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TIG Welding Basics: Lap Joints 

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Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or TIG welding, can be very difficult for new welders to master, especially without formal training. Today we are going to discuss and demonstrate some proper techniques and drop a few tips to help even the most novice of welders master the lap joint.
As with any welding process we get into, the first thing we need to discuss is the proper protective equipment for the application at hand. Although TIG welding doesn’t generate any sparks, we still want to wear a welding jacket to block out the UV rays produced by the intense arc emitted from the TIG torch. All exposed skin should be covered regardless of what welding process we intend to use and TIG is no exception. Next, we want to make sure our hands are protected. A good pair of dry leather gloves are my first choice, you want to make sure they fit really well and are appropriate for TIG welding. A big pair of bulky gloves made for Stick welding would be a poor choice as they will not dive you good dexterity to control the filler metal. Gloves made with synthetic fibers like polyester should not be worn as they will not protect the wearer from the heat resulting from the welding process. Synthetic fibers also melt when they come in contact with heat and that’s not something you want to happen while you have them on your hands. A welding cap is also recommended especially for those with thinner hair or the absence of it. Safety glasses are a must and go without saying, but I will say it anyway. Polycarbonate safety glasses should be worn any time you are in a shop or work environment. They will help block UV glare and are also impact resistant. Safety glasses should be compliant with ANSI Z87.1. A quality welding hood goes without saying but something that is rarely discussed is the appropriate shade lens for the task at hand. For the purpose of the welding we are doing today, I will be using a shade 9 as that is what is comfortable for me. For additional shade recommendations, I strongly encourage you to check out the ANSI Z49.1 Safety in Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes which is available free for download on the internet.Screen Shot 2019-09-16 at 12.56.59 PM
Now that you are familiar with the safety requirements, let’s get into the actual welding portion of this article. For this demonstration, we are going to perform a fillet weld on a lap joint using some 1/8” thick steel coupons. We are using the ESAB Rebel 205 AC/DC, since were running steel we will set the machine on DC- at 130Amps. We need roughly 1 amp for every thousandths of material thickness and 1/8 material is .125 amps. I like to add 5 additional amps just in case I need a slight bump. I will be using a 1/16” ER70S-6 Filler rod and a 3/32” E3 tungsten with a 30° grind angle. I want to keep my weld right around the 1/8 size so the 1/16” filler will give me just that. Remember the weld will be roughly 1 and 1/2 times the diameter of the filler wire. As with most TIG welding we will be running 100% argon and because I am using a gas lens I will run about 20CFH. If you are using a standard collet body you can set your flow around 15CFH or so.
Before we get into welding with filler wire, we need to understand how to manipulate and read the puddle. The best way to do this is to run a couple autogenous welds (fusion) first. Once we get the hang of welding without filler and fusing the materials together we can then add filler.
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@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom 4 года назад
If you enjoyed the video, be sure to give it a 👍!
@MRMIKE276
@MRMIKE276 4 года назад
Thumbs up for the tip about keeping the weight off the torch hand... that's a big one.
@gabewhisen3446
@gabewhisen3446 4 года назад
We like The new Bob you make a good new Bob 👍 in a way we miss Bob but your doing great
@shepardmadden8931
@shepardmadden8931 2 года назад
InstaBlaster.
@agustinhernandez6094
@agustinhernandez6094 4 года назад
Mann this guy is a great teacher explains like no other my hat off to you sir
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Agustin Hernandez thank you for the compliment. We’ll keep putting them out if you keep watching them.
@johmu5466
@johmu5466 4 года назад
No kidding, this guy covered the basics, and then some, for those of us new to TIG... Much appreciated..!!
@James-oy6pb
@James-oy6pb 3 года назад
You guys make it look easy. As a machinist of 15 years I'm just now ATTEMPTING to teach myself to weld. Pretty tough to analyze stuff when you don't know what to analyze. For years I've heard machinists bag on welders. It's WAY harder than it looks.
@J_Lag
@J_Lag 4 года назад
As a visual learner, where was this video when I started tig!?!? Man, great intro to tig welding. Excellent demo!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Juan Lagarde thanks man, I really appreciate the kind words.
