TIG Welding thin sheet metal settings

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024

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  • @metalration3771
    @metalration3771 5 років тому +7

    @6SpeedFab Just saying. To eliminate half of distortion (I.E. tack break) start weld halfway between tacks, weld to tack, then start at other tack and weld to first weld. Works in all welding processes.

  • @taiwanluthiers
    @taiwanluthiers 8 місяців тому +2

    A lot of "professional welders" (at least according to their keyboard skill) hates pulses. They think you should be able to weld a razor blade without any purge or backing, using foot pedals and that's it.

  • @sinaTonewood
    @sinaTonewood 10 місяців тому

    excellent, I was searching for an instruction I can use for welding cracks of bandsaw, and your video is the most similar situation I could find, thanks

    • @taiwanluthiers
      @taiwanluthiers 8 місяців тому

      If your blade is cracking, welding isn't going to fix anything. They cracked because of metal fatigue, often due to the wheel being too small and the blade reaching the end of their life. This is why if you have a bandsaw, get as big a wheel as possible, or if not possible, run them at slower speeds. Metal cutting bandsaw has very small wheel, but that's ok because they are also running very slowly. Wood bandsaw needs huge wheels or else your blade will break all the time. In fact if anything the welding will weaken the blade and it will break about 1/16th inch from the weld.

  • @jcporosity4764
    @jcporosity4764 5 років тому +5

    Thats good. U have pulse and a aluminum plate to help with the heat. Great welds btw

  • @landonpike5489
    @landonpike5489 4 роки тому +4

    (Giggled) I hand out razor blades for business cards and I used an old hobart tigwave 250 set to 20a/ manual pulse #7 stubby gass lense and about 10-12cfm. I found they do best if you tack one corner and leave a 1/16 gap on the other end and they pull together perfectly. I have fun with these parlor tricks

  • @lindaswitzer5274
    @lindaswitzer5274 3 роки тому

    I am a beginner and the majority of my TIG will be on auto bodies. Great demonstration of how to produce a low crown bead using increased pulse. How does pulses function work with filler? 👍👌✌️😃

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  3 роки тому +1

      You can use a little more amps and lay the wire directly in front of the puddle. Keep a little pressure in the leading edge

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie 6 років тому +9

    Awesome really cool. I welded some with my Invertig but used filler 3/32 and same for tungsten I noticed you changed your on time and amps would you say those are pretty close? I think the ontime on the 221 is 40% default IIRC. Thanks for showing I always learn from you... Jason

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  6 років тому +4

      Welding Junkie I keep the amps pretty huge for the material thickness but keep the on time and background amps real low. 10% of the time means short bursts of heat and 10% background is barely enough to scoot the puddle along. With 1.5-3 pulses per second depends on how you like your ripples spacing to be

  • @team8th
    @team8th 5 років тому +2

    My dc pulse only have hz settings and pulse amps (theres another to set the main amps. The two i mentioned is available only under dc pulse mode). How do i achieve similar ones like u did

  • @adamfreeman5609
    @adamfreeman5609 4 місяці тому

    Just wondering what kind of tungsten you use/ prefer please

  • @anilpatel2950
    @anilpatel2950 6 років тому +2

    Great 👍👍 can you pls reveal pulse and Amps settings as Sound quality is not as good as video quality. Please reply

  • @davidsummers2616
    @davidsummers2616 4 роки тому

    I am not a welder and I just started watching these type of videos out of all the welders out there what is the best time for body stretching panels together for little to no warping

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому

      Tack the corners, keep the power low and fill in slowly with a criss cross pattern to avoid heat build up. Just go as slow as you need to, to avoid warping.

  • @drakkorvladimir4012
    @drakkorvladimir4012 4 роки тому +2

    SO cool. I am setting my machine up exactly like yours and I am still blowing thru. I just can't figure it out : (

    • @tims.5995
      @tims.5995 4 роки тому +1

      Are u pulse welding ?

    • @DCweldingAndArt
      @DCweldingAndArt 4 роки тому +3

      Dont know if u figures it out yet but, all the above....close(1/16") distance tip from workpiece distance, pulse settings(2pps,20%br, 40%on time) but MOST OF ALL...the chill block, he used aluminum. It works great. Good luck!

    • @tims.5995
      @tims.5995 4 роки тому +1

      Derrick Cohee I did notice that chill block, I just started pulse welding so thanks for ur help with the settings.

    • @kuntakentay6969
      @kuntakentay6969 Рік тому

      yea like the other guy said, the chill block is literally 99% of the reason hes not burning through. Having a solid chunk of aluminum the entire way down your weld is key to protecting for burn through and shielding.

  • @jasonreynolds4050
    @jasonreynolds4050 4 роки тому

    Can you do a video on thin Aluminum as well?

