jsc wrote:I got in my bead crimper today and had a play around. The first idea of heating it up and using it as the heat source didn't work as well as I hoped. It is hard to gauge the level of heat being retained, and the whole thing is a huge heat sink. Insufficient melting occurred.
It is useful, however, to clean up a burr after the weld has formed. You can use it to squish the burr back into shape, cold. It's not the prettiest thing in the world, but as long as you get everything under 1.75mm, it should feed. My current method is to clamp the pieces into my pliers, melt the ends with a brief and careful pass of an open flame, jam them together to form a big ass bead, then clean it up with the crimpers after it has been joined.
Awesome! Mine should be arriving soon.....
I lack your awesome pliers, but i got a really good weld by heating the nozzle to temp and then holding the two flat ends against the
outside of the nozzle, sliding them down to the tip simultaneously, and sticking them together when they reached the end, and holding them for a couple of seconds. Very good, very quick welds, but they do have the tendency to create little blobs, like you said.....
Now i can squish 'em and clip 'em (sprue cutters) and not have to mess with carving them off!