@Labrador_Forge
@Labrador_Forge 4 года назад
I've been teaching myself to Tig the last few weeks in my spare time. This video really helped me isolate some problems I was having particularly with keeping my filler metal perpendicular to my torch. Thank you so much for such clear concise instructions!
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Chuck Payne you’re welcome. Glad we could get you back on track.
@fusiongurudotcom8195
@fusiongurudotcom8195 4 года назад
I been TIG welding for 30 years and I learned something! Nice vid!
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
RMTX 25 glad we were able to teach you something. Gotta learn something new everyday.
@PacificArcTigWelding
@PacificArcTigWelding 4 года назад
Ive been welding for 17 years, and am having a blast learning more and more watching these videos..!
@split150
@split150 4 года назад
Great video. The tip about keeping weight on your butt and not letting the weight creep into yours hands is fantastic.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
split150 thanks, I’ve found it’s a common problem with new welders. It makes so much sense but you don’t know what you don’t know.
@drickard67
@drickard67 4 года назад
Well done! You answered questions I didn't know I had... I love the videos that drive me under the hood as soon as they're over.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
D Rickard that’s awesome man. Glad to hear it.
@lecramred4453
@lecramred4453 4 года назад
Very useful. I am a welding starter at the age of 48 (never weld before), using it for hobby purposes, and these kind of vids helps me a lot. Many thanks!
@b13leal
@b13leal 4 года назад
Every weld better than the last for sure
@melgross
@melgross 4 года назад
Some very good hints today. I’m seeing more and more channels from guys who seem to basically know what they’re doing in fabricating various things in different materials. But often they know little about welding, and tell people things that are just wrong. They show bad welds, and praise them, or blame something other than themselves. Sometimes they wear sandals. This is a growing problem.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Mel Gross thanks for the feedback man. We try to build safety into every episode for the hobbyists and new welders out there.
@melgross
@melgross 4 года назад
Jason Becker yes, you do.
@sosarge
@sosarge 4 месяца назад
One of the best videos I've seen on tig for beginners. Keep them coming.
@11busyboy
@11busyboy 4 года назад
I am new to welding. I have earned a lot from weld.com. A big thumbs up to all the crew. 👍
@agustinhernandez6094
@agustinhernandez6094 4 года назад
One of the best videos sir thanks and keep those tig videos coming pure gold.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Agustin Hernandez will do. There’s still 4 more joints to cover and different materials as well.
@DonnyBwelding1
@DonnyBwelding1 4 года назад
J you do a terrific job! Always full of information and on point . Keep up the good stuff . Every time you post a vid I look forward to it. Always learning somthing I dont know or a reminder on techniques I do. Thanks
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Donny B thanks for the kind words and your support. Stay tuned, we’re just getting started.
@derrickwilson8549
@derrickwilson8549 4 года назад
Thanks for the video, I am new to TIG welding. Did not know about keeping the torch and filler rod at 90 degrees.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Derrick Wilson it makes a huge difference. Especially with penetration.
@PacificArcTigWelding
@PacificArcTigWelding 4 года назад
That was a game changer when somebody showed me that.. wish I had learned it sooner!
@miguelvalenzuela
@miguelvalenzuela 2 месяца назад
I'm just starting, got all the cheap vevor TIG machine, the cheapest everything and I"m ready to try it out and these videos are by far the best! thank you for all the effort on making this available. Funny that you mentioned the protecting your skin. I tried my first weld the other day and my arms and hand were all sun burned in the evening and next day... I was wearing no gloves at all and show sleeve...."you learn your lesson" as you said.
@thelifeofmatt0306
@thelifeofmatt0306 4 года назад
Great tutorial. You teach like a Marine. Semper Fi.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
trynottobreakit 0369 thanks Gunny.
@dkryptonut
@dkryptonut 4 года назад
Man....first time I've seen you on this channel and your teaching style is AWESOME. Hope to see you in more videos in the future.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
kryptonut thanks man. Check out some of the other videos. I started back in December. We’ve done some pretty cool stuff.
@dkryptonut
@dkryptonut 4 года назад
@@GodslilRedneck23 will do mate!
@michaelwatson4822
@michaelwatson4822 4 года назад
good to go back over the basics always learning , great video thanks for taking the time to do it
@ricardomontes373
@ricardomontes373 4 года назад
Thank you for your time and for sharing your knowledge.👌👍
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Ricardo Montes thank you for taking the time to watch.
