Thanks for this video. Put this into practice today and was very happy with the result. Sourced items from QWS in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Brush was a "TIG Brush Tip". Has an M6 thread so was easy to tap into a spare Collet. Ran approx 5A DC on high frequency mode. Cost ~$150. Chemical is a bit expensive but should go a long way.
Cool! Much more professional than these electropolishing transformators. But WHERE do you get those brushes? Couldn't find them. I reccon it's DC and rather low amps? Any chance to do that in a bath with multiple parts on a rig?
nice vid, thanks! I am joining flat pieces of A4 stainless to stainless tube using silver solder - with the cheek pieces on either side of the tube, this creates an area I can't get into to polish mechanically. So this method may work wonders for me - have you tried it on silver solder joints where one gets flux-and-heat staining on the stainless steel? cheers
@@alexbeach9398 sorry mate, not heard anymore about it, no other replies either. Will ask some welder mates, let you know if I get any good info. Cheers
Hello, your method how to clean stainless is very interesting and simple ! Did I understand you right that you set the amperage of your tig machine to 5 amps and 'high frequency' start ? Or do you use 'lift arc' mode of your machine ? Can you post a link where I get the brushes ? Thanks a bunch in advance !
hi. we from China UBS welding company. we also manufacture those welding cleaning products. would you like to compare? Our is 124 USD/set.the cleaning bursh we also in sales. pls feel free to send email: jessie@0757ubs.com. Thank you.
hi. we from China UBS welding company. we also manufacture those welding cleaning products. would you like to compare? Our is 124 USD/set. pls feel free to send email: jessie@0757ubs.com. Thank you.
Check the MSDS on the fluid. I found that its 30% phosphoric acid. I have had good results with a rust converter fluid from the paint section of your hardware store. I have some carbon fibre rope in transit at the moment and will have a crack at swaging it into some copper tube. I've been using a cheap dc caddy welder at 10 amps with brush on the negative
@@freelectron2029 Tried making one out of a vinyl record cleaning brush. Worked ok-ish. Voltage / amp control not nearly enough on the arc / tig I have... Too powerful.
Instead of saying "you can source these from an abrasive disc shop" you could tell us what those things are called. They must have a name, right? That would save us walking around the neighborhood asking for abrasive disc shops and then asking for "those thingies" once we get into the shop.
he didn't have to show you his cool idea .no point in being a dildo... do your research..you've been given a great diy idea at zero expense.. maybe you are better off paying big money for the a machine.
@@blowmeracing making a video to show people what to buy and how to use it but doesnt name the thing you need to buy,. yeah thats pretty stupid. no matter what all the karens who want you to use your manners say. own your fuck ups not be a karen about it and go around telling everyone they should be great ful that this guy made a shit video. wtf is wrong with people these days. gotta have a cry about everything. just own your fuck ups. simple. fucking cancel culture princesses, its called constructive critisim.
Thanks for this video. Put this into practice today and was very happy with the result. Sourced items from QWS in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Brush was a "TIG Brush Tip". Has an M6 thread so was easy to tap into a spare Collet. Ran approx 5A DC on high frequency mode. Cost ~$150. Chemical is a bit expensive but should go a long way.
Electrode positive earth negative?
I thought the same thing, glad to see it works. Thanks for the video.
this is so wonderful......thank you for sharing.......cheers from USA////Paul
This is brilliant. I'm curious if you have any reliable search terms I can use here in the states to get the brush in this video? Thanks
you are my hero!
that the material is from the brush?
Cool! Much more professional than these electropolishing transformators. But WHERE do you get those brushes? Couldn't find them.
I reccon it's DC and rather low amps?
Any chance to do that in a bath with multiple parts on a rig?
what settings ??? AC/DC ??? what freq etc etc would help to know
gracias
Whats the name of fluid?
