I can’t believe that you’re not going to show people the flex in the head of that Radnor head (I believe) that’s something that you never showed at all is how the flex head works, I use it a lot with mirror welding to get to the back side of tubes and the such
Wow, that was a very fast 11 minutes chocked full of great info......I have to go back and watch again.......those screw on heads look really cool, especially being able to extend with extra lengths and different type heads.....I always wondered what the very long nozzles were for, not being a pipe guy I had never seen....thanks for showing us the array of tools in the arsenal.......cheers, Paul
I use the miller red head 26fv for most applications and haven't had a single problem with it in year and a half that I've owned it and I can tell it'll last quite some time. The cable is on the heavier side but I got used to it. The neck isn't as stiff as a lot of other torches and performs very well. Of course you can get by with many other brands but I've bought them and had to call the next day because of their fragile break in periods. My red head was ready to put in the work and I trust it every day.
Could you do a comparison and breakage test between spray transfer mig and dual shielded flux core? Totally off topic but I figured you would che k the comments on the latest video. Thanks
Im not sure if we have done an destructive testing of those process but we will take that into consideration for views requested videos. Thanks your reaching out
I noticed a slight mistake in the wording for the "air cooled" torch: air does not flow through the inside of torch, only shielding gas meaning Argon. The "air cooled" simply refers to the fact that, besides the relatively cool argon shielding gas flowing through it, the only way it dissipates heat is by convection into the surrounding air.
Clort, the presenters are not random community college students, they are professionals with experience in many different areas......no one can know everything about welding and be an expert on each type of welding. I know Titanium Ray has tremendous experience in the 'sanitary' pipe welding field, that is where no errors or gaps or crevices are allowed on the inside of pipe that could allow Bacteria to build up [food process, medical , chemical process]......it is a very demanding field. His experience welding stainless and titanium exhaust systems for exotic cars and motorbikes is also extensive, which is even harder to do in my opinion . He may look like he just got out of high school, but that is far from the truth....check out some of the other videos he has been involved in, especially the ones from last year where they visit him at the race shop.....
@@superformancefab4360 a great video would be an easy way to learn feeding the filler with tig, my old gnarly fingers act like I am trying to eat with chop sticks.....thanks in advance.....Paul
A problem I an encountering is there is little or no coverage of the topic of welding with pencil head torches. Not all the jobs involve micro tig which seems to be implied at least that they are only good for that. CK and HTP both offer (or used to) 20 series with 250 amp capability in a pencil torch format.
Hello sir. Great video. I'm just getting started into water cooled tig welding and was wondering since all my air cooled torches are 17 size, is there a water cooled torch that uses the same size cups and collets so I don't need to get different ones? Thank you very much.
Great info!
What was the name of the torch that you can pull apart..??
Its the Radnor modular tig torch available in air and water cooled
Great stuff, please tell us the brand of the modular tig torch.
Its the Radnor modular tig torch, i love it!
I can’t believe that you’re not going to show people the flex in the head of that Radnor head (I believe) that’s something that you never showed at all is how the flex head works, I use it a lot with mirror welding to get to the back side of tubes and the such
Thanks im sorry i missed that in all the torches but it is definitely a goto for me as well.
Only so many flexes before it fails.. I pay for my equipment, so I don't bend it willy nilly like a paper clip.
Wow, that was a very fast 11 minutes chocked full of great info......I have to go back and watch again.......those screw on heads look really cool, especially being able to extend with extra lengths and different type heads.....I always wondered what the very long nozzles were for, not being a pipe guy I had never seen....thanks for showing us the array of tools in the arsenal.......cheers, Paul
Thanks paul
Very interesting, thank you.
What company makes the interchangeable head torch???
Its the Radnor modular tig torch, awesome torch i love it.
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Mr Titanium Ray rocks.......great content Jeff.......cheers, Paul
Thank you Paul
I use the miller red head 26fv for most applications and haven't had a single problem with it in year and a half that I've owned it and I can tell it'll last quite some time. The cable is on the heavier side but I got used to it. The neck isn't as stiff as a lot of other torches and performs very well. Of course you can get by with many other brands but I've bought them and had to call the next day because of their fragile break in periods. My red head was ready to put in the work and I trust it every day.
Always good stuff in your show.
Could you do a comparison and breakage test between spray transfer mig and dual shielded flux core? Totally off topic but I figured you would che k the comments on the latest video. Thanks
Im not sure if we have done an destructive testing of those process but we will take that into consideration for views requested videos. Thanks your reaching out
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I noticed a slight mistake in the wording for the "air cooled" torch: air does not flow through the inside of torch, only shielding gas meaning Argon. The "air cooled" simply refers to the fact that, besides the relatively cool argon shielding gas flowing through it, the only way it dissipates heat is by convection into the surrounding air.
Why does this channel just invite a different random community college student to host every episode?
Clort, the presenters are not random community college students, they are professionals with experience in many different areas......no one can know everything about welding and be an expert on each type of welding. I know Titanium Ray has tremendous experience in the 'sanitary' pipe welding field, that is where no errors or gaps or crevices are allowed on the inside of pipe that could allow Bacteria to build up [food process, medical , chemical process]......it is a very demanding field. His experience welding stainless and titanium exhaust systems for exotic cars and motorbikes is also extensive, which is even harder to do in my opinion . He may look like he just got out of high school, but that is far from the truth....check out some of the other videos he has been involved in, especially the ones from last year where they visit him at the race shop.....
Very I interested in welding can’t wait to get my own gear and hopefully start some classes pretty soon 🧐
Its a rewarding career good luck!
get into a local community course...they are great....and inexpensive
Its going to be fun trust me and you wont regret it one of best decisions of my life
Such a great video. Well done, this dudes looks like he knows what he's talking about with tons of field experience.
Glad to see this channel getting back to informative vids.
Yes.....they are really working hard to get that info out....
Thanks let us know if theres other things youd like us to touch on
@@superformancefab4360 a great video would be an easy way to learn feeding the filler with tig, my old gnarly fingers act like I am trying to eat with chop sticks.....thanks in advance.....Paul
@@superformancefab4360 Dissimilar base material electrodes, like 309L and super blues.
Also preheating and post heating (normalization).
@@beachboardfan9544 I just wrapped up a video of welding dissimilar metals with 309L wire should air in couple of weeks. Thanks for reaching out
A problem I an encountering is there is little or no coverage of the topic of welding with pencil head torches.
Not all the jobs involve micro tig which seems to be implied at least that they are only good for that. CK and HTP both offer (or used to) 20 series with 250 amp capability in a pencil torch format.
Correct, 26 torch isn’t ever seen in UA-cam land.. ha! Well not by anyone who doesn’t weld out in the real world 🌎 that is…
Hello sir. Great video. I'm just getting started into water cooled tig welding and was wondering since all my air cooled torches are 17 size, is there a water cooled torch that uses the same size cups and collets so I don't need to get different ones? Thank you very much.
Information like yours are invaluable
Glad to hear that
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