@RattlecanFabShop
@RattlecanFabShop 4 года назад
Great solid explanation of the basics...and everything's built on the basics.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Rattlecan Fab Shop thanks for the feedback. It helps more than you know.
@audie985
@audie985 3 года назад
Only few good instructions online. Yours is one of the best. Thanks Bro. Keep teaching.
@Adam-lv1uu
@Adam-lv1uu 4 года назад
thx for covering safety \ ppe Jason you hold true to your word.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Matt B I told you, I got you man.
@johnbladykas4454
@johnbladykas4454 4 года назад
I wish you were still teaching at the college
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
John Bladykas are you taking classes there?
@johnbladykas4454
@johnbladykas4454 4 года назад
Great video keep it up
@mrpaint055
@mrpaint055 4 года назад
Semper fi 72-76 I stick welded most of my life just now doing mig can’t wait to try tig.
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 4 года назад
Lol nobody ever said I can't wait to try tig 😂
@mrpaint055
@mrpaint055 4 года назад
Michael Smith I’m 66 years old little things excite me
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Mike Painter Semper Fi Devil 01-05 tig welding is very therapeutic once you get the hang of it.
@radishfever
@radishfever 4 года назад
Very excellent explanation and in particular the item about being 90* to the tungsten with the filler. I will remember that next time under the hood.
@Mcss-lu5hv
@Mcss-lu5hv 4 года назад
Semper Fi Marine, I’m also a retired 0369, Gunny. Great video. Thanks
@TonyUrryMakes
@TonyUrryMakes 4 года назад
Good instructions. A few tips I didn’t know before watching.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Tony Urry glad we could help you out.
@joshuathewelder24
@joshuathewelder24 3 года назад
Thank you for the information. I just got over my TIG welding phobia lmao. You answered all of my questions in the video and some. Thank you man!
@cocoloco2179
@cocoloco2179 4 года назад
You can write down everything I know about welding and it would make an elevator button look like a major literary work; but I just love to watch this feller teach...nuf said.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
coco loco thank you. Hopefully we can teach you some more to add to your toolbox.
@elroy8752
@elroy8752 Год назад
Exellant done,and ur explaining is really clear,i think would be easier to learn of ur channel,great understanding👍
@dhanwatiesukhai2524
@dhanwatiesukhai2524 3 года назад
Just watched this video. I very much appreciate the time and help you put into making this and all other videos. Thank you very much. I’m Andrew
@LittleAussieRockets
@LittleAussieRockets 4 года назад
6:37 in Australia we call that Chook Scratch. Nice video mate
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Little Aussie Rockets thanks man appreciate the support.
@177BCardinal
@177BCardinal 2 года назад
Man, my welds don't look ANYTHING like yours. You make it look so easy. Guess I'm using the Make every weld WORSE than your last one rule. :-) Excellent tutorial, Thx.
@JCMakerspace
@JCMakerspace 4 года назад
Awesome video. Give us an update on Bob please.
@Therider61
@Therider61 3 года назад
You are a very good teacher !
@TheMo7trm
@TheMo7trm Год назад
Masterclass. I learn a lot from you, thank you Sir!
@guillermonieri4203
@guillermonieri4203 4 года назад
Thank you. You are a great teacher.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Guillermo Nieri thanks for the compliment.
@outdoorzone
@outdoorzone 3 года назад
Excellent instruction! Really helped me!!
@kieranmann9761
@kieranmann9761 4 года назад
Excellent!! I learned a lot.
@albertzamora8958
@albertzamora8958 2 года назад
Great tutorial
@chankludo1
@chankludo1 3 года назад
Excellent knowledge. Thanks
@GaijinMaestro
@GaijinMaestro 4 года назад
Thank you for the informative video! Keep it up, much love to y'all
@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom 4 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
GaijinMaestro 21 you’re welcome. Thanks for the support and feedback.
@cobrastrike5793
@cobrastrike5793 4 года назад
Thank you very much, That was helpful. You're a great teacher
@dannynewman8715
@dannynewman8715 4 месяца назад
Thank you for telling about the filler rod angle importance. I was super obtuse today in school and rage quit for the day lol. Gonna try that 90° angle on monday
@archersfriend
@archersfriend 4 года назад
Learned a lot. Very interesting. Thank you.
