Hey Carlos! For stainless you will use 308L, the size will depend on the thickness of the material you're welding. For this video we used 1/16" thick filler wire. Available Here: www.eastwood.com/tig-wire-stainless-1-16-36in-1lb-tube.html
Thank you to the eastwood channel for having this guy on and showing us how to do our own exgaust. I have a little welding experience so i wanted to do my own exhaust on my new project car. This video showed me everything i need, and ill be referencing this when i start on the exhaust
this guy is pretty good. I'm most impressed by how you can change the filler wire size and weld a gap. while maintaining a uniform bead shape and size. That is magic
GREAT VIDEO! at first i was like whos this joke! Never heard if Eastwood, but man i been welding up here in newport news,va for the naval shipyard,im flying home to aekansas and have a tig test on 12gauge 308L so its been a minute so i damn sure needed this video, thanks yall
My TIG machine is a simple 'set amps and go' 2T machine. I don't have a pedal so I can't dynamically control the weld, right? Or have I overlooked something the entire time of owning the machine? lol
Depending on thickness of metal: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-1-16-er308l-filler-rod-1lb-er308l-063-01t.html or www.eastwood.com/eastwood-3-32-er308l-filler-rod-1lb-er308l-094-01t.html
Start by wearing your ppe, fr jacket/long sleeves 🤦♂️ Y’all missed to inform those who don’t know about what tungsten to use for stainless… Instructor was to fast in speaking to the audience. What happened to back purging? Plenty of gas coverage for s.s. Just because it’s good on the outside doesn’t mean it is in the inside…
Ryan you might have skipped through the video a bit. Please check out: 2:35 - 3/32" Multi-mix Tungsten 5:28 - "I want to disclose we are not back purging"
That's without back flow though, that's pretty clean . I've got at least 17yrs. welding tig, mostly titanium and stainless. I started at the airlines straight out of welding school.
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what filler wire was use? New to stainless and about ready to order a replacement for my Tig 200 v1 that I have. thanks
Hey Carlos! For stainless you will use 308L, the size will depend on the thickness of the material you're welding. For this video we used 1/16" thick filler wire.
Available Here:
www.eastwood.com/tig-wire-stainless-1-16-36in-1lb-tube.html
@@eastwoodco thank you, spring break shopping will be underway!
wowser is all i can say this man exudes knowledge faster than i can absorb it keep stainless stainless best tip ever thankyou vince and eastwood
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Thank you to the eastwood channel for having this guy on and showing us how to do our own exgaust. I have a little welding experience so i wanted to do my own exhaust on my new project car. This video showed me everything i need, and ill be referencing this when i start on the exhaust
Nice we're glad to hear it!
Thanks for the tips! Especially your methods with pulse welding and when it can be useful.
this guy is pretty good. I'm most impressed by how you can change the filler wire size and weld a gap. while maintaining a uniform bead shape and size. That is magic
We're always impressed by Vince, he's a great welder and teacher.
Semper fi brother
Excellent teaching style!
Great job
GREAT VIDEO! at first i was like whos this joke! Never heard if Eastwood, but man i been welding up here in newport news,va for the naval shipyard,im flying home to aekansas and have a tig test on 12gauge 308L so its been a minute so i damn sure needed this video, thanks yall
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Why no close ups of welding?
What are your thoughts on Solar Flux?
Only good in boilers and refineries where you can’t get a good purge or it’s cost is outweighs the profit.
But in those situations mud wire is a more reliable solution in personal experience
My TIG machine is a simple 'set amps and go' 2T machine. I don't have a pedal so I can't dynamically control the weld, right? Or have I overlooked something the entire time of owning the machine? lol
Is it one of our machines? Generally the "scratch-start" TIG machines are set and move forward.
what filler ROD?? did I miss something???
Depending on thickness of metal: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-1-16-er308l-filler-rod-1lb-er308l-063-01t.html
or
www.eastwood.com/eastwood-3-32-er308l-filler-rod-1lb-er308l-094-01t.html
1/16th 308L
Dude should really be wearing a long sleeve shirt in a promo video like this. Cover yourselves up folks, dont earl towards skin cancer like this guy.
Start by wearing your ppe, fr jacket/long sleeves 🤦♂️
Y’all missed to inform those who don’t know about what tungsten to use for stainless…
Instructor was to fast in speaking to the audience.
What happened to back purging?
Plenty of gas coverage for s.s.
Just because it’s good on the outside doesn’t mean it is in the inside…
Ryan you might have skipped through the video a bit. Please check out:
2:35 - 3/32" Multi-mix Tungsten
5:28 - "I want to disclose we are not back purging"
You taking Moore than working
Its an instructional, genius. Of course hes going to talk more than work, otherwise the video would be redundant.
Wtf??? Ten years and that's the weld??? Information good but the bead was ugly... Plus no PPE 👎🏾...
We've found our viewer base must all be pro-welders and pro-painters.
@@eastwoodco Exactly right... 👨🏾🏭...
That's without back flow though, that's pretty clean . I've got at least 17yrs. welding tig, mostly titanium and stainless. I started at the airlines straight out of welding school.
@@scottr3141 Salute to that... That ultimate goal stuff...
was thinking the same thing lol