TIG Welding with a Trigger Switch

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The Fabrication Series

The Fabrication Series

4 жыл бұрын

No pedal? No problem!
In this highly requested episode, Justin shows you how to manage your welds when you don't have a pedal or variable amperage controller to use.
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@TheFabricatorSeries
@TheFabricatorSeries 4 жыл бұрын
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@chargerman426
@chargerman426 4 жыл бұрын
The Fabrication Series if only I had that code last week. Jumped on their tig starter pack right when they posted them. Just got my first tig machine last week after watching a TON of your videos.
@andrewsturgess2033
@andrewsturgess2033 4 жыл бұрын
Just tried your 5 weld drills using the 1/16th coupons from weldmetals. Could not get an autogenous tacks nor could I get a decent weld; everyone of them went through the coupons and made a mess of the top weld and backside. zzz Definitely need to practice practice practice
@TheFabricatorSeries
@TheFabricatorSeries 4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewsturgess2033 Its all practice 👍
@st170ish
@st170ish 4 жыл бұрын
Have you tried one of those pressure sensitive buttons that youtuber 6160 was promoting?
@zapol1624
@zapol1624 4 жыл бұрын
Try to set up descent for 2 seconds, set up 140 amps and press trigger like pulse during welding more at the begining less at the end this is my technic also for stainlesssteel more amps and look for streight edge of puddle
@inhardwarewetrust3057
@inhardwarewetrust3057 2 жыл бұрын
As a nuclear tig welder working on submarines, we work in pairs, one man acting as the welder and one man is the 'button man', and we say 'on please, off please' when we want to arc up, this gives us the ability to concentrate completely on the job at hand and hold the torch any way we like without worrying about using the button, its also extremely helpful when needing to use a mirror. Just thought id share this 👍
@WUTANG-CLAN
@WUTANG-CLAN Жыл бұрын
Thats really interesting, what a great thing i learnt today, cheers for the info
@LilFish0
@LilFish0 Жыл бұрын
Mirror?
@inhardwarewetrust3057
@inhardwarewetrust3057 Жыл бұрын
@@LilFish0 because it was on submarines and most of the welds are restricted a mirror is used I'd say 1/4 of the time, I do everything I can not to use a mirror to increase chance of passing xray, the standard is ridiculous on subs so even a pore as small as 0.2 mm can result in a cutout
@LilFish0
@LilFish0 Жыл бұрын
@@inhardwarewetrust3057 welding in a mirror is hard. And yeah I can only imagine the weld restrictions on submarines, it’s probably a pain, but props to those who take on those welds.
@JP-rg5si
@JP-rg5si Жыл бұрын
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@speedfinder1
@speedfinder1 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this up. I have REALLY struggled to learn TIG as a beginner. Years of MIG welding have given me a lot of counter productive bad habits. This at least gives me a "Process" to work on before I try to weld something that it will matter on. Thanks again!
@darthonutube
@darthonutube 3 жыл бұрын
Although I’ve only had my R-Tech 170 Digital TIG for a week, I am learning soooo much from these videos and the way you explain things (as our mindset is definitely the same)! The first 2 days after it was delivered, I just looked at it thinking ‘what the hell have I done!?’ ‘Why don’t I return it and get a nice new MIG instead and stick to what I know?’... But now - and thanks to countless videos of yours - and practice, practice, practice, I love being part of this TIG world! Justin, I thank you!!! Roll on tomorrow morning, when I can practice, practice, practice some more! :-)
@dubyajay7860
@dubyajay7860 2 жыл бұрын
Always ran with a thumb wheel. Learned on it, and used it for years. I've never understood any benefit of a foot pedal or a switch. Everything is right there at your thumb.
@RENO_K
@RENO_K 2 жыл бұрын
You can even DIY it with guitar potentiometers
@SyengSyeng
@SyengSyeng 2 жыл бұрын
I've used both. But my legs shake like a crack head so I'd rather just use my thumbs lol.
@marioneallin7400
@marioneallin7400 2 жыл бұрын
The wheel control actually is a potentiometer, with the right value and connection on the machine it work
@councilv1250
@councilv1250 2 жыл бұрын
Learned on foot pedal and I love it. People say it slows you down and can't be used unless sitting but i have no problems keeping up and even working the pedal with my knees if i have to weld on the floor. I can lift arc too and am pretty good at that. But fuck thumb wheels, too much extra stuff to do with my hand for my brain to register. Like patting your head and rubbing your tummy.