@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom 4 года назад
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
archersfriend thanks for the feedback. We appreciate the support.
@bradyderise8884
@bradyderise8884 Год назад
Very good instruction!!
@simplyorange8553
@simplyorange8553 4 года назад
This was very helpful, thanks!
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Simply Orange you’re welcome. Thanks for watching.
@markishentaibu9184
@markishentaibu9184 2 года назад
Great teaching
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 4 года назад
Good video Jason. I liked the PPE briefing. You did however forget to mention covering up the chest and neck area. I have given myself a couple of cases of welding sunburn by forgetting to button up all the way. I have even added a leather bib to my helmet at work just to avoid future problems.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Mark Fryer the jacket should cover your chest and neck but I see your point if you decide to wear a t-shirt instead. I have a leather bib to protect the beard.
@assortedtempura1332
@assortedtempura1332 3 года назад
the one i've been looking for.. thank you sir
@toolbox-gua
@toolbox-gua 4 года назад
You are a great teacher, more so for us not English speaking, as your speach is understandable all the time. Is Mancub still around?
@Welddotcom
@Welddotcom 4 года назад
Yeah, he is still around for sure. He will be doing a series shortly on gas welding AL and SS.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Eduardo Rosales A thanks for the feedback. Yeah he’s still with us. He does a lot of the work behind the scenes to keep us up and running.
@stephanegtz2986
@stephanegtz2986 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the explains..very good help for myself (Beginner)
@kitty9374
@kitty9374 3 года назад
Helpful video thanks
@seththomas2490
@seththomas2490 4 года назад
Would you be willing to do a video on weld size and how to measure them using different weld gauges? I do appreciate these back to basics videos. Always a good idea to keep it simple.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Seth Thomas we covered that topic in the dye penetrant video about a month ago. Check it out. We use several gauges.
@seththomas2490
@seththomas2490 4 года назад
Thanks Jason. I'll check it out. You guys are great. I really am glad I'm part of the welding community.
@desmonddiong2597
@desmonddiong2597 3 года назад
Good content for tig beginners 👍👍
@citykid4791
@citykid4791 3 года назад
Excellent video, feel as if have learned a lot.
@scrapbmxrider16
@scrapbmxrider16 4 года назад
What happened to Bob? Is he ok?
@jhitt79
@jhitt79 5 месяцев назад
Well done.
@finaufranklin7700
@finaufranklin7700 4 года назад
great video, i cant see why this video has dislikes..
@paulmorrey733
@paulmorrey733 4 года назад
Thanks
@gavinalmeida1994
@gavinalmeida1994 4 года назад
Nice one.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Gavin Almeida thanks for the support.
@gabewhisen3446
@gabewhisen3446 4 года назад
We like The new Bob you make a good new Bob 👍 in a way we miss Bob but your doing great
@tomharrell1954
@tomharrell1954 4 года назад
Nice weld dude
@benmiller5015
@benmiller5015 4 года назад
I remember seeing a video a long time ago before I started wanting to weld where a guy on hotrod garage was teaching Mike Finnegan to tig n he had a way he held the filler rod where it was between his index n middle finger like you do but he used his thumb to move the wire n his fingers never moved. I've never seen anyone explaining filler wire show it since
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Ben Miller I typically use more of my thumb too unless I get into aluminum then I use all 3 fingers.
@user-hg9kg8iy9j
@user-hg9kg8iy9j 4 года назад
Hello from Kiev!
@michaelpiotrowicz6100
@michaelpiotrowicz6100 4 года назад
Thanks man
@sarimwestmoreland3450
@sarimwestmoreland3450 4 года назад
By far the best explanation during a tutorial I have seen to date! Every single area I go across with my students, explained in exactly the same format.. great reflection tool thank you sir👍 P.s. got any MIG/MAG like this?
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Sarim Westmoreland thanks, we did a basic setup video about a month back that seemed to help a lot of people out getting their machine setup.
@sarimwestmoreland3450
@sarimwestmoreland3450 4 года назад
@@GodslilRedneck23 I shall take a look at that and again great video. I will be sure to use 👍
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Sarim Westmoreland thanks, let us know if you have any video ideas that would be beneficial for you as an instructor.
