Tig Welding Aluminum Pie Cut Tubing

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2016
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    Tig welding some aluminum tubing for a car intake duct. thank you to S1Built in Clearwater Fl for supplying me with some pie cut pieces for this video. Also thank you to Roy Crumrine - Crummy Welding LLC
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  • @kellysebastian2889
    @kellysebastian2889 8 років тому +9

    A little bit of a fixturing tip for all of you. I do a lot of custom pie cut exhaust work. I use hose clamps (gear clamps) to build my assembly and hold my pies together. For larger diameters I've drilled holes in my clamps for access to make tack welds. It works great and holds the orientation of my assembly really well.

  • @BUGPLAYS
    @BUGPLAYS 8 років тому +11

    We watch your videos in my welding classes over at the college. You're an incredible welder and your videos have helped me immensely!

  • @pkerekes
    @pkerekes 8 років тому +45

    Hi Jody, there might be other welding channel choices out there but they don't even come close to your channel. You are the gold standard when it comes to welding with integrity and precision and detailed information. The video quality is the best, the voice over narration is the best. The subject matter is great. Thank you so much!

  • @Rattletrap2
    @Rattletrap2 8 років тому +2

    Don't kid yourself Jody, this here is the "ONLY" place to be for welding videos on UA-cam! I just enjoy watching a master (or in this case, a couple of masters) at work. Pure welding poetry!

  • @chadgdry3938
    @chadgdry3938 8 років тому +2

    When I was growing up, young lad, there was the opportunity to take a shop class in school. I skipped that opportunity and 30 years later wish I had not. What you offer us in these videos is what we may have missed, or education not offered in today's schools. Anyone hear of a shop class these days? Not here, not near DC. So, thanks for sharing what you do.

    • @goodweld7562
      @goodweld7562 8 років тому +2

      I'm a junior in high school and we have a shop/welding, advanced welding classes hear in Texas. I've been welding all year, although my teacher doesn't teach us how to weld, I've thought myself stick, mig, and tig welding.

  • @SeanPalmer62
    @SeanPalmer62 8 років тому +6

    I haven't seen any other videos that come anywhere near close to the quality and knowledge you give Jody and with a good sense of humour :)
    Many thanks, learned lot from you the last couple of years.

  • @joeysams955
    @joeysams955 8 років тому +1

    Hi Jody, Thank you for the video's you make it very understandable. I've been welding for 37 years and you are never to old to learn new tip and tricks. Thank you Joey Sams

  • @davidhoover8877
    @davidhoover8877 7 років тому

    In my opinion you make the best most informative videos on welding that are available. I took welding at a 2 year college and finished but I'm rusty cuz I have not welded much in 6 years. Your videos have helped me remember a lot that I forgot. Thanks for what you do in helping us guys.

  • @garytodd5605
    @garytodd5605 6 років тому

    I go back and watch your videos from time to time. Learn something new each time. Im Getting better tigging all the time. Your torch manipulation just works. Trying to imulate your style. I like it. Thanks Jody

  • @mattpolitzer2920
    @mattpolitzer2920 8 років тому

    Thanks for the advice on machine settings, angle orientation relative to weld placement and always the heat considerations of beads so close to one another. I am getting back into TIG welding after a 40 year hiatus. Happy New Year and I look forward to many more of your great videos

  • @DCweldingAndArt
    @DCweldingAndArt 3 роки тому

    This really was an awesome collaboration guys. Amazing editing and transitions Jody. Just joined the podcast patrion, forever greatful for how you have helped me step it up. Be blessed!

  • @Clow15
    @Clow15 7 років тому +4

    Hey Jody, I know this is an older video of yours, (I'm just going with the flow that UA-cam gives me on autoplay) I've noticed at the end of the last 8 of your videos I've watched that you are always sure to mention that you know how many other channels are out there and how appreciative you are that someone chose to watch your video(s). In addition to how informative your videos are you express general gratitude towards your viewers .That's pretty damn awesome in my opinion. Been subscribed to your channel for close to a year now, never a bad video! Keep up the good work bud. I can't wait to be able to afford a decent little TIG machine and get my feet wet. But for now I just live vicariously through your videos.

