Tig Welding Tips - UA41 6g Pipe Welding Test (re-uploaded)

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    The UA-41 pipe welding test is 2 inch schedule 80 carbon steel pipe welded using 309 stainless filler rod. The reason it is a common test is that In some cases, it qualifies a welder to weld both stainless and carbon steel within certain limitations. So it makes sense for a contractor to get the most value out of one single welding certification test.

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  • @freddyrasheed528
    @freddyrasheed528 5 років тому +3

    Hey buddy, I love your videos. I am doing a 309, UA-41/Now at a nuclear plant. The Dip keyhole method is absolutely the way to go.I think people get a little sideways and treat this like carbon, and this is a whole Nother animal. I currently have a tick finger, and it is the only way to go when free handing a root pass,Like you said when you’re almost there to make that Tie in, you have to stay comfortable, and relaxed. I haven’t seen any new videos from you in a while. I hope this finds you doing well, I’m sure the younger people that are starting off in this field greatly appreciate what you do. I think me and you were pretty close to the same age. Can you imagine if we would’ve had UA-cam when we started out in this industry. Having the visual aesthetic‘s to troubleshoot things that are going on . Take care.

  • @younghonor6859
    @younghonor6859 10 років тому +3

    I just ordered my Tig finger. I have a 6G test at the end of the month. First test I've ever taken. Thanks for all the videos. You might have just made me alot of money

  • @SMCca
    @SMCca 10 років тому +3

    As a fairly novice welder, I can say that the Tig Finger is an amazing tool. Easily the best welding tool I've ever spent money on. They really are that good!

  • @PANTYEATR1
    @PANTYEATR1 10 років тому +1

    I'm amazed at your comfort level and how you comfortably position yourself each time. I know you have been doing this forever, but that's my biggest problems, getting comfortable. I can weld great when I'm comfy, it's just getting there every time that's challenging. I have been studying you for a while now and what I'm focusing on is how you get comfortable and how your arcs look.
    great video as usual Jody

  • @phendrix9476
    @phendrix9476 3 роки тому +1

    I ordered the TIG DVD’s and the TIG finger. No regrets. Love the arc shots on this video too

  • @jaygee445
    @jaygee445 7 років тому +1

    Great techniques n tips jo ! As a journeyman pipefitter/welder , I by far am inexperienced to many processes of welding due to the fact that I am not always welding on the job. Thus, when I come into something new , I look for those techniques from experienced guys as yourself. Keep up the great work, it's definitely helpful to us all !

  • @miguelduran9316
    @miguelduran9316 Рік тому

    i got your regular sized tig finger. been using it at my job to practice for about a month and a half and it works like a charm.

  • @nisamaramoonflower6510
    @nisamaramoonflower6510 10 років тому

    Received my Tig Finger today! It came in a day early. Can not wait to try this out tomorrow!!!

  • @Aint1S
    @Aint1S 7 років тому

    Those darn tig-fingers are everywhere nowadays... You're a smart guy for actually selling the product and not sitting on the idea like most people.

  • @jordanthadan7113
    @jordanthadan7113 2 роки тому

    Fellow ua member taken and passed this test good quality content Jody thank you

  • @Aller86
    @Aller86 2 місяці тому

    In this he has an add about the "TIG Finger" and these things are no joke. I consider them an essentials piece of kit. You should weld comfortably for the best welds possible and these little puppies allow just that. keeps me from speeding through the end of filler rods or passes cause my hands feel like they are on fire. I LOVE THESE THINGS. (one thing about them I wish the ends would frey inside but still have one on me all the time!) another great video thanks!

  • @tedtague7654
    @tedtague7654 9 років тому

    I went back to school at ArcLabs for 6G GTAW and just got the tigfinger regular and XL. Love em'. I tried a couple other tricks like wrapping my stick glove around the pipe but this is more practical. The regular actually just fits two of my fingers in a way that it doesnt come loose over time. Really handy. With an added cotton finger tip cover on my middle finger I get all the dexterity and comfort I need to weld pipe all day.

  • @marekswierkot4702
    @marekswierkot4702 7 років тому +2

    Hi
    hello I’m a fresh welder in Europa - Poland, I like your videos, I've learned very much from them,keep up the good work.

