What type of equipment does everyone use to grind the tip of the tongston electrode. Do you spend the money on those expensive grinders or would a simple small bench belt sander do. Thank you for any suggestions
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01-29-2008, 06:32 AM #1
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01-29-2008, 07:18 AM #2
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I have found that a diamond lapidary wheel, often called a flat lap works best for me. Available from ebay buty is the seller for about 40 bucks. You just enlarge the hole in the middle and mount it outboard of your grinding wheel on a bench grinder. 40 bucks, diamond grinding and a perfectly flat taper on your tungsten, not to mention fast too. It cuts fast enough that you don't even need to snap off contamiated points, just grind them away!
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01-29-2008, 04:58 PM #3
Bench grinder - same one I sharpen drill bits on. Works for me.
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01-30-2008, 08:08 AM #4
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tungsten grinder.........
hello,
just because some of my welds are x-rayed, and i've heard so many times that you can actually contaminate your tungsten by using other methods so this is why i went ahead & bought a Piranha 2 with no regrets. if i remember correctly, i believe it was almost $700 though. i was able to write it off on my taxes, but still it would have been $450...? kinda hard to justify that expence if your a weekend warrier...? but like my daddy always told me, "if i want it, i've justified it!" but i think he lives life pay check to pay check, but he does has alot cool stuff!!! LOL anyway, i'm just one of them types that if i'm welding, i want to WELD and the last thing i want to do is stop and sharpen tungten. so i have plenty of tungten all ready perfectly sharpened ready to go. & then i drink a beer & sharpen all of my tungten each evening at home. well, maybe more then just a beer. i have nothing to compare my Piranha 2 with, but it does an outstanding job with no complaints from me! this is where i bought it: http://www.arc-zone.com/index.php? main_page=index&cPath=15_167&zenid=8874aa34de31ca8 c5158b16d8acbbbb0
well, wait a second, i bought my dad a Sharpie & i used it a little bit and i really liked it as well. its smaller, a little bit slower, but it is so much more portable. & at about half the price. but again, i bought a ton of tungsten so i don't even take my Piranha 2 to the job site. if you do some digging, this topic has been talked about a bunch with these guys that do alot of tigging! hope i helped ya & good luck to you! rodney
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01-30-2008, 04:40 PM #5
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pen vise
i use this with a bench grinder
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01-31-2008, 06:51 AM #6
Sharpening tungsten
I bought a set of diamond wheels at harbor freight for about $8 and run it off my DeWalt cordless die grinder. It does a great job, its portable and I ONLY use it for tungsten.
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01-31-2008, 09:20 PM #7
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01-31-2008, 10:44 PM #8
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i don't really remember, some where around 360? I also have a 1000 that i heve yet to mount. I figured i could give diamond ground a run for their money!
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02-01-2008, 07:18 AM #9
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Thank you to all that have replied to my thread. You've been a lot of help. Thanks again
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02-01-2008, 01:41 PM #10
One more tip put the tugeston in a cordless drill and use flapper wheel on bench grinder gives you a very even and tight point and its fast


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