  • @mustie1
    @mustie1 8 років тому +28

    great work im supprised the tape was enough to hold its shape in the 1st place,

    • @jonlowe8727
      @jonlowe8727 8 років тому +4

      yeah I thought that. seems like it would want to twist.

  • @JustMakeIt
    @JustMakeIt 8 років тому

    Your explanations are excellent and you are a natural teacher. I've done lots of mig off and on over the years and plan on doing more in the very near future, but I really want to try tig. Thank you so much for these videos.

  • @anthonysanchez3901
    @anthonysanchez3901 7 років тому

    Jody I've been welding self taught for the last 14 years I can weld aluminum but after watching your videos I feel that I've learned alot I'm not good with all the technical aspects of welding specially when it comes to aluminum but your videos help alot thank you

  • @TurboFox89
    @TurboFox89 8 років тому +1

    So happy to see this video! Once my header is done i'll be working on the intake parts pretty much the same way. It's really helpful for me to be able to get an idea at least of what the start settings should be and go from there! And a big shout out to the Tig finger! I use it all the time and love it!

  • @oompadomination
    @oompadomination 8 років тому

    As usual, EXCELLENT video!
    Also, I got my tig finger bundle last week, and it changed my life. Love it! Keep up the good work!

  • @latebean9
    @latebean9 7 років тому

    This is the kind of channel you learn from. Love your videos and because of you and your very well made videos, my instructors dubbed me a welding prodigy. Thanks to you and your videos. I greatly appreciate and am honoured to have found your channel.
    ~combination welding student

  • @nick_parker
    @nick_parker 2 роки тому

    Great to see in detail how to handle the tack welds, including the technique with torch and the welder settings. Seeing how nicely your welds turn out is a great target for knowing what is possible!

  • @docwoodydanielc6709
    @docwoodydanielc6709 8 років тому

    Hey Jody,
    I'm a newbie, but your videos outdo everyone by far.
    Thanks and I'm a believer!

  • @michieldamen
    @michieldamen 3 роки тому

    Hey man. Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to make these videos. There are a lot of welder channels out there but i always learn the most from yours! Keep it up !! Much love and appreciation from the netherlands

  • @tiorobot
    @tiorobot 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting such informative videos. Hopefully I'll be getting into tig welding soon. Your videos on spray arc aluminium welding helped me a lot.

  • @ChrisUhlik
    @ChrisUhlik 8 років тому

    That's a pretty piece of art and Roy's welding just makes it even prettier. Very nice!

  • @agib245
    @agib245 8 років тому

    As usual very well presented, thanks Jody. You are the only go to instructor in my opinion, keep it up.

  • @jimmydiresta
    @jimmydiresta 8 років тому +24

    spent sometime in your class room this eve Thank you!! Happy New Year Brother!! ..BTW loving the M 211!

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  8 років тому +2

      Thanks brother. Hope you have a great 2016 too

    • @marksmith849
      @marksmith849 8 років тому +2

      +weldingtipsandtricks 2016 has been great to me. Got myself a new everlast welder and a bunch of your videos to watch! I'll be ordered a few of your tig fingers soon. Keep up the fantastic videos Jody.

    • @paulblanchard5312
      @paulblanchard5312 7 років тому

      weldingtipsandtricks

  • @adamryanclark
    @adamryanclark 8 років тому

    Thank you for doing this video, I actually requested you do a video about welding aluminum piping for automotive use several months ago. So again thank you for taking your time to do this. I will definitely try the tips & tricks you've talked about in this video.

  • @alunthomas9064
    @alunthomas9064 8 років тому

    thanks for yet another lesson on how to tig weld aluminum. im based in south wales UK. im learning just from your videos.

  • @bradbucc
    @bradbucc 8 років тому

    Perfect timing. I'm just about to fab up my first intake. Thanks for another amazing video, Jody.

  • @BigMjolnir
    @BigMjolnir 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! You guys make it look easy....I've found that it's anything but! The more I practice, the more impressed I get. Your tips for practice, like padding small plates, have been useful. Ditto for the J F Lincoln Foundation recommendations...been reading the books, browsing the project ideas, and waiting for some practice kits to get here. Thanks for the info, the references, and the stubby bundle!
    -- Mike

  • @jalcom69
    @jalcom69 8 років тому +1

    As always-I'm speechless and adore your attitude! Each job is a work of welding art! And very educative, too!