  • @derickbest2003
    @derickbest2003 3 роки тому

    Yessir I bought me a tig finger and she has helped me get my raise and pass a heavy wall test(; thanks Jody👨‍🏭

  • @tonyclifton474
    @tonyclifton474 8 років тому +17

    i appreciate your videos, i've learned more from you than most instructors. keep up the good work.

    • @krs1732
      @krs1732 7 років тому +1

      only thing I learned from this video is that he has trouble tying in so he cuts out his side tacks and doesn't show the tie in on top lol.

    • @cakefartrpg2280
      @cakefartrpg2280 4 роки тому +1

      KRS 1
      It’s the smarter thing to do. Why would you want more tie ins?

  • @mallard051
    @mallard051 7 років тому

    Been welding since I was 8..college master welding degree etc.... your vids are a great refresher! Thanks!!!!

  • @davonsden
    @davonsden 10 років тому

    Hi! Your vids helped me pass the HL045 test in stainless. So many thanks! And for the cool part, I wasnt a pipe welder to beging with. Just tried it some times but never really worked as one. So it was cool that I passed the test!

  • @KnolltopFarms
    @KnolltopFarms 10 років тому

    Gotta say, I know many folks aren't as familiar with your videos as I am, hence your speech about selling the Tig-finger, but I am so glad I bought one! Even though I may not treat it like a ladies lace glove it is almost new looking after 4 months of using it nearly everyday. I use it for Tig as well as stick welding, and have even caught myself walking on it and just a light slap against the lip of my table it knocks the dust off and a wet rag removes the boot-prints when I do Tig something that should be clean.
    I stand behind your product, your techniques, and even your tone of voice, and I'm not about to apologize for my opinions. I'm waiting for my birthday to get a second one and I know how I will use it, but are there any times you need 2 that you could show us on video without feeling like the "Sham-wow" guy? Mahalo and Aloha for all the time you spend to teach and entertain us freeloaders, for even though I bought one Tig finger, you have more than "got me back" with all your tips and tricks!

  • @michaeld.fuller3648
    @michaeld.fuller3648 8 років тому

    Excellent video. I use aluminum foil to cap off the ends of the test coupon, it does not melt like duct tape. If the open root gap closes up during welding I use a cut off wheel to maintain a 3/32" gap.

  • @7628739
    @7628739 10 років тому +1

    Miller needs to contract you as there Factory welder at the top trade shows,, I'd go just to meet you.. You have done so much for my welding,, hats off to you!!

    • @charlesnwogu1401
      @charlesnwogu1401 6 років тому

      Mark I like to work with you I am a welder but I have no international documents can be of help

  • @stephen1687
    @stephen1687 10 років тому

    Yeah the tig finger really works good for giving you more time to deal with the heat keeping your hand steady for the root and hot pass

  • @richardkicklighter1202
    @richardkicklighter1202 9 років тому

    I don't know why the 6G strikes fear in the heart, and sweats bullets, but it sure does. Especially when the job counts on it. I own plenty of tig fingers and consider them an indispensable part of the gear. When I see somebody else with one, we laugh and talk about your great videos. DON'T YOU DARE STOP, WE ARE COUNTING ON YOU!

  • @Jakeyboyshow
    @Jakeyboyshow 10 років тому +1

    Thanks again Jody, your website has been a GOTO resource on Every 1 of my welding projects - 1000's of $ worth of help so thanks! BTW, I bought a Tig finger and it's been invaluable on everything from tests, jobs, courses, practice, brazing, gas-cutting anything hot actually! Just about to go buy a pack of 5-10 coz I've eventually worn it out and it's covered in muck from the abuse! =)

  • @nickcorkery7663
    @nickcorkery7663 7 років тому

    love the smell of melting duct tape in the weld booth. just took the UA-41 a week ago. still waiting on the results but I'm confident I passed. however I walk the cup the whole way. I do a little dip/keyhole on the root but while walking. I tend to run a 3/32 gap, knife edge with a 3/32 rod at 75amps on scratch start. than for my hot pass/fill/cap I run between 85-95 amps.

  • @MonsterFab01
    @MonsterFab01 10 років тому

    Love your videos mate. I can spend all night watching and learning. I have your tig fingers and they are the best thing since sliced bread. Love them keep two in my welding jacket pocket all the time.

