@@PacificArcTigWelding I actually was pleased to see the travel time. The BIG PROBLEM with most other channels is that they always x2 or x4 or x8 the speed of the welding, and for us noobs who are trying to get a feel for it, it is super misleading and confusing.
Another great tutorial. All relevant information clearly stated. I was wondering if sometime In the future you could demonstrate a wide weave tapering from 4-5 dabs down to 1? This all ties into your art pieces so well. The sound and camera work just keeps getting better and better.
Hey Michael! That’s a good idea! I kind of did it with an aluminum exercise I did a month or so ago, you can check it here:) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NVGYiUc0oI8.html But I definitely could do the same exercise with stainless... thanks for the idea!
I really need to get some stainless coupons and give it a go, I don't have a foot peddle machine, but I need to get practicing, great video very inspirational 😁🤝👊
Awesome work kind sir. I learn something from you every video. I like that you do not try to cram a product down our throats. Thank you very much. We need lots more kindness in the world.
As stated before...brand newbie here but I've very curious about what I'd call your "C" weave pattern instead of what I might call an "S" pattern. You responded to a comment below about laying down better after its preheated, BUT...often you comment about the metal being HOT and having to adjust your pedal to accommodate it. Wouldn't "preheating" contribute to the additional heat? I realize this is YOUR method and others can do their own thing....I'm certainly in no position to make any soft of negative comments...just thinking out loud. You piece of your friends artwork was mesmerizing!!!
Yes Scott you’re right! Although my trick is to add enough filler rod, that it keep the weld a tad cooler. Heat will ‘sit’ the weld down to wed properly to the base, but the filler will help to keep things from barrelling out of control a bit:)
“Oxidation” no “z” Not trying to be that guy and nitpick, i’ve just heard it in a few of your videos and I figured you might like to know. Awesome work by the way.
Great videos and great content. As far as burning yourself on the coupon/work piece, I would suggest getting a TIG finger from Jody at Welding Tips & Tricks. Guy is super cool.
sir I'm using a tig torch without a pedal control only a switch in the handle n the result of the tig weld is dark like oxides any advice on your side sir
Hi dusty, how r u? I like work.I am thirty years old and living in Italy .. i want to learn welding work but someone told me its very harmful for you health like for eyes, ears and heart also... now i am in indecision ... plz plz give me a good advice ....