i know im asking randomly but does anyone know a way to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot the account password. I love any tricks you can offer me!
@Maximilian Rudy i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
That was a fantastic and very helpful demonstration, peticulerly for me coming from 30+ years stick to brand new at tig, thank you. I am saving this one. Bring em on bud.
Everlast was on there game when they picked your smiling face to be the ambassador...... awesome videos. Easy to understand. Great teacher....... and I would bet a great guy to have a brewski with. Good on ya
Excelentes esplicaciónes y comentarios,no hablo inglés,no me entero prácticamente de nada,me quedó con lo que veo,POR FAVOR SUBTÍTULOS EN ESPAÑOL, MUCHAS GRACIAS,un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón,Galicia (España)
I’m newer to TIG and the videos are helpful. It’s even better to see the issue of similar machines. I am loving my 210ext. One thing I think would be helpful at least for me would be a small overlay with the amp reading from the machine. I would like to see how much someone very experienced is changing it to keep a decent bead.
Just picked up a everlast 200dv a couple days ago. I chose this over a forney 420 tig Hopefully i made right decision,but so far this machine works well. I really appreciate this video to help explain some of the different settings and what they are doing
Thanks Everlast for the videos , any chance you guys could do a video on the 275p running aluminium 5356 using manual-synergic and pulse settings would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work , Cheers
very informative when you explain the why it is that way. 40years ago in school dint, we just have to find out ourself. i did alu tig welding for about 5 years, i'm stil loving it and the machines are much more within the budget just for hobby at home. thanks man for doing this video's.
Very helpful. I find it quite amazing and interesting that there are all of these variables (Amperage, Frequency, %Electrode Negative, Pulse Rate and of course the ability to adjust amperage while welding) that can be adjusted in order to meet that narrow range or window for producing an acceptable weld in aluminum.
I’d like to see some aluminium 5356 mig settings and welds on the PowerMTS 251si, that would be greatly appreciated if you could get some good info on that up, great vids
Thank YOU ! Got The INFO & TECH & I Got YOUR UNIT T.I.G. & Water cool Unit Just Finish Stainless Steel Hot Side Of Turbo Fabrication..... Learn & Getting It Right .....TY
Could you make a video on the different joints which would run better at lower Hz like 60-80, which joint for mid range and when would you need to actually something over 200hz to benefit you?
Depending on the welding machine, the frequency may be set as low as 20 Hz and as high as 250 Hz. The lower setting produces a much less focused arc and the higher setting provides a much more concentrated, stiffer, and more focused arc. Most welding is preformed with a setting between 100 Hz and 120 Hz. Higher frequencies are often used for machine or automated GTA welding, for which higher travel speeds are possible. The higher the frequency, the stiffer and more focused the arc is, which is particularly helpful in fillet welds, where the edge of one plate is being heated and the middle of the base plate is not, Figure 16-37. The stiffer and more focused arc will allow the welder to direct the heat on the base plate because it will take more heat to melt due to its thermal mass -- Welding Principles and Applications Eighth Edition Larry Jeffus
Ive got issues with my 255ext. When striking an arc it doesnt start at the tip it starts up by where the tungsten goes into the screen then moves down to the tip. Im in pedal mode no 2t or 4t, ac "easy" setup. When i stop the arc it continues on like its draining down a capacitor. This happens in any of the settings ac or dc, and ive had the ground directly to the part. Is it my pedal, as this did not happen until recently?
The easy setup has a down slope to help prevent craters at weld termination. If you setup a program with no down slope the aec will terminate at your set minimum amps. Raising your starting amps can help your arc starts as well.... Typically I set mine at 60 for 1/8" tungsten... And 40 for 3/32.