  • @WillyD1
    @WillyD1 4 роки тому

    I got my ua 41,local 716 ,great video brother that was slick

  • @benlano2062
    @benlano2062 9 років тому

    good vid if u can clean the inside apply solar flux to the clean area back gas plus a little flux helps especially in field operations where your work piece is dirty

  • @zytambourourabomwa3488
    @zytambourourabomwa3488 3 роки тому

    Merci j'ai vraiment à pris et compris dans cette vidéo vous montrez que tout part d'abord d'une bonne préparation et technique que vous avez utilisé je vais l'essayer demain merci

  • @FRUNTCASTER
    @FRUNTCASTER 10 років тому +5

    Have you ever showed a 6G-R test -- or why someone might want just that cert?
    Could make for a good video, or a series?

  • @rafaelcomas46
    @rafaelcomas46 7 років тому

    muestras como soldar pero regular el equipo no. eso también es primordial.. buen vídeo. das clase personalizada quiero soldar así..

  • @shripawar5649
    @shripawar5649 4 роки тому

    Nice and good quality 6g tig welding sir👌👌
    I'm IBR tig welder . India.

  • @boroturkes7786
    @boroturkes7786 3 роки тому

    This video is great help me a lot too.Thanks a lot Jody.

  • @dvil1264
    @dvil1264 10 років тому

    thanks justin i kind figured that i switched to number 12 gas lens and turned up the amps things are lookn beautyful was too sure bout root just thought around there thanks

  • @Pvt._Liquor
    @Pvt._Liquor 2 роки тому

    I’m ready to take my ya test but it always makes me nervous taking a test. I have a tig finger and it is awesome.

  • @remsoyl900
    @remsoyl900 7 років тому

    the tig finger is Absolutely well worth having, Professor Pratt says Own one better be Caught with one ,than without

  • @steelersftw3056
    @steelersftw3056 9 років тому

    I really appreciate the time you take to put these amazing weld videos up! You Rock!

  • @mewolf1
    @mewolf1 10 років тому

    Anyone questioning the TIG Finger, Don't! They are everything Jody says they are. I bought Two; saves on shipping. :)

    • @tct72
      @tct72 10 років тому +1

      I have scares on my little finger that tells me I should have bought one years ago.

    • @villijs33321
      @villijs33321 10 років тому +2

      I get 2 TIG FINGERS and I have not started TIG weldig yet :)

  • @tonycolvin7456
    @tonycolvin7456 9 років тому

    Jody do some Cuni piping! Im fighting with fitters from getting hit by NDT on pits...but they won't give out the remotes! I know you can kill the machine and finish on some copper but man i would love to see how you do it since you are a really good pipe welder.

  • @gileno790
    @gileno790 10 років тому

    its root was parallel porq u put the rod through the side of the bezel, tries to put inside the opening will get better ops and position 6g have to use the right hand and the left tbm up more.

  • @markpeters694
    @markpeters694 10 років тому

    Thanks jody,but i gotta weld up some structural 350 pfc today,all mig all v up ,want to use 4111 stick as a root for peno,v down,and then v-up with mig,although the boss disagrees,

  • @mike216ism
    @mike216ism 7 років тому

    The tig finger is one genius invention. Just as important to me as a gas lens. Can't tig weld without either. Who ever thought of that tig finger saved lots of skin 😉

  • @BigJoycey5
    @BigJoycey5 10 років тому

    You are awesome you explain it in such a simple way

  • @s1914
    @s1914 10 років тому

    Just a fabulous video as always Jody

  • @mathewwhittle10
    @mathewwhittle10 9 років тому

    You could use a bullet tack, no need to purge for tacking? btw i bow to your greater knowledge, i'm just thinking, because i recently started using them, because then there's no need to grind or feather tacks out. I just use a slitting wheel to cut them off and file the tack off the outside of the pipe. I use 1/2" solid rod,cut 3/4" long, top and sides as bullets.The bottom I leave open.

    • @laurenceaoun6191
      @laurenceaoun6191 Рік тому

      Hi Mr Jody
      Your method welding teknik very nice idea tig finger very important. I believe you wonderful when show your video good way how you weld I would like to thank you

  • @1scratchgolfer
    @1scratchgolfer 5 років тому

    Great product. Highly recommended.

  • @BruceWayne-rw6gr
    @BruceWayne-rw6gr 10 років тому

    also always purge at low cfps
    or else the air and argon will mix and will actually take longer to purge

  • @dgw9051
    @dgw9051 10 років тому

    Very nice looking weld. UA 488 here. Keep the videos up. Just learning how to tig, pipe. Bloody frustrating.