@sarimwestmoreland3450
@sarimwestmoreland3450 4 года назад
@@GodslilRedneck23 that my friend is a kind offer indeed and I am sure I will be in contact over the next couple of days however off the top of my head, dropping characteristics of Alloy when doing the corner joint is one I enjoy. May I also so your editing and delivery is top notch.. any other tutorials I have found tend to lose the student due to mono tone explanations and information that is just not relevant at that point. Well done Sir 😎
@babilonspaces.5844
@babilonspaces.5844 4 года назад
Thanks man. ..
@normanklein3155
@normanklein3155 4 года назад
Really enjoyed your video. You finished off with "make every weld better than your last", but I'm still such a beginner that my welds are sporadic, where despite my best efforts I can't make every weld better than my last. It seems the quality of my weld is so dependent on the quality of the arc, which is dependent on the quality of tungsten point (whether its dulled, off-center, contaminated, ....). In the future, could you make an in-depth video on grinding the tungsten point, as it seems so many of my welding issues are directly dependent on that tip.
@user-uv3vm2hp4s
@user-uv3vm2hp4s 5 месяцев назад
Good advice. Should have did a shout out to Jody for that tig finger. And I think you get a little to in detail about angles and what not. Remember you’re mostly talking to DIY guys on here. Food for thought
@FishFind3000
@FishFind3000 4 года назад
wheres bob? is he coming back soon? it was supposed to be like 2 weeks
@swissmochaj
@swissmochaj 4 года назад
I always feel like its a bad or lacking TIG weld when the bead isn't to the top of the top piece of the lap weld. Or a concave look to the bead. Then I end up eroding the hell out of the piece and get a wormy looking weld. guess i just need more practice. Travel angle, heat and filler rod size. I use 3/32 rod on a lot of work, no matter what thickness im welding on. I dont TIG a lot of heavy or thin thin gauge stuff much. Thanks for the helpful video keep it up!
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
swissmochaj glad we could help you out. Try some of the tips in the video.
@rclark641
@rclark641 2 года назад
Love all the Marine references! Ooh Rah Devil dog!
@User_600Lm
@User_600Lm 4 года назад
Nice👏🏽
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Xx_unknown _Xx thank you.
@brianpoi5117
@brianpoi5117 4 года назад
Damn, that was a useful tutorial to get started.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Brian Poi hope it helps you out.
@dr.feelgood2358
@dr.feelgood2358 4 года назад
the edge of the top material is a rather sharp angle. in my tig class (which i'm currently in) they want to see a smoother transition...as in you need to melt the top edge further back, which seems correct to me. i'm not enough of an expert to say who is right, but that's my take.
@rdaugherty52
@rdaugherty52 3 года назад
Thanks for the video I've been a welder for 40 years but just started tig I practiced earlier today and finally got to run halfway decent bead I have this problem though after one bead maybe 5 inches long my Tungsten looks like crap i am not sticking it in the puddle and the metal is as clean as I can get it but I have to grind tip after every bead also trying hard not to swirl arc like oxy acet welding what am I doing wrong?
@cpcoark
@cpcoark 4 года назад
As other have said, EXCELLENT video. As a hobbyist, I love these beginner series you are doing. I don't TIG yet but I am setting up to do that. Question: Do you know of any simple quick reference chart/booklet for beginners? Recommending rod types, diameter, settings, tig setups, etc.. Something like the charts included on MIG welders. I know there are books, but you have to dig or have several different books. If there isn't any you may want to consider writing one :-)
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
ww_big_al there are MIG and TIG slide charts available on Amazon. Well worth the price.
@ronnieholloway9109
@ronnieholloway9109 4 года назад
Great vid your a great teacher how’s Bob doing
@Rprecision
@Rprecision 4 года назад
What happened to bob?
@ferasalzoubi226
@ferasalzoubi226 Год назад
Hi Master, please kindly tell me when should I use a big cup torch and when should I use a small cup torch? Thanks
@danmccall3616
@danmccall3616 3 года назад
Nice video, I tig'd a lot in high school and was pretty good. Recently purchased a Millermatic 220 and cannot get a good weld. It seems as if i have no gas protection, using 100% Ag and it pops and crackles even with cfm up to 30. Any suggestions? BTW cleaned all parts before welding, 1/8 plate carbon.
