FEEDING TIG WELDING FILLER ROD TECHNIQUE - TIG WELDING RODS EXPLAINED

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @PacificArcTigWelding
    @PacificArcTigWelding  5 місяців тому

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  • @franksmiley198
    @franksmiley198 4 роки тому +32

    This is my 6th video from you that I have watched in one day. I took some welding classes but they never went over these things. You are fantastic and thanks for all the awesome videos that you have and are preparing for us.

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +5

      Haha awesome frank. Thanks a lot for the binge watches! Helps my channel a lot actually so thank you!🙏

  • @RobertBeck-pp2ru
    @RobertBeck-pp2ru Рік тому +8

    I simply cut the long rods in half, which makes them much easier to manipulate. I also bend the very end into a small loop or 270 degree bend to prevent possible injury. Yes, it does "waste" a small amount of wire, but the safety benefits are worth it. I also always wear eye protection. Great channel !

  • @supergarball
    @supergarball 4 роки тому +24

    You should have called this episode: Tig Ergonomics. Loved it, can’t wait to practice these techniques.

  • @leighsmith22
    @leighsmith22 4 роки тому +15

    Always bend one end of the rod 180 degs, 3 reasons 1 stops eye/face poke, 2 you can hang the rod up so you avoid flicking it like you demo'd 3 you know which end is the hot end (especially important on Alu as it's not alway obvious because the colour change isn't as obvious as steel)
    In terms of cleaning wire, if Alu specifically put it in a dishwasher, seriously this works amazingly! Nothing wrong with only using acetone get rid of most of the nasty hydrocarbons and moisture but a dishwasher works wonders. Plus once you have cleaned it, make sure it doesn't become contaminated by laying it on a dirty bench/workpiece (another advantage of hang it up with the hooked end) and make sure you wear clean gloves.
    Awesome tip about bending the wire, will definately remember that one.
    A tip I didn't think about, til another buddy suggested, was practise moving your arms along the weld before you strike because the last thing you want to do is strike and get into a position you can't reach or see.
    Good work buddy, will follow for more learning 😁😁😁

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +3

      Nice thanks Leigh! That dishwasher tip is one I definitely have not heard about! I’ll have to run that one by the wife 😂
      And yeah, bending the end is a great tip I wish I had mentioned here, I was raised under tutelage to tack my rod butts to the end of the next new rod- so I was always reprimanded for not keeping a straight rod end to save my old boss man money while I was learning 😂
      I really appreciate your feedback! I love hearing how people do things differently!
      Cheers to you and thank you for checking out my channel:)

    • @buildalifeworthliving4551
      @buildalifeworthliving4551 Рік тому

      Totally agree on moving your arm along the weld first. Even with aluminum MIG, this was really important on boats as some welds you only get 1 shot and you have to get moving within 2 seconds.

  • @peterdimt3004
    @peterdimt3004 3 роки тому +6

    Your videos are so helpful....been welding 40 years....but always pick up great hints. Keep up the great channel....your a very good instructor.
    Cheers!

  • @scottymakerdude3827
    @scottymakerdude3827 3 роки тому +5

    Great Video Dusty!!! Just stating the obvious, and common sense topics is something people don’t often want to hear, but I loved how you explained it all from personal experience. We all need to be a little safer in the shop. I love your videos, and very informative explanations on all your techniques!! Thanks again for teaching us!!

  • @ricardomontes373
    @ricardomontes373 4 роки тому +8

    Bending the rod...I never thought of that. I am going to try it.