Interesting idea.
nice vid, thanks! I am joining flat pieces of A4 stainless to stainless tube using silver solder - with the cheek pieces on either side of the tube, this creates an area I can't get into to polish mechanically. So this method may work wonders for me - have you tried it on silver solder joints where one gets flux-and-heat staining on the stainless steel? cheers
Hey Gurgle Jug any updates on this? In a similar situation here- the behavior of silver solder is much less documented I'm finding!
@@alexbeach9398 sorry mate, not heard anymore about it, no other replies either. Will ask some welder mates, let you know if I get any good info. Cheers
brilliant
Do you use AC or DC tig mode ?
Do I use brawndo because it has electrolytes?
..it’s what plants crave!
Does your tig machine work or is it broken now? I have heard that DIY use can broke your machine.
It would be surprising... 5 amps are harmless, whatever the machine you use
You should be careful about acid vapor...
Your machine will be fine, but your lungs will require protection
Hello,
your method how to clean stainless is very interesting and simple ! Did I understand you right that you set the amperage of your tig machine to 5 amps and 'high frequency' start ? Or do you use 'lift arc' mode of your machine ? Can you post a link where I get the brushes ?
Thanks a bunch in advance !
hi. we from China UBS welding company. we also manufacture those welding cleaning products. would you like to compare? Our is 124 USD/set.the cleaning bursh we also in sales. pls feel free to send email: jessie@0757ubs.com. Thank you.
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5 Amos with high frequency?
AC or DC
Torch negative positive if DC?
we want this machine - we want to clean ss tig welding area - pl send ur price with details- we r indian co
hi. we from China UBS welding company. we also manufacture those welding cleaning products. would you like to compare? Our is 124 USD/set. pls feel free to send email: jessie@0757ubs.com. Thank you.
are you saying , you have Tig brush cleaner for $124
VERY GOOD .BUT WHAT ACID DO YOU USE?
Phosphoric acid can be used
Use a chemical called Surfox-T it is made by Walther company
Check the MSDS on the fluid. I found that its 30% phosphoric acid. I have had good results with a rust converter fluid from the paint section of your hardware store. I have some carbon fibre rope in transit at the moment and will have a crack at swaging it into some copper tube. I've been using a cheap dc caddy welder at 10 amps with brush on the negative
Hey mate have you tried this with a scratch start/lift arc tig? or do you need the HF??Thanks
It will work with any type of tig, you just won't be able to turn it off at the torch. I will remain live
How about arc welder
@@tonyhitch5799 yep. people do. just need that carbon fibre filament brush
@@freelectron2029 Tried making one out of a vinyl record cleaning brush. Worked ok-ish. Voltage / amp control not nearly enough on the arc / tig I have...
Too powerful.
@@tonyhitch5799 should be fine, already tried with mma pulse mode and good results.
What is the brush filament made of. What is the liquid made of. Can these things be made at home. Come on....help us out here !
Any pickling agent works. I think he uses HNO3, but I've seen people anodic pickling with sulfuric acid 20% volume.
Instead of saying "you can source these from an abrasive disc shop" you could tell us what those things are called. They must have a name, right? That would save us walking around the neighborhood asking for abrasive disc shops and then asking for "those thingies" once we get into the shop.
If you know the process you should already know they're carbon fiber brushes.
he didn't have to show you his cool idea .no point in being a dildo... do your research..you've been given a great diy idea at zero expense.. maybe you are better off paying big money for the a machine.
@@blowmeracing making a video to show people what to buy and how to use it but doesnt name the thing you need to buy,. yeah thats pretty stupid. no matter what all the karens who want you to use your manners say. own your fuck ups not be a karen about it and go around telling everyone they should be great ful that this guy made a shit video. wtf is wrong with people these days. gotta have a cry about everything. just own your fuck ups. simple. fucking cancel culture princesses, its called constructive critisim.
@@northpaw80 If they knew the process, why would they be asking the question?
Advertising is only behind this video.
5 amps? My TIG can't go that low...