@clauderullo1785
@clauderullo1785 3 жыл бұрын
Hey guys we’ve been tig welding with out foot pedals in Australia for years!!! Good to see you Americans have finally come around..... I learnt to weld with a foot pedal it much easier with a trigger....👍👍😁😁
@MV-74
@MV-74 3 жыл бұрын
Can't thankyou enough for sharing your knowledge .The way you execute your information along with the clips is bloody fantastic !! Thank you
@lasersbee
@lasersbee 4 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful since I only have a fixed current TIG. Thanks Justin.
@tony4metallicaify
@tony4metallicaify 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this great info, I am new at tig just bought myself a machine not new at welding but new at tig, and I love a challenge to do better,and your videos have helped me out alot, thanks!!🤘
@pedromoralez7666
@pedromoralez7666 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Justin I’ve been looking for this demo ! Your advice is best because I can 100% use it , cheers Pete
@martyncozens5654
@martyncozens5654 4 жыл бұрын
Great videos straight to the point, facts and information spot on no unnecessary conversational drivelling done.
@kurtpalmer3674
@kurtpalmer3674 4 жыл бұрын
Would love to see your take on if you can use 4T to have a higher start amps then settle on a lower consistent setting the drop off lower again at the end to prevent blowing out, great content love seing options for less than ideal situations 👍
@cre8tivegarage157
@cre8tivegarage157 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the tips! Definitely going to need this when we start welding!
@los5162
@los5162 3 жыл бұрын
It still a joy to watch this knowledge.
@waynecopeland1355
@waynecopeland1355 4 жыл бұрын
I watch your videos along with others, I have used the things many have shown! What I havent seen, is what I do on most fab projects. When i have to replumb a tanker trailer, or truck. I have to blow it down and mock up piping. I tack up the piping with a push/ pull mig pulse miller machine. Even though i grind back the tacks, clean everything with a new brush, I still get the pepper in the puddle near the tacks.
@waynecopeland1355
@waynecopeland1355 4 жыл бұрын
Forgot to say that I have learned lots from your videos! Never doubt that.
@broheim23
@broheim23 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips on TIG welding with a switch. A few months ago, I bought an old Miller 330A/BP that has a switch and a foot pedal. It works but needs some TLC to get operational. It already has the switch wired into the torch; not knowing how to TIG (yet), I wasn't sure which option would be the best to use. Having watched this video, I now realize depending what I'm trying to do (welding overhead, out of position, on the table, etc.) will be the best way to figure out which control method will work best. Time=heat is a pointer I hadn't heard before and will not forget.
@smartypants5036
@smartypants5036 4 жыл бұрын
Great footage of an operator in action. Cheers for the lesson.
@dhanwatiesukhai2524
@dhanwatiesukhai2524 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Justin! Im Andrew, thanks for sharing this awesome video. It really is.I very much appreciate all of you informative videos, especially for Tig welding procedures .
@xxcorona1459
@xxcorona1459 3 жыл бұрын
You’re welding super fast and its looking good man
@Brian-bi7qe
@Brian-bi7qe 4 жыл бұрын
I'm really glad to see you do a video off the pedal. Nobody uses a pedal in the field. I hope you will do a stainless steel no pedal video for tubing and plate soon
@TerryTalton
@TerryTalton 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I have an old Miller 250 that won't take a foot pedal so this is how I had to learn. Your tips will no doubt make me better :)
@craigwilhelm7335
@craigwilhelm7335 4 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to get out there for your classes.. 👍🏻👍🏻
@scottcarr3264
@scottcarr3264 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Justin, good info, especially where you're happy at a certain speed, and you slightly increase Amps to get better penetration, whthout changing anything else.
@DavidRuiz-mu8wn
@DavidRuiz-mu8wn 2 жыл бұрын
thx for the heads up on temp control , and just I'm my welds have improved thank you.
@jackrugg3005
@jackrugg3005 2 ай бұрын
Keep the good work up man I'm learning a lot from your videos
@c.harris7823
@c.harris7823 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome and concise video as usual! Thanks Justin!
