On Apr 1 2005, 20:33, Philip Pemberton wrote:
It's not supposed to be flexible - it's for
the electrodes. Two
pieces of #6
(5mm dia) copper wire, with one end ground down to a
1/32 rounded
point.
OK, that makes good sense. Try Folkestone Engineering Supplies, a
company I've used for small amounts of "stuff". They have no minimum
order and they just happen to have some 1/4" copper (your #4 is just a
little smaller than 1/4"):
http://www.metal2models.btinternet.co.uk/Copper.htm
Have you got a lathe? If not, I'm not far away if you need the ends
machined.
I can see two possibilities - either the 2.5mm wire
will work fine,
or it
will blast itself apart when the capacitor array dumps
50-odd (or was
it 70?
need to crunch the numbers again) watt-seconds through
it.
I'd guess the electrodes won't be very long, and the pressures won't be
very high for this spot welder, but 2.5mm might also bend.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York