  • @jryer1
    @jryer1 7 років тому

    Thanks Jody. The stab and swirl technique worked really well for me on some 0.032" walled aluminum tube. Very tricky stuff at 3/8" o.d. After a few days of fustration; 25% balance, 17-20 amps, 90 Hz frequency seemed to work nicely. The correct frequency and balance made all the difference.

  • @steelfist65
    @steelfist65 8 років тому +6

    Another great video, Roy is a welding god!

  • @bradleycampbell5933
    @bradleycampbell5933 8 років тому +4

    you are good at explaining and i really appreciate your efforts and thanks for the video and outstanding commentary.

  • @satamanschmidt3428
    @satamanschmidt3428 8 років тому +2

    This guy is ridiculously good at what he does.

  • @jdham137
    @jdham137 8 років тому

    Another excellent video. As always, you provide the best welding videos online.

  • @baywestweldingcoberly6714
    @baywestweldingcoberly6714 8 років тому

    i have been watching you for 5 yrs now thanks for the time you spend and sharing your knowledge i do also get your cds shirts and tig fingers. Im constantly refering pepole to your site its the best one out there,

  • @bdon2408
    @bdon2408 8 років тому

    Love the videos definitely one of my favorite channels on here you spread so much helpful knowledge I just wanted to thank you for doing what you do .

  • @Jursaw
    @Jursaw 6 років тому

    I can't stop watching your videos! I can't wait for my 210 EXT to come in so I can practice.

  • @Gmanndogdeguy
    @Gmanndogdeguy 8 років тому

    been a subscriber for a long time. Been waiting for a vid like this as I've tried this before and ended up making a mess. I'm just a hobby welder who likes to work on autos and would like to build turbo piping systems. It definately is one of my weak points on the TIG. It really helps when I watch your vids. Thanks Jody!

  • @fitzyholden1036
    @fitzyholden1036 8 років тому +1

    Good vid, thanks. Got to get my hands on a Tig and start teaching myself as they obviously have a lot more uses than my mig welder.

  • @jayco51mx
    @jayco51mx 8 років тому

    Jody, another true master, now I know there there are at least two... Great video, shows some great technique your channel is one of the best out there. Keep up the top notch videos I have learned so much for you.

  • @ristohiltunen7746
    @ristohiltunen7746 8 років тому

    Hey Jody and Roy. Great video once again. Would like to see more of these thin aluminium tubing and plate welding tricks videos. Keep up the good work. Cant wait the next video...

  • @PANTYEATR1
    @PANTYEATR1 8 років тому +1

    dang Jody, I missed you bro! another great video. I've seen this done with stainless for exhaust set-ups and that rainbow effect is killer! happy new year to you.

  • @metalmorphist
    @metalmorphist 8 років тому +1

    First time I've heard cut tube called pie cut. Always been Lobster back to me. Always enjoy your vids Jody. Carry On.

  • @TheCornwellProject
    @TheCornwellProject 8 років тому

    Awesome work, thanks for taking the time to do this. I'm learning a lot!

  • @RicTester
    @RicTester 8 років тому +3

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @jameswieler3295
    @jameswieler3295 3 роки тому

    Yes! Thanks Jody! I tried the tapered tungsten this evening on 0.065" Al intercooler tubing doing butt joints. It's much easier to strike an arc and get a tack than with a balled electrode. I'm using 1/16" 2% Thoriated (need to try lanthanated) and 1/16" filler rod. I put a dab of rod on each side of the joint and then try to heat them both up and add another dab of rod to join them. Then use the heat to spread out the weld so it's not so high.