@jamessonger3
@jamessonger3 4 жыл бұрын
Love these types of videos. Keep up the awesome work.
@user-yr4om7kq6g
@user-yr4om7kq6g 4 жыл бұрын
Id have to guess at least 80-90% of us down here in Australia use the button, I don’t know many people at all that use a foot pedal.. pretty sure majority of the welders we buy down here also only come with tig torches that have the button
@mcpheonixx
@mcpheonixx 4 жыл бұрын
I'm in the US and work in a fab shop. We have one pedal in the shop but all of our machines have button triggers. A pedal is just impractical when your moving around or standing on a stool or ladder! I've TiG welded for years with nothing but a trigger button and I actually prefer a button now!
@user-yr4om7kq6g
@user-yr4om7kq6g 4 жыл бұрын
Blakkbiird iv never tried a foot pedal, for that same reason it’s not practical if your always moving around climbing ect..I would like to give it a go though just to see how much more difficult/easier it is compared to the button..
@jaysmith4293
@jaysmith4293 4 жыл бұрын
Do you use the 4T mode or do you normally use the switch as on/off?
@user-yr4om7kq6g
@user-yr4om7kq6g 4 жыл бұрын
James Swanson if I do a long run and I’m comfortable I’ll use 4t, but I do like 2t cause I can feather the down sloap if I’m a bit hot (sort of like pulse but using the button) without having to restart the arc
@mcpheonixx
@mcpheonixx 4 жыл бұрын
@@user-yr4om7kq6g a foot pedal is great if your working at a bench and doing tedious stuff. its also nice because you can slope off the amps at the end of your run so you dont crater!
@kristenreckert3704
@kristenreckert3704 3 жыл бұрын
I'm building my 2003 S10. I just recently heard about these switches. My welder is a Matco with both the 110 and 220 adapters. I'm definitely looking forward to trying out the switch.
@stephs1571
@stephs1571 4 жыл бұрын
I'va just got myself a little TIG w/o a pedal!! SUper timming!!! THANKS!
@grumpyone5963
@grumpyone5963 4 жыл бұрын
Great informative video right up my street. I use a mig with a 4 metre (12 foot) torch to get around my bench. There are some welds I would like to try using a tig machine but a pedal is out of the question. Thanks from UK 🇬🇧
@ButBigger42
@ButBigger42 4 жыл бұрын
Good info, nice arc shots, and making use of a handy tool.
@Turtle11086
@Turtle11086 4 жыл бұрын
Being that pretty much all the tig welding ive done is steel or stainless im use to a scratch start set up. when i was at Tafe (welding school) we had torches with thumb wheel variable control, and I found them so much easier to use than the foot control i used the following year.
@unavailable8681
@unavailable8681 4 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing! I've just bought a tig without a pedal, so this was just the video I needed! 👍😁
@alienman7866
@alienman7866 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck with this dudes vids
@triggerwarning2439
@triggerwarning2439 3 жыл бұрын
I went and did a weld test with the boilermakers union and they had scratch start, I've never used one and it seemed like it went against everything I knew about tig welding, heat control and most importantly tungsten contamination... It was a 2" heavy wall coupon, tig root, 7018 fill. I had a LOT of "figuring out" in a short time. I ended up passing with flying colors to the point that the hall tossed their "example coupon" and put mine in its place. They sent me out on my very first job as a Forman 👍. This was my second card, now I'm medically retired Iron worker/boilermaker. I wish I could recover and get back at it. Loved my job.
@stormbytes
@stormbytes 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Justin! I'm an avid watch and a big fan. Would suggest you make a video that's focused on heat and the effects of heat. To your credit, you're always bringing up heat management but this is such an important factor that I think it deserves its own video. Beginners can get really thrown off by poor heat management and not even understand what's happening. That would be my suggestion. Keep up the terrific content!
@louis0531oogle
@louis0531oogle Жыл бұрын
Good job explaining how and why... Thank you!!!
@timothythompson3029
@timothythompson3029 4 жыл бұрын
I have a CK sliding switch. Really like it.