  • @hungomanh1579
    @hungomanh1579 10 років тому

    ở bên các bạn thiết bị và dụng cụ tốt nên tỷ lệ tạo nên một mối hàn hoàn hảo là rất cao , nhưng tôi tự hào một điều rằng tay nghề thợ hàn của VIỆT NAM chúng tôi không thua kém gì các bạn cảm ơn vì clip của các bạn đã giúp tôi hiểu hơn về chuyên nghành hàn. tôi là một thợ hàn!

  • @redlineracing9429
    @redlineracing9429 8 років тому

    great video lots of tips and tricks thanks

  • @JFROMM454
    @JFROMM454 10 років тому

    So when cutting the tacks you can just cut the middle and just move a bit slower when welding over it and it won't affect the back of the weld? I grind off that extra bit carefully with a cutting disk after cutting the tack, a tedious process

  • @eakd8271
    @eakd8271 3 роки тому

    I also feel like when I keyhole dip my root comes out slightly flatter then just feeding the wire the whole time ? I’m still learning man so I’m just asking question tbh...

  • @jessedavis8753
    @jessedavis8753 6 років тому +1

    im practicing for that test right now, i got my ua21, thats stick all the way out.

  • @7538ivan
    @7538ivan 2 роки тому

    Hello from Puerto Rico I fallow you a lot

  • @eakd8271
    @eakd8271 3 роки тому

    One more question why not just use bridge tacks instead of penetrated tacks if you gonna cut them out ?

  • @abiddomi101
    @abiddomi101 8 років тому

    tnx. I like how you welding by 2 hands.

  • @TheFend3r
    @TheFend3r 10 років тому

    Thanks for the Re-upload Jody! Watching now :)

  • @matthoddinott50
    @matthoddinott50 8 років тому

    I've done the same test, and they do a side bend instead of root/ face bend.

    • @nickcorkery7663
      @nickcorkery7663 7 років тому

      Matt Hoddinott this particular test is an x-ray test. not a bend test.

  • @microgamer54
    @microgamer54 3 роки тому

    If you were going to cut the tacks anyway why did you not bridge tack it? Im curious

  • @JTCamper
    @JTCamper 10 років тому +1

    Cheers Jody!

  • @AenoyP-b9u
    @AenoyP-b9u 9 років тому

    is it OK to remove argon hose and tape when root pass is complete? and how much pressure or psi is argon feeding in the pipe? and is stainless pipe done the same way?

  • @mateuszdzikus2090
    @mateuszdzikus2090 10 років тому

    very helpfull videos for begginers tig welders, about technique, thx :)

  • @supamon337
    @supamon337 9 років тому

    after the root pass is complete is OK to remove argon and tape? and while doing root pass how much psi or pressure argon is feeding in the pipe? and stainless pipe is done the same way?

  • @barajee896
    @barajee896 8 років тому

    l like And ilove you sir you are a great man sir please our world need wellding tips exibation

  • @davidjumbo5525
    @davidjumbo5525 6 років тому

    I am David Kudoro, please I really love what you are doing right now, I am a Tig welder and i love welding but I am not too perfect on it but i love it because out of all the welding I have been doing Tig welding I the easiest and sweetie

  • @Sallah1978
    @Sallah1978 9 років тому

    Welding I there are some fantastic almlahadat 1. A Proton CAP must be 2.5/2 welding Proton wrong so there are the permeability and thereby repair incomplete permeability

  • @leviboccasile666
    @leviboccasile666 8 років тому

    thank you, i will try it tommorow.
    you give me good tips.
    i will reply tommorow. thx

  • @6psycho9
    @6psycho9 10 років тому

    awesome video, thanks this really helped and I ordered my TIG finger when I was in college :D

  • @georgeweldman3247
    @georgeweldman3247 10 років тому

    Excellent video...thanks

  • @eakd8271
    @eakd8271 3 роки тому

    Why duck tape instead of masking tape ?
    And what’s the reason for the purge if it’s carbon ? Or is it not ?

  • @davidgullette6645
    @davidgullette6645 10 років тому

    i use a 5/32 gap with a 1/8 rod. its easier for me to see my edges burn in and i have a little more room for closure. .

  • @purushottambachchhere7093
    @purushottambachchhere7093 7 років тому

    sir plz give me some help. how to weld 10.5mm diameter Stainless Steel tube weld with purging by TIG welding method.plz sir make at least one video. it is really needed for me and my frnds.