  • @g-mech1244
    @g-mech1244 8 років тому

    Thankyou, it's rare to see a video of welding thin alloy pipe. I learnt a lot. I always seem to have trouble "horse shoeing" a hole out between the two pieces. Oh and thanks for quoting some of your sizes etc in metric. Now I and everyone outside of usa know what you're talking about. Cheers

  • @christrusty6070
    @christrusty6070 7 років тому +4

    hey Jody just wanted to give you props bud I'm a father of 3 kids and married I recently landed a aerospace job 2 months ago that required welders to pass a 6g aluminum pipe test on 6061 aluminum 3" pipe .065 this particular video really helped me with my starts and stops on this test.it was not a easy test but I just passed it the other day they cut 4 sections out of pipe and bent those and the end result was flawless thanks for all you do

    • @hi_is_this_clorox_bleach
      @hi_is_this_clorox_bleach 7 років тому

      was it in Ann Arbor? lol I had to take the same test but the older guys with longer resumes beat me out

    • @christrusty6070
      @christrusty6070 7 років тому

      Nope saline Michigan

    • @christrusty6070
      @christrusty6070 7 років тому +1

      You should check it out they're looking for tig welder now liebherr aerospace

    • @hi_is_this_clorox_bleach
      @hi_is_this_clorox_bleach 4 роки тому

      @@christrusty6070 Ye they called me recently... I lost her # trying to get back in touch with her... forgot her name

  • @Jim-qc6gu
    @Jim-qc6gu 2 роки тому

    Enjoy your video’s. Speaking from experience, most people don’t know how much distortion and shrinkage can happen with weldment’s like this.

  • @armory909
    @armory909 8 років тому

    Jody thanks for sharing your experience with all us your tips have helped me out so much at in my business thanks!

  • @TheRitchieLeeShow
    @TheRitchieLeeShow 3 роки тому

    Yeah great video great description of settings etc. I'm trying to get a handle on my 255 EXT have never TIG welded before. Seeing these settings and your descriptions will help me get in the ballpark, at least on 16th inch material trying to do butt welds. I'm sure I have watched this one before, today however I think I've watched it three times. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @Freisein.
    @Freisein. 8 років тому +7

    Thanks, for all your Videos!
    The Videos are better Teacher, than such a 'Weldingexpert' how told you only 'trying-trying-trying'.
    Try to start with Aluminium this week.
    Keep on Dude, best regads from Germany.

  • @49woodie
    @49woodie 8 років тому

    Jody - wow, nice work on this project. Looking forward to many great projects this year.
    Picked up a M 211 at SEMA. Nice machine. Hope you can demo one in the future.

  • @jackwhite3820
    @jackwhite3820 8 років тому

    I always have problems tacking aluminium. Next time I will follow your tips. Thanks guys, great video!

    • @eerovuori4827
      @eerovuori4827 8 років тому

      +Jack White My technique is to melt other side first, give it a dab of filler, then melt other side so it melts into that filler dab. Last step is to melt it into uniform tack.

  • @justinscott9389
    @justinscott9389 Рік тому

    Best instructor on the web

  • @bl0ckbust3r
    @bl0ckbust3r 5 років тому

    really really nice. 1000 thumbs up for this job and documenting it for us!!!

  • @joelyboyblue
    @joelyboyblue 8 років тому

    Love the automotive application Jody

  • @stonecraft745
    @stonecraft745 8 років тому +39

    Great Video! Learned a lot! Thanks for all the metric measurements!!!
    Greetings from Germany! ;)

  • @jimgam730
    @jimgam730 8 років тому

    Great video Jody, thanks for sharing I always learn alot from your videos.

  • @a.k.t388
    @a.k.t388 6 років тому

    Although Everlast calls it "triangular" that is actually a "sawtooth" waveform. It is generated by an integrator circuit which is composed of capacitors and resistors oriented parallel to each other and the time constant they have affects the slope of the waveform. Great videos and keep doing what you do!!

  • @supersportimpalass
    @supersportimpalass 3 роки тому +2

    Another addition when welding angled joints is to weld the outer radius first. This holds the angle better as welded joints always want to tighten to the inside radius.

  • @funkypotamus
    @funkypotamus 5 років тому

    Jodi, amazing videos. Thank you very much for the great content.

  • @Regal2800
    @Regal2800 8 років тому

    Another excellent video. Thank you. Look forward to the waveform video.

  • @stephen271
    @stephen271 4 роки тому

    Hi Jody thanks for another great video with great tips and info on the settings you use. 👍

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 8 років тому

    Great to see that Jody - bet he needed the TIG finger!
    That is one heck of a long job with huge positioning aspects. Lovely work. :)
    Great video.