@MrRoscoj
@MrRoscoj 4 года назад
Your an incredible teacher. I would love it if you could do a tig weld demonstration for me. I have been having a hard time fully tig welding a joint without overheating the joint and producing mill scale on the back side. It s a 10 gauge plate with 1/4” steel butted into it (T) formation. I need help with amps, and filler size. Thanks!
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Bradley Johnson since your smaller plate is 1/8, you only need an 1/8” weld. The weld size only needs to be as big as the thinnest material. Use the same settings we used here and you should be fine. Keep the bulk of your heat on the 1/4” plate by bringing your work angel up just a bit and wash the weld the the 1/8” plate.
@model84
@model84 4 года назад
Any tips for 'fixing' start-stop traces on root when welding pipe in 6G?and how to do a nice cap:)
@mvan1225
@mvan1225 3 года назад
My bosses at work both Tig weld aluminum with cotton gloves. I double them up because I'm wary of UV light blasting through the cotton weave over the years. Can't find any cotton gloves online that are marketed as Tig gloves, what dou you guys think?
@thyagorodriguesalvarez5264
@thyagorodriguesalvarez5264 3 года назад
thanks mannn
@libertybarker7401
@libertybarker7401 4 года назад
Ok smarty...... now lets see you weld with a plasma cutter!
@stealthednexus8646
@stealthednexus8646 4 года назад
😂
@MikeVieira
@MikeVieira 4 года назад
What a great video! Thank you for the knowledge drop!
@rtd6840
@rtd6840 2 года назад
How do I prevent it from eating into the top of the metal? Less heat? Higher travel speed?
@libertybarker7401
@libertybarker7401 4 года назад
i admit it is not likely never know till u try
@ghostprospecte3300
@ghostprospecte3300 4 года назад
Ok...where's Bob? Great video by the way
@centariprime9959
@centariprime9959 2 года назад
Do I look for a helmet that specifies ANSI Z49.1 to be able to set? What is your brand and model of helmet?
@trailerpark187
@trailerpark187 4 года назад
I wanna see a video with big steel tig welds. Like 3/16 up weld sizes. I do 1/4 tig welds on steel of all different lengths. I just wanna see how other pros do it.
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
NTH Welding I’ll add it to the list. Do you have anything specific like weld size or joint type?
@trailerpark187
@trailerpark187 4 года назад
@@GodslilRedneck23 just a regular fillet. I weld alot of A514 and armor steel er100 wire. Just wanna see if I'm doing it right cause it seems like its slow going with the travel speed. Like in order to get the weld size on the print I need to do multiple passes.
@levistephan7976
@levistephan7976 3 года назад
what kind of welding helmet are you using
@OmgRisky
@OmgRisky 4 года назад
Did you weld at 130amps full pedal down?
@Confirm_selection
@Confirm_selection Год назад
Very informative video. What's the name of your website, again? 😆
@jakemeeks9303
@jakemeeks9303 3 года назад
just started tig welding my biggest issue so far is dabing filler metal, I tungsten
@chadillac3006
@chadillac3006 4 года назад
Has anyone taken a look at the Weldpro Digital TIG200GD on Amazon looks like a very solid welder for the price looks to be almost a HTP 221 for half the price and so far everyone I've seen who has it says it's better then most transformers from Miller / Lincoln but on par with thier inverters around the 2k mark
@marcotte6608
@marcotte6608 4 года назад
@jason decker I know you came from structural, would you take that esab sentinel out on the job? I’m on the verge of a new hood and I really want that esab but out on the job I’m not sure lol
@GodslilRedneck23
@GodslilRedneck23 4 года назад
Joshua Marcotte as long as I had a halo to attach it to my hard hat. I wore a Miller Digital Elite for years in the field. Keep it dry and put it in a bag before it goes in the gandbox and you should be all set man. Also make sure the hood goes in last so the apprentices don’t threw the chainfall and steel chokers in on top of it😂
@markfryer9880
@markfryer9880 4 года назад
@@GodslilRedneck23 Better yet take it home with you at the end of your shift, then if it gets damaged there is only one idiot to blame.
@marcotte6608
@marcotte6608 4 года назад
Appreciate the reply fella. Food for thought for sure
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