  • @brandonlawson7481
    @brandonlawson7481 10 років тому

    How do you make your weld flat on the bottom, I'm having a real problem with it hanging down, I'm welding schedule 40s stainless pipe 6g, and on the bottom it sags down and toutches the tungsten, it's driving me crazy because I matched everything you have shown in the video apart from the pipe is stainless, I've tried changing the gap, amperage, purge pressures, joint prep, filler wire, welding technique, and speed, also the penetration is very very shallow and get massive suck back on the bottom, please help

    • @jasonhook5644
      @jasonhook5644 10 років тому

      Try keeping the wire in the puddle and feeding it while weaving wider. Or hold your wire up inside the pipe a lil. Rest it on the bottom of the middle tack and feed it into the puddle.

  • @dvil1264
    @dvil1264 10 років тому +1

    any tips for a 2in shc 80 stainless steel iv be tryn on the surface clean at 80amps and the bead gets grey after putn on a 2in bead from 3 to 12 oclock hope to see a stainless pipe root and all please

    • @justinbenjamin4651
      @justinbenjamin4651 10 років тому +1

      I'm assuming you're talking about welding after root? You're probably getting the material too hot or inadequate shielding if its turning grey. If you want the piece to stay shiny you can probably only weld an inch at a time and let it cool that you can touch it. For the heat it may sound contradictive but turn it up. 80 is enough for a root because you're basically just melting wire, but for the hot pass, especially on heavier material, you will need more amps. Having too low amps will take too long to form a puddle which is just dumping excess heat into the part. Turn it up so you can form a puddle almost instantly and move. Don't worry what he is welding at every welder will run different. We usually have Miller XMTs at work and I would weld somewhere around 110-120 for a hot pass on heavier tubes if I could change my machine between root and hotpass, and that's on scratch start, liftarc maybe around 140. I also freehand everything which would probably let me move a little faster than someone walking the cup. If its shielding try a gas lens to cover a wider area and allow it to cool while shielding gas is present. Welding stainless boiler tubes I'm usually not that worried about a perfectly shiny weld, they're stainless for strength at high temps not for corrosion resistance but if a weld is really grey or ugly I'll hit it with a stainless wire brush to get all the oxides off, let it cool almost completely and run over really fast with no wire and they shine right up.

  • @TheBrick2
    @TheBrick2 10 років тому

    I'm not a welder so excuses my ignorance. With the purging of the pipe with argon this is obviously for applications where very high quality and constancy is required. Can you give some examples? Natural gas? Steam in power plants? What kind of pressure and conditions are the welds these pipes expected to withstand?

    • @justinbenjamin4651
      @justinbenjamin4651 10 років тому +2

      It's purged because the root is stainless. Stainless will "sugar" if not purged, basically the chromium is coming out of solution and will oxidize where exposed to oxygen. Its called that because it looks like sugar on the surface, inside the pipe. The examples you listed are not as critical as you'd think a lot of natural gas piping is all 6010 downhand and a majority of welds in steam generation are 70 series until you get to superheated steam where it will be up to say 90 B3 wire or 9018 B3 stick. 90 B3 has 2.5% chromium so it will sugar if way overheated, but normally it isn't purged. Modern boilers are designed with T91/P91 also called 9 chrome steels and they must be purged to avoid root oxidation. As for pressures it depends on boiler design, older small coal or garbage burning plants can run as low as 500psi where new supercritical boilers run over 3200psi. The average plants around me produce 500MW from coal fired boilers that run at 2750psi. The lower tubes in a boiler like this have liquid water in and are approx. 2" id and .3" wall thickness or more but with wear I've seen them under an eighth inch wall before they fail, which is usually quite catastrophic if a large area is wore. Purging is normally used for sanitary piping in the food or medical industry where the roots must be clean and smooth.

    • @TheBrick2
      @TheBrick2 10 років тому

      Justin Benjamin Thanks that's some good info and not what I expected. Given me some interesting material to look up.

  • @MsCydd
    @MsCydd 10 років тому

    Really good video, well done!

  • @suduong7782
    @suduong7782 7 років тому

    cảm thay học dk rất nhiêu.thankyou chương trinh

  • @anoopjoseph4392
    @anoopjoseph4392 6 років тому

    How to hand and fingers moving and balancing any tips say sir. I have been doing It a few times and nothing is clear My work

  • @ronniewheeler4167
    @ronniewheeler4167 9 років тому

    Have any tips on welding schedule 10 ss 308L? I'm using a 1/8 gap and 3/32 for my root which seems fine but not getting a real heavy pass like in your video, mainly flush with no suck-back. Thanks.