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 8 років тому

    I have found laquer thinner to be much more effective on tape residue and tape left on a long time. Great video as usual. You may force me to install video in my shop! I added TIG to my arsenal last year and don't get much time on the torch as I mostly use the mig machines. I have learned a lot from your channel. Happy New Year to you and yours. Doug

  • @onetimer13541
    @onetimer13541 5 років тому

    Great video and I agree on so many points. I just did an air intake with pre bent aluminum with only a few pieces. So not nearly as complex. I'm not as versed on aluminum so still feeling my way through it. Of course not cracking is crucial. Watching the up close I was just wondering about penetration. When I did mine I was worried about cracking potential so I was always slower to add filler. But once its going it moves pretty quick and consistent. If say a bit quicker than in the video. Anyways I hope mine holds with no leaks. My welds at least look good and held 40psi. But the one you made here looks sweet

  • @oz31140
    @oz31140 8 років тому +1

    Hello Jodie, always enjoy your videos and even after 30+ years of fab work, still pick up something every time I watch one.
    On this one though, I will have to say...... that's probably the most ridiculous and over-worked method i've ever seen for building a multi bend pipe.
    Mandrel bends are easily found and the amount of welding would have been reduced by about 75%, not to mention a way stronger and attractive finished product.
    Just my 2 cents, to each his own....... thanks again for sharing.

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  8 років тому +2

      +oz31140 I would agree that mandrel bends would have saved time and quite a bit of welding. But the choice to go with pie cuts rather than mandrel bends had already made by Roy's customer.

  • @Edward135i
    @Edward135i 8 років тому

    This is awesome, I'd love to see you do more automotive welding, since its what I do, also it would be awesome to see you do a stainless exhaust header.

  • @luismeza6153
    @luismeza6153 8 років тому +2

    best welding videos in existence

  • @jcnpresser
    @jcnpresser 4 роки тому

    Cool collaboration with s1.

  • @AntiProtonBoy
    @AntiProtonBoy 8 років тому +9

    Mate I could watch this stuff for days on end.

  • @Lurkzz
    @Lurkzz 8 років тому

    Nice video! Thanks for including metric too!

  • @MikeL-vu7jo
    @MikeL-vu7jo 7 років тому

    Roy did a nice job , that type of work was my life for a number of years , I was a model maker for Delphi thermal systems , HVAC automotive proto type TIG welding aluminum heat exchangers , experimental radiators , heater cores , condensers , evaporators , jigs & fixtures and all types of fittings and component parts , it takes allot of practice and technique to weld thin aluminum to thick all shapes and sizes with out bubbling the inside ,if you had small thin wall parts to be welded such as tubing that cant have restrictions inside you had to be very carefull on the peddle and amperage setting ,4043 filler was my go to rod . stainless steel and inconell types of steels thats another story , gas lens as opposed to a standard nozzle , my preference was a number 5 cup with a 1/16 dia pure tungsten but a gas lens was nice for a deep corners , you can stick that tungsten out of the cup 3/4 of an inch if you had to and still have a good amount of shielding gas , also a #20 water cooled torch was the way to go , also AC balance is a great machine feature for small intricate welding , thanks for posting .

  • @SNIP3RT3CH
    @SNIP3RT3CH 8 років тому

    Very knowledgeable at your skill . Keep the tutorials comming..

  • @mikebecket7458
    @mikebecket7458 5 років тому

    Great class. I'll be watching soon
    Thanks
    Mike

  • @TinyWorkshop
    @TinyWorkshop 8 років тому

    thanks for sharing! happy new year!

  • @ShopTalkWithJason
    @ShopTalkWithJason 8 років тому +1

    Howdy. I'm a new subscriber and i like what you're doing here. Keep up the great work!
    Can you do a series on Structural welds with Dual Shield? I'm just getting my start in the steel industry. We use mostly A36 mild steel. Mostly wide beams and flat plate, some square tube. Very interested to see what you can teach me so that I can pass company certification tests.
    Thanks for having this channel. I will be watching more of your videos as time permits.
    Cheers!

  • @hugonarcisoreyes2580
    @hugonarcisoreyes2580 8 років тому

    I thank you devote the time to
    share tour experience and I wish
    you a year full of heath and
    prosperity for you to continúe
    sharing you knowledge

  • @dgb5820
    @dgb5820 4 місяці тому

    Great video you made this very easy to understand

  • @rheidtech
    @rheidtech 8 років тому

    great stuff cody. thanks.

