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Started by enjenjo, August 07, 2017, 11:19:37 AM

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kb426

The melting point of 4130 in 2610 F. I found a listing that says porcelain is 3275 F. What temp is a tig with ac current capable of?
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tomslik

didn't know a porcelain cup conducted electricity...... :shock:
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

kb426

I'm a skeptic so I tried for just a little bit. I couldn't get it to strike an arc. I only tried once not knowing what might happen. :)
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UGLY OLDS

I don't know welding from diddle , but I always thought that porcelain was an insulator & won't conduct electricity...  :?   Think of the porcelain insulators on hi-tension power lines ...  :?

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moose

In the comments it was stated that the post was an April Fools joke video...

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Quote from: "moose"In the comments it was stated that the post was an April Fools joke video...

 So you can only buy that special porcelain rod & electrode during April  :?:  :?:   Man ...That's a bummer ... :cry:

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kb426

We've had our looney tunes entertainment for the week. :)
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