  • @user-ph7lp2dl1q
    @user-ph7lp2dl1q 8 років тому

    great video, very informative

  • @therogoganon
    @therogoganon 10 років тому

    i just did this the other day! funny

  • @yamisux
    @yamisux 10 років тому

    Could you go over your pipe vise rig you've got in a future video? I'm looking to build me one similar to yours if you don't mind, thanks!

  • @orentonedwarrds7718
    @orentonedwarrds7718 10 років тому

    I am a Jamaican who is just wondering if I can join a UA local in Canada or America

  • @TallGuySmallBike
    @TallGuySmallBike 10 років тому

    Great to watch, Thanks for the upload. in regards to the tig finger, is there anyway you can get a pocket type one? so it fits over 2-4 fingers? or are the current ones stretchable? Cheers

    • @KnolltopFarms
      @KnolltopFarms 10 років тому +1

      Yeah! I would buy a two-fingered Tig 'glove over' for $50 bucks, or maybe add a Velcro or snap type connector to them? I have an old sewing machine for leather and am tempted to try to stitch two on there, but find myself switching fingers too often to make it a permanent thing, so an attachment system would be cool! Sorry to "bump my gums" about something I'm sure you've heard more than twice!

  • @marcoszavala2677
    @marcoszavala2677 9 років тому

    Meen i do apreciate those videos thanks

  • @daveosland3199
    @daveosland3199 9 років тому +2

    why use ss filler on carbon steel pipe? ps., enjoy the videos! thanks

    • @iw63boomer
      @iw63boomer 9 років тому

      Dave Osland It gives you a qualification for stainless, because of the classification of the filler rod

    • @daveosland3199
      @daveosland3199 9 років тому

      iw63boomer Thanks for the reply-
      Weird, because Stainless performs differently when welding vs. steel-
      "suck back" on the root, HAZ, etc..

    • @iw63boomer
      @iw63boomer 9 років тому

      Dave Osland
      TRUE! I don't have my notes in front of me ... but it has more to do with how AWS or ASME classifies the filler - there is a lot more to is than this ... I will be away from my work station for a couple of weeks, but when I get back I will try to hit you with a more complete answer.

  • @adam1107x
    @adam1107x 7 років тому

    Thank you! Master is very good!

  • @FullPenetrationWeldn
    @FullPenetrationWeldn 10 років тому

    so why did you stop welding pipe and start your shop?

  • @radopetz
    @radopetz 10 років тому

    super práca ..pozdrav zo Slovakia

  • @jaketank3217
    @jaketank3217 10 років тому +1

    Thanks again!

  • @albertg9557
    @albertg9557 7 років тому

    How big should the hole be to purge out the oxygen

  • @derekholmes6073
    @derekholmes6073 9 років тому

    Bridge tack is what I use for anything that requires a purge. ..

  • @ruhailiqbal1991
    @ruhailiqbal1991 7 років тому

    What do you do if your close ur root then there's a bad tie in. What is the best way to open it and re weld it stainless root

    • @Joshualt43
      @Joshualt43 7 років тому

      Ruhail Iqbal grind it out and feather it oand re-light behind and come into it hot

  • @rikgreen5447
    @rikgreen5447 5 років тому

    What size cup and tungsten stick out would you recommend? Thanks.

  • @tomekbawor2055
    @tomekbawor2055 9 років тому

    Wire HL045
    Right and left hand:)

  • @user-tm7yw4dk7q
    @user-tm7yw4dk7q 6 років тому

    very very nice job

  • @craiglaster5805
    @craiglaster5805 9 років тому

    Bout to take a test 6g pipe 2" stainless where can i find that tig finger???

  • @ricardoespinoza7359
    @ricardoespinoza7359 8 років тому

    muy bueno el video saludos

  • @jessedavis8753
    @jessedavis8753 6 років тому

    are you moving up and down or just dragging the tig rig

  • @subashs1256
    @subashs1256 7 років тому

    2" test caping please upload

  • @kangaroomusic5605
    @kangaroomusic5605 9 років тому

    very iterested for tig finger, but i have a problem... i can't order to my country (Serbia) can you help me somehow?