@Flozonfl04
@Flozonfl04 4 жыл бұрын
I approve a lot of what you said, nonetheless I would like to leave a few words of mine about the topic. Towards my background, professional with TIGer, sheet metals 0.8 -3 mm (0.0315 - 0.11 inch) mostly stainless, but also aluminium and copper. We use torches with integrated switches, 2 of them, one for switching modes, the second to start or end the arc. As you probably already realized, this presupposes a digital welding machine... Our Machines cost about 10k per piece, due to them being top notch digital welding machines, you can define 2-4Stroke, HF or Arc, Startingpower, Endpower, Postgas duration etc and save them so you can simply reload your settings later. But if you don't have a digital welder, a foot pedal gives you the ability to modulate your arc and you need that to start/end your arc or lower your heat midwelding. There lies the weakness of digital/switch Welders, you can't adjust amperage midweld, so you have to adjust your speed instead. Absolutely possible, but as mentioned it needs a bit of training to adjust. All in all there isn't a good or bad welding setup in my opinion, just different ways to do things that have to suit to the needs of the user. Still I wouldn't use switches without digital welding machines. ^^
@meaculpamishegas
@meaculpamishegas Жыл бұрын
Great explanations, this is very helpful
@SupraSav
@SupraSav 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely find myself pulling out more bells and whistles on my machine(pulse, high/low%, frequency) when using the switch. It is great for out of position stuff where you can't stay planted on a pedal
@bradthurkle7217
@bradthurkle7217 4 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed that video. So true practice practice practice. Get the feel. Going to win the 80 million this Thursday and first I’m buying is a AC tig welder 👨‍🏭.
@gobbledoc88
@gobbledoc88 4 жыл бұрын
if you've got a machine with a down slope, set it up right and you can use it to regulate heat a little. It really helps when you've been doing an long weld and the edge or end gets alittle hot, use the down slope to drop the amps for a couple seconds.
@carlwhite8225
@carlwhite8225 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch, another great aluminum lesson.
@BasedBidoof
@BasedBidoof 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the advice. My welder has an option for variable amp pedal, but I'm cheap and decided to forego purchasing it at first. I'll probably end up buying it, as having that control seems very handy, especially in the real world where metals aren't as consistent as practice coupons. Since I'm just learning though, I think I can learn to grasp the basics like this, it'll probably be good to strengthen my understanding of how the process works. Time to burn some coupons :D
@Dvulikiy
@Dvulikiy 4 жыл бұрын
There is a technique when you can adjust you amperage on the fly using switch on torch. You need to configure your up-slope and down-slope for longer time and kinda surf between them, put in 4T. It's not really convenient, but in some cases can help. For example welding stainless thin tubing.
@thatoldbob7956
@thatoldbob7956 4 жыл бұрын
I just started to use a switch which has 4 level adjustment. It is very useful when you’d have to stand on one leg and use pedal with the other
@edwilliams9914
@edwilliams9914 2 жыл бұрын
This was AMAZINGLY informative -- I'm still just looking at all the videos I can *before* buying a TIG welder and this really locks in the *CONTINUUM* of choices and how they affect things (the "if there's more of this factor, then you want less of that factor"). Really starting to feel like I'm getting some understanding of the process. THANKS for ALL your vids!
@user-yp9pc3rh6k
@user-yp9pc3rh6k 7 ай бұрын
Hey Justin: Tjanks for the instruction! This is the situation that boat builders run into. When you are lying on your side or back in the bowels of a boat structure, foot pedals just won't work. In these conditions, a torch switch may be your only option.
@turboflush
@turboflush 4 жыл бұрын
Still working on the skill of watching the puddle and adjusting. Unfortunately I also do alot of welding that needs to just get it done. Cleaning is not always a choice also. I still use the peddle for Tig though.
@Comm0ut
@Comm0ut Жыл бұрын
If you ain't skeered of a little wiring you can and I did add a potentiometer of the same spec (I forget the rating as I did it about ten years back) as that in my ESAB TIG pedal inside the pedal housing and a SPDT toggle switch. That turns the TIG pedal into an adjustable remote amperage control. Tack weld ~1 inch long pieces of tubing to the housing to protect the pot and the toggle. That avoids buying an expensive remote which may not be available for some machines. Guitar pots are reliable and cheap. (Do some reading on whatever musicians currently use as they are very hard on their equipment.)
