
Originally Posted by
kbsparky
Today, I was able to install a couple of exothermic welds on a grounding grid for a new building.
We have one of those graphite molds that fits over the top of the ground rod, and allows a #2 wire to pass-thru. The end weld forms a "T" ....
I was having problems getting the starter powder to ignite (using a torch). I didn't have a flint striker handy. We finally got it going by "stirring" the starter powder with a scrap piece of wire while the torch flame was shooting into the side slot.
I figure that I could use some July 4 sparklers the next time for better results....
It doesn't sound like you read the instructions about the fine powder in the bottom of the container. If you did, and still have a problem, I have experienced problems with an old batch that has gotten shaken up, or a tube that is left open to moisture. In that case, you can throw it away and try again, or you can use the powder from the bottom of another container. I discourage you from stirring the powder with a piece of wire. No matter how careful you are trying to be, I can smell disaster. As others have stated, do you have any idea of just how HOT that stuff is?
I know what I don't know, and I know where to go to find it!
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