This man Dusty has the training figured out and is the absolute KANE KID when it comes to training you to become the best damn welder you can be brothers and sisters in the TIG family. 🥰😍🙂
Now folks time for the next challenge. Go lay in a mud hole dug in the ground. Then have some drill back flow drain down your neck mid pass, and still maintain the clean consistent stainless weld on a 12” pipe at 16 degree angle. The official tarp tent wind block, I had to do 60 joints all x rayed, talk about sweating bullets but I passed every one. All tig stainless 316 pipe. Even in a mud pit the weld zone was clinical clean. That was the key and took 80 percent of the time.
Ive watched several of your videos. Always liked em! Just subscribed. Ill be taking the free class. Ive just started ss tig. Have done lots of tig aluminum but never stainless. Ive heard to get started quick, like within 2 seconds or less. Thats been difficult for me. Ill be trying the fill n chill with lower amps for sure. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I grind tungsten same as you, chucked in a drill then a hand held scotch brite but i dont have a tungsten dedicated sander or grinder... yet
Always great info. Great refresh. I wouldn't mind teaching people to weld and fabricate. Im a great all prosseses welder/ fabricator. gtaw is my Forte like you, that could pass on great info and knowledge. Southern Oregon here. I dont use a tungsten grinder, nore have i ever used one. I usually use 2" die grinder with 120 grit. Shape my tungsten custom to each different weld profiles, and different metels.
tbh my tig welding becomes good with his fill and chill technique..specially aluminium that needs more preheating and precision with your dimes..thank you and more power bro💪
Funny enough I only got a tungsten grinder because my shop is also for wood, so I can't designate anything just to my rods. It also just kept my old dremel in use.
Let's see, the most important two things for optimum results in TIG welding are, uh, twist and shout. No, wait, that's not right. Kick the tires, light the fires. Still not quite right. Oh, I know. It's fill and chill!