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TIG Welding Thin Aluminum 

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@JCMakerspace
@JCMakerspace 5 лет назад
Hi Chris, nice video.. If you'd like a smoother weld try using the lay wire technique instead of dipping. Just lay the wire in the joint and keep it there. It helps me get smoother joints to finish.
@barrypybas8996
@barrypybas8996 5 лет назад
Nicely done! Taking a very technical issue, breaking it down into the key elements, reinforced with hard earned wisdom, and skilled demonstration. All in a short duration that any skill/knowledge level can absorb and gain from. Your journey of passion driven growth is a joy to behold. Godspeed young man.
5 лет назад
Thanks Barry! I appreciate the kind words and feedback!
@caduceus33
@caduceus33 5 лет назад
Thank you for the great instruction, and for leaving out music!
@jasondomask
@jasondomask 5 лет назад
Love seeing your videos Chris! Many years ago I worked at an aluminum pan factory at night to pay for college. We attached the leg mounts and heating coils using brazing material and a large industrial oven. We used similar welding techniques when the oven used for brazing was down or when we had rework.
@josepherwin8709
@josepherwin8709 5 лет назад
You build beautiful cars. Nice tutorial. The ‘stack of dimes’ concept works great in pipe and steam-fitting or mechanical fabrication, but what you do requires more of an artists touch.
@stevejanka361
@stevejanka361 5 лет назад
Good evening Chris, always enjoy your videos. You take care.
@mdgo3374
@mdgo3374 5 лет назад
Nice! I enjoy your videos and would like to request a video explaining your tube bending jig for building your bucks with differing radius. I would greatly appreciate.
@ducatione
@ducatione 2 года назад
You sir are an artist!
@punkbloater
@punkbloater 5 лет назад
Beautiful work man!
@huntingtonbeachsasquatch
@huntingtonbeachsasquatch 5 лет назад
Hay Chris, Smart to put a hood on the camera so we can see what you're talking about.😲 .....Nice! Thumbs Up!! 👍👍👍 ....Happy New Year!!! P.S., Put out videos more often we love um. ❤
5 лет назад
I am planning to get out 1 video per month for 2019! Thanks for the support!
@0sbg0
@0sbg0 5 лет назад
What size tubing or rod do you use for the substructure? Thanks and keep up the great work.
@lemoinexavier
@lemoinexavier 5 лет назад
Thanks for your time!
@russtuff
@russtuff 5 лет назад
Very informative!
@HawaiiGoesFishing
@HawaiiGoesFishing 2 года назад
Wow. What are you building??!!
@wyore4344
@wyore4344 5 лет назад
Great Video! thank you for the instruction. best walt
@jeffreyturnage360
@jeffreyturnage360 5 лет назад
What about a weave pattern with a lay wire technique? I think that would be a nice touch to making some panels.
@eddieduarte5284
@eddieduarte5284 4 года назад
Finally....thank you so much I have the same Miller diversion and having issues welding thin aluminum... your video was the best info I have found so far....please make some more ...lol...do some thin pipe also...I will recommend you to everyone...once again thank you
@eddieduarte5284
@eddieduarte5284 4 года назад
Also what size and type of tungsten are you using...and if you can a filter on camera where you can actually see the weld going in... awesome info...thanks again
@steeltree-fabricatingandcu3796
Thanks for the video Nice work
@Jdmlsturbo
@Jdmlsturbo 5 лет назад
Hey, curious question, You mentioned having a heat sink, and upping the current...but, if you were to use aluminum blocks or any thing to draw the heat out(heat sink) or cooling with compressed air in between welds. Does it help with not seeing the weld seam or jointed panels later?
@DJInclined
@DJInclined 5 лет назад
What tungsten and frequency settings?
@JCMakerspace
@JCMakerspace 5 лет назад
I usually use thoriated, E3, or 2% lanthanated. On thin stuff I'll run a higher frequency around 100, thicker stuff about 60 hz. Higher frequency seems to penetrate a little less.
@nicholasdelligatti7225
@nicholasdelligatti7225 5 лет назад
Have you tried a brass or copper backing for aluminum boss? I've found from time to time it helps on aluminum and use aluminium backing for stainless or mild fit ups.
@sblack48
@sblack48 4 месяца назад
Why gas weld instead of tig?
@roycain9528
@roycain9528 4 года назад
Hi Chris, Your videos are the best! I'm building a car. Chassies completed with stick welding. Trying to learn TIG but mostly burning holes. Is it possible to weld 17 or 18 gauge 3003 Aluminum? (I know you use 16 gauge but that is hard for me to shape with a stump and English wheel). I've shaped some nice 17 gauge fender parts, but can't weld them together. Welder is a Titanium 200 with DC output only. Thanks, Keep up the great work!
@chrisallen2005
@chrisallen2005 Год назад
You will need an AC machine to weld aluminum. 18 gauge is easy as can be to weld as long as your gaps are tiny and your material preparation is meticulous.
@user-ve5jj9fn1o
@user-ve5jj9fn1o 4 года назад
How to choose a universal welder, i have a small boiler could melt AL, to 1000 degree,and 1m,1m cnc laser, can you give some suggestions,thanks
@robertschulke1596
@robertschulke1596 3 года назад
What gas are you using? I’ve heard helium carries off less heat.
@kwasg3
@kwasg3 5 лет назад
Hi Chris, new subscriber here. I watched one of your videos about welding thin aluminum with the cobra2000 torch. How/why did you leave that method? I am thinking about going to that from tig just for the annealed result. Love to hear about that from you. Thanks!
@GrahamBartle
@GrahamBartle 5 лет назад
Are there any effective heat sink or exchanger options that can be used to when welding like this?
5 лет назад
I personally have not tried, but I have been told copper is an excellent option. Thanks for watching!
@gregoryrapier3021
@gregoryrapier3021 5 лет назад
I have welded Aluminum as thin as .005 and Titanium tubing 1/2 x .004. Been welding for over 50 years. I have welded aluminum by TIG and MIG and stick and Oxy acetylene
@stanervin6108
@stanervin6108 4 года назад
Reynolds Wrap?
@Moparmaga-1
@Moparmaga-1 4 года назад
Are you hand building an aluminum body car ?
@civick2052287livecom
@civick2052287livecom 3 года назад
Thats a pretty thick aluminum to me...
@kyranoboyle3378
@kyranoboyle3378 5 лет назад
Can I purchase one of your cars?
@MCTeck
@MCTeck 5 лет назад
I just retired@65 Years .. as a Welder[Weldor?] And metal fabricator ..and machinist ... and as a Machinist , Alum .. Ok ..But I must to admit, Welding Aluminum . sucks...Ha Ha ..
@TheKarout12
@TheKarout12 3 года назад
tig welding guys no gas welder
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