  • @sepel7125
    @sepel7125 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, a great welding machine. Where can you buy it?

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  4 роки тому +1

      Usaweld.com

    • @sepel7125
      @sepel7125 4 роки тому

      Nun habe ich eine Firma die dies Geräten vertreiben. COL Welding ADOM ! Auch viele Filme und Anleitung in UA-cam! LG

  • @kawataufik5098
    @kawataufik5098 Рік тому

    That automatic not manual is it?

  • @kawataufik5098
    @kawataufik5098 Рік тому

    If you can show the machine and adjust on machine we want to know what kind

  • @bigbothoee8617
    @bigbothoee8617 3 роки тому +2

    It's overlapping ? That's cheating

  • @Alimotevalian-g8i
    @Alimotevalian-g8i 11 місяців тому

    that is 0.014 inch = 0.35mm thichness ,you have heat sink , so how can you weld thin tube ,round joint ? can not put heat sink on tube .. i have seen guys weld 0.28mm thick stainless tubing , no pulse no foot pedal no heat sink , try that so you know how good you are

  • @STUDIOSEIKOCPU
    @STUDIOSEIKOCPU 4 роки тому +4

    I want a TIG machine to solder gold and silver, which do you recommend?

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel 3 роки тому +1

      "SOLDER" ????? Soldering does NOT melt the parent material. You need to school yourself on the principles of joining metals ....then come back with a more specific question.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому

      Get a laser welder and gold and silver filler wire.

  • @king2013oman
    @king2013oman 2 роки тому

    How i can weld like that?🥺

  • @winonabigbrownbeavereater2218
    @winonabigbrownbeavereater2218 4 роки тому +1

    Where's the welded beer can?

  • @georgebello6569
    @georgebello6569 4 роки тому

    good job

  • @MarceneiroFDS
    @MarceneiroFDS 2 роки тому

    wow!!

  • @kawataufik5098
    @kawataufik5098 Рік тому

    0.6, 0.7 mm still important to weld thicker not much hard and challenging

  • @adalet5
    @adalet5 4 роки тому

    Model nr .?

  • @architude
    @architude 2 роки тому

    Hang on, a 20 cup, 30 CFH (which is half of 60 rule of thumb cup size to follow), and 120 amps with a 1.6mm T.
    I'm Blown Away.
    I can't match or do that.
    "Edited - - - At 120 amps????? -

  • @valleycraftblades
    @valleycraftblades 3 роки тому

    I'm gonna pretend that I didn't just see that massive fisheye lol.

    • @valleycraftblades
      @valleycraftblades 3 роки тому

      @Rylan Peter if your girl doesn't trust you with their IG info you need to find a new chick cause she most definitely cheating lol

  • @man-e4g637
    @man-e4g637 5 років тому

    What gloves are those

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  5 років тому +1

      Manny Serrato tigster

    • @shaunlastname391
      @shaunlastname391 5 років тому +1

      @@belloautomotive1522 can you still feel things through them? I'd like a pair of gloves where I can feel pride or a sense of well being. Can you feel that in those?

    • @jorisknuts9662
      @jorisknuts9662 5 років тому

      @@shaunlastname391 wtf are you talking about 😂😂😂 lmao

  • @taxicamel
    @taxicamel 3 роки тому +1

    I have always been wary with welders who use autogenous welding because they really do ignore the purpose of filler and hence ....weld strength in the application. You measured 0.014" material thickness, but the fact of the matter is there is literally no material at the point of weld ...one simple reason why your tack failed ....there was literally no material at that tack.
    We all know what you were welding. The point of weld is at the sharpened edge (yeah sure, probably dull knife), but if you wanted to measure the material thickness for the purpose of identifying the amount of material at the weld, you should be measuring at that point.
    A very common problem with fabricators. They are not engineers. They are welders and some of them really want to make the weld "look" nice ....but under the surface ...there is no material.
    If this was in fact an legitimate welded part, this part would fail as the entire weld length, when measured, would be determined to be "undercut".
    Yes, the weld bead does look "NICE".

    • @klasodeth
      @klasodeth 3 роки тому +2

      If I'm understanding your post correctly it sounds like you're under the opinion that the cutting edges of the blades are just barely butted up against each other. While this video isn't particularly clear about the setup, at 2:37 it appears that the beveled portions of the blades are stacked on top of each other, meaning that the area being welded is in fact the same thickness as the rest of the blade, and not "literally no material".
      The setup is seen much more clearly in his previous video on the same topic: ua-cam.com/video/2Vb6lARo7DE/v-deo.html
      The link should be queued up to show alignment of the blades. The beveled edge of the blade on the right gleams quite brightly as it catches the light, only to disappear when the edge of the left blade overlaps the right, hiding the shiny edge.
      Perhaps it's not the strongest weld possible, but I think it's a lot stronger than you're giving it credit for.

