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  • 04-15-2021
    M J D

    Re: Using a short tig electrode

    Quote Originally Posted by MinnesotaDave View Post
    I like that small project for class.

    It's one of the first things the students will make next year actually.
    Do you still have that 5/32" tungsten? I made a few out of that stuff, works great until I lose it.
  • 04-15-2021
    MinnesotaDave

    Re: Using a short tig electrode

    I like that small project for class.

    It's one of the first things the students will make next year actually.
  • 04-15-2021
    SweetMK

    Re: Using a short tig electrode

    I have several scribes,, all are high carbon steel,,

    I ain't gonna go cheap, reusing scrap tungsten, just to have the tungsten snap and stick a hole in my skin somewhere,,

    Maybe I would think differently,, if I did not have young grandchildren "helping" me,,,
  • 04-15-2021
    Rondo

    Re: Using a short tig electrode

    I got hold of some sticks of 3/16 2% years ago. Put shrink tubing on them and sharpened for scribes. Very durable.
  • 04-15-2021
    acourtjester

    Using a short tig electrode

    Here is a neat use of a short tig electrode to make another tool.
    https://www.instructables.com/Handy-...m_medium=email

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