And customers wonder why fabricator/weldors charge so much 🤦🏻♂️! Just look at the volume of equipment and skills it takes to fabricate these, seemingly, simple parts.
The welder was set at 250 amps, but I only used whatever I needed. Probably 200 to start, then let off to around 125 at the end once the parts were hot. Point the torch more towards the thick piece and pay attention to the puddle. Try to put it where you want it.
Had that button for few years now , had to get replacement button itself , after a while thst silicon button or whatever natural it's made from gets hard and it takes some force to press to get amps up. But replacement was cheap I got 2 of them for like 20 $ shipped.
That tig button is the best thing ever invented for tig welding. I showed it to a 75 year old welder and the guy bugged me soo much i had to buy him one.
Would love to see a video with that amp meter in the corner. I know it's all about experience and the number doesn't matter as it's all relative to what your working on and the preference of the user. It would still be fun to see as a visual way to grasp the concepts.
All welding questions are answered on the website www.6061.com
Thanks for watching
Buy his course. It’s great. I need to get back through the drills again. Even a weekend hack can do ok if you practice the basics. Good stuff!
He’s back!!!! We’ve missed you brotha we need the content 😂
A trick to square the table with the disk sander is to use the square with the sander on, you'll get a perfect fit with the square every time 😂
Yes, Aaron returns!
Love your work, the real time video is really helpful!
Back again🔥
We miss you videos.
Regards from Germany
Nice work as always bro
glad to see to your work again
love all the info you provide great channel!
Спасибо за информацию. Снимай больше видео где рассказываешь про настройки сварочного аппарата
I know I'm a rookie now ... I always scuff my gloves on the belt sander with parts that small. Good to see you mysterious masked craftsman💪
Welcome back!
Nice to see you Aaron nice job
And customers wonder why fabricator/weldors charge so much 🤦🏻♂️! Just look at the volume of equipment and skills it takes to fabricate these, seemingly, simple parts.
Very cool. Look forward to seeing what they are for.
I put the tig button on to practice and get use to the feel, but now I never use the pedal
A new vid! Thanks a mil! 😅
Great work as always. 👍👍
Sweet I learnt something from this video that I wasn’t doing
Круто сделал👍. Покажи пожалуйста работу с алюминием 2мм в очередном вмдео.
Awesome looking welds as always! Where have your adventures taken you to so far since your mobile fab shop and truck?
Outstanding as usual!
What are those sweet blocks made out of? The layered ones
Where have you been? 🙂
Hâte de voir la suite !
Great as always👍
👑 thank You.
Beautiful work! BMX or bike grip @ 11:51?
So what are the tricks of the trade,looks to me like a simple weld?
Awesome! As always!
What welding machine do you have?
Ill take a guess light bar tab mounts
Beautiful!👏👏👏👍👍👍
Fantastic...U make me sic...😂 LOL lol hahaha 😆 😂 🤣 😅 ya goofy m8te from Australia
Good job керемет жасалған
A new video 🥰🥰🥰
я уж думал пропал...
"To be continued"!!!!
oke up
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Love the tig button. Literally learned tig on it. If there's ever an upgraded version of it, I'd buy it.
You’re back! 🎉
Hey,for what's it worth we have missed your videos!
Nice 👍 can you share the settings Im having trouble welding thick to thin
The welder was set at 250 amps, but I only used whatever I needed. Probably 200 to start, then let off to around 125 at the end once the parts were hot. Point the torch more towards the thick piece and pay attention to the puddle. Try to put it where you want it.
Had that button for few years now , had to get replacement button itself , after a while thst silicon button or whatever natural it's made from gets hard and it takes some force to press to get amps up. But replacement was cheap I got 2 of them for like 20 $ shipped.
You're back. It's been so long, I though you earned enough slingshot money to retire.
Nice to have you back Aaron!
We missed you. Figured you left for the dark side. Keep the content coming. Nice seeing these welded in real time.
Great to see you’re back man!
Cómo siempre maestro, buen trabajo, cordones espectaculares.🔝🤓😜
Always excellent work. 👍🏽
Glad to see you back
🍻🇨🇦👨🏭
Thanks for the upload!
Your Startin to catch on 😊
Thought you had gotten abducted by aliens 👽 🛸
What is it for?
12:00 Did he?
That tig button is the best thing ever invented for tig welding. I showed it to a 75 year old welder and the guy bugged me soo much i had to buy him one.
Hell ya👍🔥
Are they brackets for cruise control on a motorcycle?
Now thats a smart way to watermark your videos...
Nice job ,,, they dont look cheap though .
Some sort of MTB handlebar mount?
Great to see you back, it's been a while :)
Class is back in session 🤟🏼🤟🏼
Is that a huge throttle lock?
Another great video
Slick. As usual.
Nice goodie.
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Would love to see a video with that amp meter in the corner.
I know it's all about experience and the number doesn't matter as it's all relative to what your working on and the preference of the user.
It would still be fun to see as a visual way to grasp the concepts.
Exercise #6 on the website shows amps and the puddle/ arc shot from my point of view through a welding lens
I love the tig button! Best upgrade to tig welder you can do!