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#6 53N60 TIG Welding Gas Lens Alumina Cup Cups Nozzle US $5.00
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10 54N19 Short TIG Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, $0.65EA US $6.50
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TIG medium gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 54N18 size #4 US $8.50
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TIG small gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 53N61S size#8 US $6.75
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TIG small gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 53N58 size#4 US $6.75
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5 54N19 Short TIG Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, $0.75EA US $3.75
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TIG small gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 53N59 size#5 US $6.75
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10 53N59 #5 alumina gas lens cup nozzles torch 9 20 US $4.99
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#7 54N15 TIG Welding Gas Lens Alumina Cup Nozzle US $5.00
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#8 53N61S TIG Welding Gas Lens Alumina Cups Nozzle 5pk US $5.00
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ALUMINA GAS LENS NOZZLES 53N61S 1/2" fits WP9/20 10/bx US $8.95
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ALUMINA GAS LENS NOZZLES 53N60 3/8" fits WP9/20 (10/bx US $8.95
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ALUMINA GAS LENS NOZZLES 53N58 1/4" fits WP9/20 (10/bx US $8.95
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Gas Lens nozzles #7 US $10.00
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TIG medium gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 54N17 size #5 US $8.50
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Weldcraft Gas Lens nozzles #6 US $15.00
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10 54N18 Ceramic Gas Lens Cup Nozzles, TIG Torch 17 26 US $6.50
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#5 54N17 TIG Weld Welding Gas Lens Alumina Cup Nozzle US $5.00
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57N75 #6 Large Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, TIG Torch 17 18 26 US $3.99
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54N18L #4 Long Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, TIG Torch 17 18 26 US $4.99
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54N17L #5 Long Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, TIG Torch 17 18 26 US $4.99
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54N15L #7 Long Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, TIG Torch 17 18 26 US $4.99
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10 54N17 Ceramic Gas Lens Cup Nozzles, TIG Torch 17 26 US $6.50
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5 54N16 #6 TIG Welding Gas Lens Alumina Cup Nozzle 17 US $5.00
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Large Diameter Alumin Nozzle Gas Lens Collet Bodies PTA DB tig torch WP 17 18 26 US $31.40
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SEPTLS36653N89 - Alumina Gas Lens Nozzles List Price: $53.50 Sale Price: $3.62 |
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Water droplets are a fascinating photography subject but some people say that it has become a little cliched, but I for one totally disagree. Each image can be unique and there are countless variations that can be tried for some amazing effects. So, if your itching to do something different with your camera indoors when the weather is not agreeable outside, then read on for some tips on how to take these kind of shots.
Capturing water droplets is not as hard as you may think. you don't need modified flashes or timing equipment and you certainly don't need to take several hundred shots to get a few acceptable ones. If you do a bit of pre-planning and setup carefully there is no reason why you can't get some stunning shots with that "wow!" factor.
The Equipment you will need
- Tripod - This is really essentiaI and if you don't have one I suggest you go and buy one!
- Cable or remote release - This is pretty much essential too as it will be very difficult to control the droplets and have another hand on the camera shutter at the same time. Cable releases are so cheap and useful in all kinds of photography that I highly recommend getting one.
- External flash - Preferably off camera to control the direction of light.
- Reflector - To stop under exposure. A piece of white card is fine.
- Macro or telephoto lens - To allow you to fill the frame but stay a safe distance from water splashes
You will also need a large plastic tub or container for the water and a small dropper or small plastic bottle with a fine nozzle.
Setting up the Equipment
- External flash - Set this to manual mode and set the output to 1/32 or lower. The output setting doesn't affect the amount of light from the flash but rather the flash duration which allows you to freeze the motion.
- Reflector - Use a reflector or white card placed opposite the flash. I found that not doing this resulted in under exposed images.
- Camera - set this to manual mode and a shutter speed of roughly 180. this isn't too important as with these kind of shots the flash duration is now your effective shutter speed. For focusing, place the plastic ruler where the drops will fall into the container of water and focus on this. The aperture setting really depends on the type of lens you are using but basically you want the water drops and splashes to be in sharp focus with the background out of focus to blur out any potentially distracting objects. For larger macro lenses of 100mm (which I use) I set the aperture to f16. this gives me sharpness a couple of centimeters just in front to a couple of centimeters just behind the point of focus. Focus on the plastic ruler and use aperture preview to get an idea of the depth of field, if it's not to your liking adjust it and recheck.
Taking the Shots
Once everything is setup and ready to go, practice dropping some water drops where the plastic ruler was. Once your happy you can hit the right spot keep the cable release in one hand and the dropper in the other. Start
dropping water drops into the container and fire off a few shots before the drop hits the water and after it hits the water. If you have a high speed shutter mode on your camera then enable this and fire the shutter repeatedly in bursts as the drops fall. Using this method you will be suprised at how many good shots you actually get.
Variations
Other things to try are food dyes to colour the water and water drops, dropping pieces of ice into the water and small pebbles. you could also have a picture in the background behind the container which will then be reflected in the drops as they fall! The list of what you can try is really endless!
I highly recommend that you give this technique a go, it's great fun and with some imagination you will get some really stunning images.
Brian Davidson - landscape, macro and still life photographer
Stock Images and Fine Art Photography http://chasethelight.co.uk
Blog - http://photography-ctl.blogspot.com/
Summer Brings Bugs And Weeds Are You Ready
One of summer's major bugaboos is the bug problem we encounter when these pesky pests are attracted to our outdoor light fixtures get trapped leaving a mess of winged bodies.
Bug lights can help to reduce a bug problem. A yellow light will attract fewer insects because bug's vision is drawn to the ultraviolet end of the light spectrum.
An energy-saving option comes in the form of fluorescent bulbs with a yellow lens. These use less energy, attract fewer bugs, and function at a cooler temperature.
Floodlights that are post-mounted or mounted on the sides of buildings keep cleaning to a minimum because a housing that traps bugs is not involved. Also, because floodlights illuminate an oven from a distance, bugs don't hover over you.
If you find yourself in the unenviable position of needing to seal a driveway and you've found that plenty of weed-filled cracks are begging to be tended to, I offer the following tips:
First of all, show no mercy. You want to be sure that you clean the joints out as well as possible. Have safety glasses available as the joints will expel things.
Use a pump sprayer with its nozzle set to a wisp-thin stream to place herbicide in the weed-filled cracks. Allow a day for the cracks to dry, and then work them clean with power and hand tools. For a relatively straight crack, you could use a string trimmer tipped on its side to eject weeds and dirt from the cracks. Have a good supply of trimmer string available as you'll work through it quickly.
Significantly more difficult to work are crooked cracks. You'll need a great deal of elbow grease to work them clear with anything from screw drivers and wire brushes to a pressure washer and compressed air.
Upon getting the crack clean, apply a liquid or caulk asphalt filler. For web-like cracks use the liquid and use the caulk for wider gaps. Finally, smooth the area with a metal putty knife.
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what are the parts needed for a torch to do titanium tig welding?
for example, the gas lens or the gas lens nozzle
If you are welding Ti in atmosphere you will need the largest gas lens and shield cup as possible. (I use a 3" diameter one, special made) It is best to weld Ti in an argon chamber. All sides of the Ti welding area must be protected from atmosphere other wise you are going to trash your weld. Any discoloration of the weld area is not acceptable short of a slight straw color (no discoloration preferred). So to answer your question you need a Torch assembly, Gas lens, shield cup, Collet, and Torch tail piece, the collet and gas lens should be sized accordingly to your tungsten size.
(32 years welding - certified))
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