    • @zacharytuttle5618
      @zacharytuttle5618 2 роки тому

      I dont think this was really meant to show you how to weld for serious production.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому +1

      This kind of welding can have its place, and you would know if you ever actually did it, instead of just being 'wary'. Being an engineer has nothing to do with it. Obviously, he can add filler if he wants to, but two razor blades welded together has not a goddam use in this world.

  • @TheEveryy
    @TheEveryy 4 роки тому

    браво но аз го правя без пулс и е по трудно

  • @magnum357225
    @magnum357225 3 роки тому +1

    Thats not really thin metal welding because u have that alu block drawing all the heat, let it hang on the side and weld it then.

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel 3 роки тому +1

      He clearly stated that the aluminum is soaking the heat away which helps his demonstration. He is NOT demonstrating how to weld thin material. He is demonstrating the two different pulse settings.

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 4 роки тому +1

    i could mig those box cutter blades with that set up , and think nothing of it ,, try razor blades , no backing , uphill vert then ill take note , till then , just another hot glue gun op

    • @ryanlewellyn5504
      @ryanlewellyn5504 4 роки тому

      hahahaha too fuckin funny!

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 роки тому

      A laser welder would be a better choice, but WTF would you want two razor blades welded together? Shaving your beard and ass at the same time?

  • @mordantly
    @mordantly 6 років тому

    Mic on camera sucks. Muffled pulse parameters.

  • @ngchinhock8495
    @ngchinhock8495 4 роки тому +2

    You just show and we learn nothing.

  • @ToanNguyen-uy5yt
    @ToanNguyen-uy5yt 5 років тому

    Helo you

  • @ScaredCivilian
    @ScaredCivilian 4 роки тому

    Cheater! Lol!

  • @598camaro4
    @598camaro4 5 років тому +4

    Hey man , a 5 year old can do it on pulse and with a chill block. Join the rest of us on the challenge and do it without..........

    • @bettiecordier2728
      @bettiecordier2728 5 років тому +10

      says the guy with no content...post link to challenge as id like to do it as well.

  • @cobnutts
    @cobnutts 5 років тому +2

    I'm just going say like it is...... this showed ZERO skill lol I've never seen people show off while overlapping blades and then fusing them..... weak

    • @bettiecordier2728
      @bettiecordier2728 5 років тому

      i checked out your channel , subbed . why so mean to this guy ? give him a chance to grow and evolve like you did .

    • @cobnutts
      @cobnutts 5 років тому +1

      @@bettiecordier2728I take my craft very seriously ive been at it for yrs to get where I'm at. I just have to speak up when I see some goofy stuff like this claiming to be a challenge. Melting 2 blades together with a pulsar to make it "look" like you did it manually with filler is not a challenge whatsoever. I want to see him weld then with no overlap with or with out filler. Fusing with no overlap shows something

    • @travistownsend7151
      @travistownsend7151 5 років тому +1

      I was reading fast and was like oh another asshole . But then my brain processed the overlapped part , i didnt even notice that .... Like Yeah good job trying to make the challenge not a challenge. And taking the easy route .and not really showing skill. Just found a good setting and moved it along . So yeah weak 😂

    • @joshua.merrill
      @joshua.merrill 5 років тому

      I understand using a chiller block and a pulse setting. If you're not using your tools to make the best product you can, then you're not making the best product you can. I was very surprised to see the overlapping blades, though. Completely necessary on a filler-less fusion weld, but obviously, not as impressive and doesn't translate as well to on-the-job skill.

  • @jcreedy20
    @jcreedy20 4 роки тому +3

    Wow, what a difference having all the rite kit and materials does. I have access to a mig welder, but not proper bench or tools to clamp stuff with, or the space to sit down and properly position myself etc. Often i have to do it outside where the gas gets blown away by the slightest breeze, and i am usually working on the concrete and leaning bits of metal against the wall or using objects to hold it into place and weigh it down etc whilst I weld it. You should do a challenge and show techniques of how to weld in austere in environments, as that's the likely environment where the average peasant will work haha!