  • @johnjewell219
    @johnjewell219 4 роки тому +5

    Hi dusty love your channel
    In my day we were rapped on the knuckles
    If we didn't also put a hook in the rod end
    And hang it gas as well as tig.
    It was a real bugger straighten the loop out
    The butts to join them together to use
    It did stop a lot of eye poke lol
    Keep safe jj

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +1

      Haha that’s pretty hardcore tutelage you used to have! I bet it worked though! The hook definitely is a way to stop the pokes. I used to get rapped on the knuckles for throwing rod butts away😂💰💰💰The old boss man used to make us tack the butts to the end of the next fresh rod😂🤣 I still do it to this day😂🤣

  • @AWDJRforYouTube
    @AWDJRforYouTube 4 роки тому +5

    Great video young dude... when I was an instructor, I always bent the end of the filler rod over to remove the sharp point, students will be staring over your shoulder and can get a dangerous poke, when TIG or Oxy-Fuel welding.

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +1

      A great method! and thank you for checking out the vid:) Much appreciated! 🙏

    • @AWDJRforYouTube
      @AWDJRforYouTube 4 роки тому

      @@PacificArcTigWelding God Bless young man

  • @seanrodriguez8881
    @seanrodriguez8881 4 роки тому +6

    I think would be cool is to show beginners what the weld pool looks like , in regards what too long of an arc looks like , too much torch angle , and why the filler balls up from up those things.I think a lot of people get caught up with not being comfortable too.

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +2

      Great ideas. I’ve got a few videos that go over this, however it’s kind of old and I’d like to redo them better soon here. Good suggestions! Thanks Sean!

  • @gasser55t
    @gasser55t 4 роки тому +5

    Wow, thanks for the fantastic video. Very helpful. You get a "like and "sub" from me. Thanks also for being a normal real person, and not a douche.

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +2

      😂😂Thats amazing😂😂I try to not be a douche😂
      Thank you so much for checking out my channel, I’m really glad you dig!
      Cheers!

    • @gasser55t
      @gasser55t 4 роки тому +2

      @@PacificArcTigWelding 😋

  • @darrellolsen1204
    @darrellolsen1204 4 роки тому +5

    Top tips dusty 😁, that bending the filler rod is a great one 👌. Do you ever use silicon bronze, it's something I'd like to try. Keep up the top work 😉👍

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +4

      I have tried it yeah! It’s finniky!😂 And yeah dude, I bend the rod in different ways depending on what I’m doing. But I put a big emphasis on visibility so always good to keep my clumsy stupid hand outta my face😂

  • @dunyelroundtree6820
    @dunyelroundtree6820 2 місяці тому +1

    Great Request!!!!! Gems!!!!! Nothing but Gems!!!! Can't wait to go to school tomorrow....

  • @ricardomontes373
    @ricardomontes373 4 роки тому +4

    It's about technic and stay loose while feeding. Got it, thanks man.

  • @maygarland6123
    @maygarland6123 4 роки тому +3

    i almost crippled myself walking to the bench grinder to sharpen my tungsten. Without even thinking someone spoke to me as i approached
    the grinder and i poked the Thoriated tungsten in my eye. wear goggles!

  • @tabs123456
    @tabs123456 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome videos thank you man. You got a sub from me :). One thing I have never noticed hardly any one mention and I am wondering about as I am new to Tig, Is do you actually dab it in the puddle whilst at the exact same time as the fingers feed the rod, or do you advance the rod through the hand while in between dabs? If that is explained in the video I apologize as I must have missed that bit.

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +2

      Great question! It’s a sneaky pattern, dab-feed-dab-feed.
      Helps with the motion of when you advance the torch on your weld path too:)
      Thanks so much for checking out the channel! I really appreciate hearing from you!

    • @tabs123456
      @tabs123456 4 роки тому

      @@PacificArcTigWelding thank you, gee its going to be tough. Wish me luck hahaha

  • @ralphwaters8905
    @ralphwaters8905 4 роки тому +1

    I don't weld enough to get (or stay) proficient, so I need all the help I can get. I have trouble with the end of my filler rod wobbling around as I advance it, so I got a *TIG-Pen* ($38 on Amazon). It's not magic but it does help me put the filler where I want it, and since I'm not proud, I don't mind cheating.
    One project I have coming up would really benefit from being able to weld an outside corner joint with .062" sheet 3003 aluminum on one side and *perforated* (1/8" Hole x 3/16" Stagger, 40% open) on the other. I've had to punt & TIG braze while trying to weld the edge of thin perforated sheet steel to heavy wall tubing, because the perf would burn back when I got the arc anywhere close. Any hints & demo would be really nice!

