bushed down to 3/4" and its working great. 16psi will melt my brass, closer to 24psi for straight copper.
Very well my friend
Excellent video, bravos led professional
I would be nice had you included tip hole size and parts list, but nice build if you own a lathe
Hi HT, mooi bou man. Min of meer hoe lank hou 'n gas bottel? Ek't gehoor mens kry so 4 ure uit 'n 9kg? Is dit amper dieselfde in jou ervaring, of hou dit langer?
Dankie
@@jacquesdm2382 Hi Jacques, baie dankie. Man om eerlik te wees het ek dit nog nooit getoets nie maar dit klink omtrent reg.
@@HTSTAAL Doodreg, dankie man, 💪. Geniet jou goed. Ek't ook swys en fitting-and-turning werkswinkel. So wil een bou vir staal warm maak ens. Gebruik op oomblik oxy-propane.
@@jacquesdm2382 Nice, ek leer myself maar soos wat ek gaan so ek weet nie alles nie, maar sal help waar ek kan, so jys welkom om te vra👍🏼
from 1 to 10 you are 10+
I wonder how the injector position inside the tube make a difference, and what is the minimal length of the tube.
@AeroGraphica tube length about 20-25mm, and thinks it's better if injector is as centered as possible.
@@HTSTAAL Thank you ! For the injector i meant the longitudinal position (how deep inside the tube).
Cheers !
Good job
Thank you
بقداش السعر هذا الشنيمو
Well done. What size mig tip did you use?
Thank you, it is a .6mm tip.
Love the work, are you able to make froge weld temps with this setup?
Thank you, with the right forge design you could forge weld.
Love the detailed work on your lathe. What brand/model is it?
Thanks, I appreciate it. It is aTop Tech CO632C
@@HTSTAAL Sweet. Thank you for the video and the info!
what was the size of the brass jet please. rudy
Hi Rudy, it is a 0.6 mig tip.
Boss. What size is the nozzle?
@@Piduitenchannel .6mm
Fuel consumption per hour?
No idea
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Nice build! 👌 Where in the world are you from?
Thanks, I'm from RSA
@@HTSTAAL I figured that much from the name! Nice solid blue flame from your burner. 👍
@@HTSTAAL Same here.
@@improviseddiy dankie ek waardeer
@@diyrepairsZA kwaai
Make this burner. Juat buy a couple thousand dollar lathe, it's cheaper, honest.
Yep, and everyone has a metal lathe
Pipe size?
27mm x 300mm
Wow super easy to machine stuff like this when u got $20k equipment and tools