  • @tlcomeefatto
    @tlcomeefatto 2 роки тому +1

    This easy whit cold welder machine TL WELDER ITALY

  • @K-FreestylesOnly
    @K-FreestylesOnly 2 місяці тому

    What’s the device he used to measure the width called. I keep forgetting

  • @DesertRatFabrication
    @DesertRatFabrication 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video, if i'm getting this right you are never more than 15 percent of the 120 amps, and what makes the 120 amps such a good setting, and lastly what happens if you go with lets say 15 to 20 amps without the pulse. Thanks

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  6 років тому +4

      Desert Rat 2000 yes that’s correct.
      You can do that also, just harder to control the heat without blowing through

    • @DesertRatFabrication
      @DesertRatFabrication 6 років тому +1

      Oh ok thank you so much for the reply can't wait to start playing with the settings on my alpha tig 200x, I want to make a wedge of cheese out of some thin stainless sheet I think I have some 20 gauge I have tried to pedal down some tacks on 20 amps but still blows through a little, I am going to try the settings you did, thanks again

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 3 роки тому +1

    Nice work! I'm a newbie too... never imagined 120 amps for a razor blade! I fully get the pulse time now! Would there ever be a need for an .040 tungsten??

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  3 роки тому

      Yes super thin material can use .40 for crisper starts and won’t burn out the edges as much.

  • @mohsenkabir
    @mohsenkabir 6 років тому +6

    Hi what is your welding machine?

  • @lkytdsvc
    @lkytdsvc 4 роки тому +1

    I have to ask! is there any reason you won't tell people what type of machine you are using.?????????????????

  • @fvg3401
    @fvg3401 4 роки тому

    SHEELMETAL STAINLESS
    SETTING FOR THIN MATIERAL
    AMP ARGON/HELIUM PRESSURE MATIERAL WIRE
    42 80/20 25CFM .060 .040
    38 80/20 25CFM .050 .040
    33 80/20 25CFM .040 .035
    28 80/20 25CFM .032 .035
    18 80/20 25CFM .020 .020
    10 80/20 25CFM .014 .020

  • @mariuszm7494
    @mariuszm7494 5 років тому +1

    Hello. Can you tell me what your welding machine settings are?

  • @s1rsgamingandreviews598
    @s1rsgamingandreviews598 Рік тому

    What type of welder is best used for thin metal like this is a higher Amp welder needed

  • @ingsperalta
    @ingsperalta Рік тому

    Can you provide the model of your welding machine??

  • @jdfranks1985
    @jdfranks1985 5 років тому

    Stop cheating..no pulse..free hand that shit

  • @daddypapi5421
    @daddypapi5421 Рік тому

    What kind of welding machine is this

  • @afroaliens
    @afroaliens 6 років тому +2

    What about doing this without the coolingblock?

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  6 років тому

      Aslak Zissou it’ll discolor a lot more, wont stay perfectly silver

    • @robertf1720
      @robertf1720 5 років тому +1

      yeah, that's far more realistic for repairs

    • @shaunlastname391
      @shaunlastname391 5 років тому +1

      @@robertf1720 why would you want to weld repair a fucking razor blade?

    • @devious762
      @devious762 5 років тому +1

      Shaun Last name that made me laugh😂

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel 3 роки тому +1

      @@shaunlastname391 ...far too ignorant a question for anyone to respond to.

  • @Jandejongjong
    @Jandejongjong 3 роки тому

    I want a tig!

  • @SOLLAIUSA
    @SOLLAIUSA 3 роки тому

    Hello Sir!
    I am in Miami and I have a broken piece of one customer to an equipment that is discontinued by the Manufactory and it needs an expert like you to weld.
    Impossible to find a person in Miami to do this.
    Do you take jobs like this?
    Pls advise!

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  3 роки тому

      what do you have?

    • @SOLLAIUSA
      @SOLLAIUSA 3 роки тому

      @@belloautomotive1522
      Thank You for the reply Sir.
      I can send a picture to you.
      This piece is a component of one equipment from a customer of mine and he asked me to find a solution since manufactory does not supply this piece as a replacement part.
      Let me know how to send you the picture..email better.
      Tks
      Marco
      Pls let me

    • @belloautomotive1522
      @belloautomotive1522  3 роки тому

      @@SOLLAIUSA krisfrombelloauto@gmail.com

  • @dncpiro
    @dncpiro 2 роки тому

    Hi
    Which sort of torch is it? Model and brand if you please
    Cheers

  • @itzikashtamkar2277
    @itzikashtamkar2277 3 роки тому

    why mine get cooked and black?

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 4 роки тому +1

    they are not razor blades

  • @Verton_D
    @Verton_D 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. What sheet metal is it? aluminum grade? or stainless steel?

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel 3 роки тому +1

      What are your referring to? The piece that is being welded? If it is, have you never seen a replaceable knife blade before? It certainly is not aluminum.

  • @davey2k12
    @davey2k12 6 років тому

    Great and I got a crap Chineseium Tig,cut,mma thing that's not got pulse just amps FFS 😂🤣

    • @christianandersen7458
      @christianandersen7458 5 років тому

      Da ve just buil the pulse function yourself, its easy and there is a video on youtube on how to make one with an arduino.

    • @davey2k12
      @davey2k12 5 років тому

      @@christianandersen7458 cud do got and arduino and nanos