This weekend I played around with my hot air welder again, trying
to get better practice. I bought three types or welding rod, and
small and large triangle type and a 3 mm round, each type comes
in 50 rods per pack. I found triangle is the best. For 4.5mm
sheet I use the larger triangle, for 3 mm sheet I use the small
triangle rods. Practice on lots of scrap pieces and then try and
break the weld when cooled. A ∗really∗ good weld will not break
at the weld, but rather the sheet its self will break. The trick
is to get the right temperature setting and nozzle distance from
the work piece. There is a fine line between burning the plastic
and not heating it enough to properly fuse. If the temperature is
too low then it takes too long to melt the plastic and so too
much heat transfers to the bulk of the material, which makes
everything deform and then you cannot push hard of the rod. If
the heat is too hot then it very easy to burns the plastic which
contaminates it with carbon and produces a weak weld.
Adam
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