@frankirvine316
@frankirvine316 3 жыл бұрын
Your on to it Justin Practice,practice,practice I’m a new bunny 🐰 at welding and I have the small Miller trig machine I don’t have the foot pedal,but I like the switch method you have which is more constant ✅ Great 👍 videos Justin Thanks Frank
@DFD275_
@DFD275_ 4 жыл бұрын
great vid this will help me at work big time cheers mate
@timc524
@timc524 4 жыл бұрын
I would like to see some steel Tig how to action on smaller parts or pieces and such. Love how he teaches, everyone related different but he's my style wish I lived closer to hit up his classes
@steveherring6660
@steveherring6660 4 жыл бұрын
thanks for that quick lesson.
@jasonconway5197
@jasonconway5197 3 жыл бұрын
I have only MIG welded in the past but became paralyzed and lost my business. I want to learn to TIG weld and this has helped me, thank you.
@quartfeira
@quartfeira Жыл бұрын
You can reach a pretty high level of control just with a switch. Just choose your machine carefully
@WickedWood
@WickedWood 4 жыл бұрын
Great info, thanks for the tips.
@tavspeed1101
@tavspeed1101 4 жыл бұрын
if you have slope up or down you can control the heat with a button,throttling on and off to control the heat,useful for site work where a footpedal would be impractical
@budmanzoom4441
@budmanzoom4441 7 ай бұрын
Whenever I have to do multiple welds on a relatively small piece, I preheat the piece and start at a lower amperage. This creates great uniformity and repeatability from weld to weld.
@davestevens5382
@davestevens5382 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks great lesson . Could really use a Lesson on budding Up then sheet-metal
@kwasg3
@kwasg3 4 жыл бұрын
Don't forget 4T setting. You can have 2 levels at your fingertip. But honestly, the tig button from 6061 is just fantastic. It took less than 3 or 4 hours to get used to it. I may never use a pedal again.
@michaelcostello6991
@michaelcostello6991 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Really educational. One question. I assume with thin material like this you should only use 1/16 filler to keep up travel speed. Would thicker filler slow you down too much ??
@videogalore
@videogalore 4 жыл бұрын
No mention of pulse settings on a machine here, seems to be a good place to cover it and show how it could be used with a hand switch. Totally agree about the practice element though, no substitution for time with rods!
@notabagel
@notabagel Жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried the "tig button" from 6061? Never tried it but having used a switch a bunch before I could see it being really convenient
@dokgameplay
@dokgameplay 4 жыл бұрын
Here in Denmark (prob same in EU) we learn to weld with continous amps and i was amazed to even see a footcontroller for the first time. but to be fair its only a "problem" when welding aluminium.
@tomwagemans1872
@tomwagemans1872 4 жыл бұрын
Here in Belgium it is the same. Just bought a foot pedal. Not easy but I think a can get the hang of it.
@ikesquirrel
@ikesquirrel 3 жыл бұрын
I always looked at tig like gas welding, and I grew up with gas. With gas, you have a few tip sizes to choose from and you can adjust your flame a bit. Your travel speed changes as you weld. Tig is the same way without a pedal. The stuff I weld on doesn't really allow a foot pedal, so "no pedal tig" makes me right at home.
@Laura-wc5xt
@Laura-wc5xt 3 жыл бұрын
we love you Justin.....
@terryrust4973
@terryrust4973 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much - very helpful!
@joesdot3288
@joesdot3288 4 жыл бұрын
Years back when I was welding and the shop manager involved very intricate and detailed welding. My welding test for new applicant's was to weld Two sheets of aluminum foil back together.. 😬👏 When they said that's impossible, I showed them how. 😁 Only met Three other people who were able to do it besides me. 😳 Would love to challenge you and see it done again. 👍👍👍
@dangrimes5078
@dangrimes5078 4 жыл бұрын
I don't believe it
@tavspeed1101
@tavspeed1101 4 жыл бұрын
when i was at college,many years ago, our welding instructor's party trick was to fold 2 milk bottle tops in half,and weld them back together down the middle
@melgross
@melgross 4 жыл бұрын
There are tricks to doing it.
@Dvulikiy
@Dvulikiy 4 жыл бұрын
​C'mon it's not a test. I know how, and it's kinda cheating ;) For any on one who doesn't know. You take two thick polished plates of mild steel or stainless (the thicker the better), put two squares of aluminum foil between them, so only quarter inch of aluminum foil is outside. (Plate - Foil - Foil - Plate) Put in wises and just melt the foil.
