Things You'll Need
Instructions
Attach a brass plumbing valve to one end of a one-fourth-inch copper tube.
Attach a brass cap on the other end of the copper tube.
Drill a hole in the cap and tap threads into the hole that will match a small brass carburetor jet. This will allow you to use interchangeable jets to adjust the air spray. The plumbing valve will allow you to adjust the air volume.
Attach the tubing to your arc welder handle. For temporary use, use zip ties to secure it.
Insert a carbon electrode instead of a welding stick. Make sure the tip of the electrode is a sharp, conical form, like a sharpened pencil.
Flex the nozzle toward the the tip of the carbon electrode.
Attach a fast-release compressor hose coupling to the brass plumbing valve, then attach your air compressor's hose to the coupling.
Turn the amperage on your arc welder up 25 to 50 amps. This will provide a very hot arc and excessive oxidation, giving you controlled blow-through in plate metal up to one-inch thick, similar to a plasma cutter.