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Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: txlabman on October 22, 2024, 02:08:57 pm
I mark the tube with a fine tipped Sharpie and use the same tool as Richard.

And I "third" the motion.  :)
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: Jim on October 22, 2024, 12:58:56 am
Like Bruce I also use a Dremel, its very hard to snap off a very short sections of glass tube.....Dremel makes light (and very accurate) work of it.

(Take simple precautions when cutting glass with a machine)
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: Steamburns on October 22, 2024, 12:03:22 am
Thanks for the feedback yall.  I have many different methods to try.
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: St Paul Steam on October 21, 2024, 08:22:47 pm
I have done it many ways, the simplest way I do it now is to chuck it up in the lathe (with thick paper cushioning it) mark it where I want to cut & use my dremel cut off wheel to score it & cut it off, been doing it that way for years now.takes less than a minute.
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: RichSteamTx on October 21, 2024, 05:39:41 pm
I mark the tube with a fine tipped Sharpie and use the same tool as Richard.

Well, that there is fine praise coming from you Frank - which for the record, I also use a fine tipped Sharpie to mark the glass for cutting!
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: Weedensteam on October 21, 2024, 04:39:48 pm
I mark the tube with a fine tipped Sharpie and use the same tool as Richard.
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: RichSteamTx on October 21, 2024, 03:03:55 pm
For the longest I did like Wayne and did the file mark, which does work but not always.  So I bought this little guy off amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QBMRHQ3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: komet163b on October 21, 2024, 02:07:01 pm
Good luck.
  As for me, I use a small fine file (the sharp edge) to score the tube, all around, where you
want the break. I put my thumbs closely to the left and right of the score line and the rest
of my fingers to the other sides.  A deep breath and a quick snap movement and you are done. 
I always clean up the ends with silicon carbide paper - 320 works pretty well and allows you
to get the exact size needed.  Sand a bit, test the fit, sand a bit, test the fit is the idea.
In fact, I just used this technique for an Empire 30 sight glass.  I use doubled over and twisted
teflon tape as a sealer.  Other steamers use different methods with success.  Hopefully, you have
enough glass tubing to try again if it doesn't work well the first attempt.  Keep in mind that some
tubes sit exactly between the fittings and some are meant to go in a bit on both the lower and upper 
fittings. My Empire 30 was like that whereas a later version 43 has a sightglass that fits exactly
between the fittings.  Go figure.

  The file will dull a bit, but is worth it.  I've used the same 'marking' method many times
with the same file and I still find spots on the file that work.

Good Luck,
Wayne
Title: Re: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: Stoker on October 21, 2024, 01:58:34 pm
Standard lab technique is to simply score the tube on one side with a fine triangular file, then placing thumbs together on the opposite side from the score, do a quick snap to break the tube. If you wish to "seal" the break, use a blow pipe in an alcohol flame (a propane or butane torch will work as well) to bring the edges of the break to a bright orange and observe the sharp corners rounding off. Don't go too far with this "healing" of the break or you will likely bulge the tube O.D. by rounding the end excessively and make a final fit in your compression nuts more difficult.

Hope that helps.
Title: Sight glass cutting?
Post by: Steamburns on October 21, 2024, 01:41:28 pm
Anyone know where I can find more technical tips on cutting tubed sight glass?

I need to cut one to a specific length and I don’t want to damage or crack it doing it wrong. Tried to see if Keith Appleton had videos but I don’t see specific ones.