@raulduke85
@raulduke85 4 жыл бұрын
If you use the switch in 4 strokes, with most machines you can set a start current, a main current, a secondary current and an ending current: it's not as accurate as a foot pedal, but if you work on the field it's more confortable. Not to mention that if you have a machine in with you can set and save jobs and switch between it with a dedicated button on your torch, you can litterally emulate the foot pedal, without using it
@2JustMe1
@2JustMe1 Жыл бұрын
All your videos are great, helpful, understandable and even medium to good visibility. One question I have is don't they sell a better/adjustable trigger? 2nd question is, won't you please do some videos on older style machines, transformer style, 1997 old toy's? HELP PLEASE. And as always thanks for the videos.
@sofianorca5210
@sofianorca5210 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@jaysmith4293
@jaysmith4293 4 жыл бұрын
When I do use the tig I often use the 4T mode. Primarily because I 'm working on or in a boat and the foot pedal wouldn't be practical. I don't recall you making Video on using 4-T , might be worth doing.
@gopanrnair4026
@gopanrnair4026 2 жыл бұрын
Nice explanation bro
@stevejanka361
@stevejanka361 3 жыл бұрын
Good evening, what brand of trigger switch do you recommend? I have seen some of the button switches on tight torches. Your trigger switch looks like a better idea to me. Thanks and take care.
@Anton-le7gd
@Anton-le7gd 3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video. Would you consider doing a video where the slope up and down is set to 2-3 seconds and you trigger the switch on and off to control the heat.
@rexaitken
@rexaitken 4 жыл бұрын
I've never used variable control, and im still learning. Maby I through myself in at the deep end
@waynecopeland1355
@waynecopeland1355 4 жыл бұрын
I would like to see any of you guys do a video on welding aluminum fuel piping, like I have to, with multiple pieces tacked up in different directions. 2",3", or 4". Most of my couplings are sch80 aluminum pipe to say 16th".
@robinhadley
@robinhadley 4 жыл бұрын
This Old Tony has had a switch on his tig for ages. Defo something I want to try 👍🏻
@mrmidnight32
@mrmidnight32 4 жыл бұрын
If you ever weld out of position or in tight spaces you can’t beat it. I weld on my back and side a lot so a trigger gets used 60% of the time. Just don’t buy a cheap one, they break pretty quick
@TheFabricatorSeries
@TheFabricatorSeries 4 жыл бұрын
I think Tony uses a pressure sensitive switch that varies the amperage. Not 100% sure.
@limitlessbuilds
@limitlessbuilds 4 жыл бұрын
Me too. Just setup ramp down time and amperage to use the trigger for a pulse type weld to keep it lower when needed
@mackayla0
@mackayla0 4 жыл бұрын
6061 definitely uses a pressure sensitive switch on his channel, I’d love to try one someday.
@DATONALKY
@DATONALKY 4 жыл бұрын
@@limitlessbuilds this is what I do also, works well!
@palermo777
@palermo777 3 жыл бұрын
thank you!
@fredblair4307
@fredblair4307 4 жыл бұрын
allways learn something from your videos
@machaf
@machaf 4 жыл бұрын
What does this teach us? Even the Pros shop and use Harbor Freight tools. :P. The Store we all love to hate. But I love it. Its my favorite store.
@2ndamendmentammollc551
@2ndamendmentammollc551 4 жыл бұрын
What is a list of good Welding Helmet to look at or the list that are not aloud at your school thank you for your time and advice
@stirlingstreetmachines4434
@stirlingstreetmachines4434 4 жыл бұрын
Depending on the machine but alot of machines use downslope these days or have I can weld pretty much as good as a footpedal with about 1 to 3 seconds of downslope dialed in and you just pulse the switch. I used a footpedal once or twice in 20 years of welding and hated the things unless your at a bench welding they are hopeless.
@daskiier
@daskiier 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah upslope and downslope are key to welding with a trigger
@kristianskov4841
@kristianskov4841 3 жыл бұрын
My words, exactly.... Foot pedals are for benchwork only.
