Greetings from Finland :) So nice you guys started to produce these videos again. I used to weld with KEMPPI Tig for living and now I have Everlast Power tig 210EXT. Loving the machine and hope Everlast gets more subscribers here in youtube :) keep up the good work :)
I didnt get to see the arc shots while filming, they are pretty incredible and shoe a lot more detail than I expected! Kind of pumped for the balance and frequency segments to come out so we can see whats going on in slomo!
Greetings from Kansas USA. Hand slip, sneeze, ornery co-worker bump your elbow... These are all excuses. Great tutorial on correcting the classic flaw makers.
Nice video... thanks... LOVE my water cooled Everlast 256i! And when I call tech support the people their TRULY seem to care and have practical experience.
Hi Jesse, this is an awesome video, and very timely! I applied for a new job so need to brush up on my Alui welding!!! It is great to see the way to fix dips! Thanks again. Cheers Aaron
2:24 if you react quick enough you can sling the hot aluminum off the tip the tungsten. Sometimes you can get back to welding, but at the least it will be an easier cleanup.
Damn. You are one good teacher. I haven't finished stick welding but this already has given me a lot of foresight. I now know what to do when the time comes for me to do TIG welding. Thank you so much.
My Everlast has given me a lot of problems. I had to send it back to have it repaired. Luckily it was still under warranty. Cost a small fortune to ship it though. At least they paid to ship it back to me.
hey there Jesse !awesome video! I noticed you dont do the "Ball" in the tip of the tungsten.. and u weld this awesome.. how's that? can u explain me a bit? because others suggest the Ball tip. thank u greetings from Argentina!
With the inverter based welders you can adjust your frequency unlike transformer based machines. This allows you to keep a nice point for quite awhile with proper tungsten size for your needed amps. The tungsten will still ball up slightly, but not as much. Its best to use a 2% ceriated, 2% lanthanated, e3, or one of the newer blended electrodes. They are much more stable than pure.
If you guys saw how my boss welds up alum tanks you'll vomit. Cfh maxed out on a #7 cup no gas lense with negative tungsten stick out. Yes I said negative. It sits behind the rim of the cup. With pure tungsten which is rated 145 amps. He burns at 190🤦🏽♂️
@@jessemccollum I just got an EverLast. I'm having some issue with my welds so this info helps. Do you prefer not to ball the tungsten tip ? Was that 1/8" or 3/32" filler rod ? 4043 or 5356 ? Thanks for responding.
@@milesmoore5422 I only ball my tungsten if I'm on a fresh grind and going to be running high amps..... Like above 200. For this video I was using 3/32 4043 I believe