I use one of the metal finger splint things that you can get at a drug store for when you bust a finger. I dont use to help me walk the cup though, just to keep from burning my finger if i have to rest it on the pipe. A co-worker of mine says some people call them "wine-o fingers" because after a night of drinking, you need some help keeping a steady hand. Works good.
I've used them doing heavy wall chrome pipe. It keeps me from burning up my finger and helps me walk the cup since the bevels are so tight you can do it normally.
when I'am "freehanding" I cut the thumbs off a old pair of welding gloves and slip them over the pinkies of my tig gloves. revpol
thanks guys, revpol i was thinking the same thing. i tried a old hole saw bit. ground down teeth. it's a little heavy and bulky though.
fold over some fire blanket and a little tape.
Not just any tape, 3m scotch 27 fiberglass high temperature electrical tape :D
I use the large gas lens size ceramic cups or the cut off glove finger trick.
I used those aluminized welding pads to act as "hand sliders" I would slip them over my wrist and rest that on the pipe. never done it with thimbles. I learned to walk the cup in michigan so we aren't all idiots out there.
i didn't mean to imply that you couldn't walk the cup, rather that the procedures didn't allow walking the cup. I appricate all the help. i'm going for my UA 22 thursday. i think the use of thimbles is for larger pipe, and free handing caps.
This is my technique on small pipe between 2 and 4 in.
I take a piece of scoth brite pad and put ALUMINUM FOIL TAPE on both side.
Cut the pad between 2 & 3 in wide and just so it fits around the diameter of pipe you are using.
The pads are very flexible and can be rotated around the pipe or it doesn't have to move at all.
You can use a long piece of velcro on the outside diameter of the sleeve to keep it in place.
With this sleeve, you can rest both hands on the pipe.
Just make sure you have foil tape on the inside and outside
of the pad to keep the heat away from your hands.
The pads are usually brown and about 4 X 6 in.
I've done many procedures and that's all i ever use.
If one pad is too short, then just tape two of them together.
dh