I am a C2 firearm manufacturer and part of our business is suppressors. Several of our high pressure models are sealed units because of the tremendous pressure they see on rifle caliber applications. They are all fusion TIG'd. While I'm an FAA-certified weldor and our cans look great, I would like a more controlled weld around the tube and would like to incorporate some rudimentary automation to perform this task.
My idea is to incorporate a extra rotary table and lathe chuck along with a mount for my Syncrowave 250 with a pencil torch. I would like to add some form of speed controlled motor (stepper?) to automatically turn the table for the circumferential welds. I'd like to have the motor activate off of the welder's remote (should be easily tripped through a relay). That way I can clamp a tube in the chuck with the torch a set distance and just activate the remote (the pedal would be fine) so the workpiece would turn at a preset speed and be fused. A "poor man's robotic weldor" if you will...
I've got the chuck, rotary table, TIG, and a full machineshop
to build what I need, and a good idea of how to do it. But I haven't gotten a motor or a drive system. I'm curious if anyone on here has done something similar and what they used. Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks!
J. Burnett
Armoury Guns/ARMTAC