Gartrac I've just had a trouser accident at this video of someone welding
I might have to take a few courses.
ATB Dan.
He's got a steady hand, I'll give him that...
I really need to practice
Is that the proper way - to hold the rod at the end?
I thought it was best to feed it through your fingers?
I've never Tig welded anything, so I don't know, just heard/seen the above...
And I have a son in law who can do that ......
And I am encouraging him to start fabricating manifolds and exhausts for guys on here.
He is a complete petrol head, and will fit in great here. He currently works on a daily basis with stainless pipes from 2" to 36" in a paper
mill.
And has his own tig
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Originally posted by Steve Hignett
Is that the proper way - to hold the rod at the end?
I thought it was best to feed it through your fingers?
I've never Tig welded anything, so I don't know, just heard/seen the above...
He's good... with my help he could be the best
he has a much steadyier hand than me.....
i struggle, when holding it at the other end!!
Don't worry about that Dave, that's because it gets hot at that end.
But were you standing or sat down?
Getting good results is being comfortable before you start.
I'm lucky enough to work with 2 guys who are regarded as being some of the best around at what they do, industrial welding. Steve kindly Tigged
up my dummy hybrid drive shafts and I was amazed at the results.
[Edited on 31/3/11 by liam.mccaffrey]
Wow I must get my self one and get practice.
What do you guys use and are they expensive kits?
My next (selfish) task is to get a Tig and start practicing. Would love to be able to produce welds like you see on here sometimes...
Joe Welderman is a canny welder, and even though he doesn't know it yet, he'll be giving me some lessons sooner or later!!!
aah thats nothing look at what paul (907) can do
my tig work is not too bad but i have decided i need to build a much better welding bench that i can sit more comfortably at to do any better.
starting to get the hang of ali too
I watch this site for videos, he's entertaining and informative. That job looked average, I cut rods in two so they are easier to handle especially thin ones.
Found the gas welding one amazing, alloy welding and not one hint of a filler rod
tony
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Originally posted by mad-butcher
Found the gas welding one amazing, alloy welding and not one hint of a filler rod
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Originally posted by Peteff
I watch this site for videos, he's entertaining and informative. That job looked average, I cut rods in two so they are easier to handle especially thin ones.
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Originally posted by mad-butcher
Found the gas welding one amazing, alloy welding and not one hint of a filler rod
tony