@JDON0917
@JDON0917 3 жыл бұрын
Seems like most americans have never heard of this... here in scandinavia almost noone use a pedal.. try use ut on a paper mill etc.
@Steamshovel
@Steamshovel 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with all these comments. I don't have foot pedal. My boat builder mate doesn't either. Everything by trigger. Up slop and down slope is where it is at. Americans never talk about this.
@jacedickens2794
@jacedickens2794 3 жыл бұрын
I've only used pedal and I use them everywhere not just on a bench done it upside down 5ft in the air inside an HVAC unit balancing the pedal in my foot and the top of the frames roof still layed down good welds you have way way more control with pedal
@TheWhittleGreenVanUK
@TheWhittleGreenVanUK Жыл бұрын
This is how I was taught to TIG, the college didn't have a single peddle in the place 🤣 but just about to get my own basic kit, and one of the first things I am going to get is a peddle lol
@marianomontania7403
@marianomontania7403 3 жыл бұрын
hola ;gracias por tus videos!
@ervinbrew
@ervinbrew 3 жыл бұрын
Could you do a similar video using thick aluminum? 1/4 to 3/8. I can't seem to get consistency. Sometime nice weld and shiny and other times chaulky and hot. Thanks for the video. I'll try to apply the speed/amp technique to thicker stock and see if I can figure something out.
@GFPRACING
@GFPRACING 2 жыл бұрын
What is the Very Best Tig Welder for the Money . Thank You .
@johnpintarich8174
@johnpintarich8174 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Justine l am also from Aust, we are so far behind the rest of the world with our domestic welding machines still donot have pedals on the magority just scratch start. problem if you buy U.S made warrenty is an issue, we will just have to like everyone says practise more love your channel.
@bkingtz1
@bkingtz1 4 жыл бұрын
Which type of TIG AC/DC welding machine you recommend for TIG beginner welders? I have experience with MIG but wanting to buy TIG for some small project's and Aluminium, SS etc. welding at my mechanic shop? Of course I don't need worst chinese type which will fall apart in a year, also is there any good combo with plasma cutter?
@craneo_vacio
@craneo_vacio 4 жыл бұрын
Cool, in my country (Colombia) ussually we have theses torch.
@ces7515
@ces7515 4 жыл бұрын
Really helpful thanks. Christian, England
@WmSrite-pi8ck
@WmSrite-pi8ck 3 жыл бұрын
How do you not burn your arms from the UV? Every time I try to weld in shirtsleeves I end up with nasty "sunburns" on the fleshy inner parts of my forearms. Also, is the big AL plate to get a better ground or to have a heatsink? Or both? Sometimes I can feel the start of current when I'm sweaty and welding away from my work clamp. I wonder if the difference in materials in my steel table and the AL I'm welding sets up some extra resistance as the amps have to go from the bronze?, brass? work clamp then through the steal table, then finally pass into the AL and finally the tungsten (actually, reverse that, I was thinking about DCEP set up). Seems like having a similar metal under your work might lead to accidental fusion to the "work plate."
@AR3n3gad3
@AR3n3gad3 2 жыл бұрын
Wooooow! Thank You!
@boneyardbiker
@boneyardbiker 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, so I’m starting my new adventure into Tig... I want to weld 1018 mild steel (cold roll) unless you say I should use hot rolled, I’m interested in making motorcycle frames and repairs. After I practice, practice, practice and then more practice, lol. ? Question is WHAT filler rod should I be using for this? Thank you. P.S. I won’t put anyone in danger with my beginner welds. 😎
@dougzelin2739
@dougzelin2739 2 жыл бұрын
switch is a must for anodized aluminum/ most of the time your bumping the weld. try it its fun lol
@Bybirius
@Bybirius 4 жыл бұрын
Good video.
@kaighn8086
@kaighn8086 4 жыл бұрын
just a quick question, hopefully the answer is quick too! how do you traverse any tacks so they blend with the weld and don't end up over or under size compared to the main body of the weld?
@jesserasso1042
@jesserasso1042 2 жыл бұрын
A bro I have an Eastwood 175 mig and I tryed your drill out the tip method for tigging but I'd rather find a torch for it with a hand switch cause that's how my mig gun is I was wondering if you had any ideas I know theirs alot of different brands I don't know what gun to go with
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