  • @funkynerd_com
    @funkynerd_com 3 роки тому

    Some great tips in this. Thanks!

  • @ColossalCrib
    @ColossalCrib 8 років тому

    I've just done some of this on down piping. I had hundreds of them to do.

  • @moon47mars
    @moon47mars 8 років тому +1

    Good work, Jody and Roy! Here are a few of ideas for future videos that I think would be neat to see:
    -Tips for stick welding cast iron with nickel based electrodes
    -Tips for Blueprint reading
    -Maybe some arc-shots of TIG welding Titanium, cast aluminum & magnesium alloys
    -MIG pulse for Aluminum, Stainless, Metal Cored, and Hard Wire
    Happy New Years, and greetings from Canada! :-)

    • @sptGx
      @sptGx 8 років тому

      +moon47mars +1 to cast aluminum, old/used/dirty cast Al repair on an engine or something would be cool

    • @BigMjolnir
      @BigMjolnir 8 років тому

      Tips for welding with limited access would be great. For example, I need to weld a screw to thin galvanized sheet where the access to the screw location is through a 4" high opening that's a couple of feet wide, and the screw will be about 8" back and inside a small enclosure with a 5" wide opening. Why? Well, I have a fireplace enclosure with a blower fan. The blower fan plugs into an outlet that corroded. I have a new outlet, but the grounding lug is solid rust and not usable. I need to make a new one. Sheet metal screw isn't code, soldering isn't wise, so welding seems the only option. Have gas, 110 MIG, TIG and stick available. Tried a test with 1/16" 6013 rod on some thinner galvanized sheet from an old flue pipe...got one good attached screw, one half melted screw, and a couple of 1/2" holes in the flue pipe. Skill is basic beginner but improving...those were my first attempts at stick welding. Any recommendations, or demonstrations, would be great!
      -- Mike

  • @northjerseykevin3915
    @northjerseykevin3915 7 років тому

    Another great video. I appreciate the tip

  • @TheMaidenengland
    @TheMaidenengland 7 років тому

    Beautiful job

  • @tr3204
    @tr3204 10 місяців тому

    Great channel, glad I found your channel sir :)

  • @mixanourgeiozervas
    @mixanourgeiozervas 8 років тому

    thank you for all your information...

  • @JohnDOE-ho3ht
    @JohnDOE-ho3ht 11 місяців тому

    Still making it look easy. Good work guys.

  • @Mrjoelaguirre
    @Mrjoelaguirre 8 років тому

    Great Tig welding aluminum..Thumbs up weldingtipsandtricks

  • @patriotprospectingoutdoors3765
    @patriotprospectingoutdoors3765 3 місяці тому

    Very nice, thanks for sharing PPO out 😎

  • @MrDavidelliottjr
    @MrDavidelliottjr 5 років тому

    Very nice. Learning so much

  • @HarlyGuy13
    @HarlyGuy13 8 років тому

    Another great one!

  • @KPearce57
    @KPearce57 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the lesson!

  • @tptrsn
    @tptrsn 8 років тому

    Amazing video, thank you!!!

  • @markrampersaud
    @markrampersaud 8 років тому

    thanks this is the video i was looking for.

  • @dallonfritz383
    @dallonfritz383 8 років тому

    Is there any way you could do a short video on how to make the pie cuts themselves? thank you for your videos they're always helpful and helped me get through welding school.

  • @90doogle
    @90doogle 8 років тому

    Another great vid I would like to see a vid on s/s pulsed mig. Keep them coming only watch your welding channel

    • @schism47
      @schism47 8 років тому

      Hey I do a lot of SS pulsed mig welding where I work. I could help you with some tips if you want?

    • @epicenergy777
      @epicenergy777 8 років тому

      +Chris Porter
      Hey, Chris. I used an argon purge on some scd 80 4". I taped the ends and shoved an argon hose in a hole. I still got sugar on my inside weld. What's up with that?

  • @dsqosid
    @dsqosid 8 років тому

    really nice video! I tryed to weld pie cuts before i ve seen this video.... it was horrible :D
    i will try it again :-)
    thanks for this video
    greetings vom germany