  • @weldtight
    @weldtight 2 роки тому +1

    I like to get my students to try, what I call rod racing, push a quarter across the table with fixed hand and just the filler rod. Push the quarter away from you, 8 to 12 inches at a time in a straight line. Try this left hand and right hand!! Watch your eyes!!! Look up wrappings an eye on the end of the filler, this will keep the end not being fed into the puddle safer. Nice feeding tips and about the filler end not sticking over the edge of the table! Love your work!

  • @davidstainbrook8609
    @davidstainbrook8609 3 роки тому +2

    Great how you share knowledge. So many do not want to show their magic tricks but this is the only way new people to the trade learn. Keep it up.

  • @eddiewalsh2191
    @eddiewalsh2191 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Dusty, safety first, I was thought when I first started to Oxy/acet welding to bend over about 1 inch of your rod that way you can only poke someone in the eye with a nice blunt end, and as for cleaning ali rods it is not dirt that is coming that is Ali power, ask anyone who polishes Ali everything is black ?? so try a brand new pack just opened they will be exactly the same, Regards eddie

  • @hsaneener9292
    @hsaneener9292 4 дні тому

    Since your talking about rods potentially everything behind you is a rod that you can use? Can i use vike spojes as rods? What metals are they? Can i use the hand saw for a rod? Ir is it too sharp? What would be the reason i couldnt use the hand saw or the bike spokes can i use a crow bar for a rod if theres a wide space to weld? Can i use the wrenches? And your screws and bolts? What about phone cord cables that i have saved up and twist unto a "rod"? What is the largest rod in the tool shed? A shovel the lawnmower pipe frames? I have a set of precision screwdrivers can i use these for rods? If i have enough levels can i use this for welding? Or is it already a pool in which case id need to call the number?
    ua-cam.com/video/jxUbOvj39Hc/v-deo.htmlsi=auaKCeYaE2hATnn_

  • @hsaneener9292
    @hsaneener9292 4 дні тому

    Since your talking about rods potentially everything behind you is a rod that you can use? Can i use vike spojes as rods? What metals are they? Can i use the hand saw for a rod? Ir is it too sharp? What would be the reason i couldnt use the hand saw or the bike spokes can i use a crow bar for a rod if theres a wide space to weld? Can i use the wrenches? And your screws and bolts? What about phone cord cables that i have saved up and twist unto a "rod"? What is the largest rod in the tool shed? A shovel the lawnmower pipe frames? I have a set of precision screwdrivers can i use these for rods? If i have enough levels can i use this for welding? Or is it already a pool in which case id need to call the number?

  • @donaldlarkin2208
    @donaldlarkin2208 2 роки тому +1

    Great tips, Im a newbie and when you said dont overhang the tig rod on the table, it made me laugh. Ive flung the rod across my garage more times than i can remember. Never even thought that was the be issue. Also have burnt my self with the end of a hot filler rod. Learned not to do that one anymore. Great Videos 👍

  • @lakesidebc
    @lakesidebc 4 роки тому +2

    Great video Dusty, feeding rod is something I really need to work on. Plenty of great tips here. Cheers from Chilliwack.

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Chilliwack! Not too far from me! Glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for hitting me up!

  • @franciscojavierfloressilva4197
    @franciscojavierfloressilva4197 5 місяців тому

    Congratulstions. You are my Máster Men. Thank you so much. Learning with your tips ,,👋👋👋👋👋👋👋

  • @jcnpresser
    @jcnpresser 4 роки тому +2

    I just got my ahp 201 fired up for the first time yesterday, man is it hard. I give you guys mad props. Y’all make it look so easy. I can not feed wire, I can til I burn my knuckles, lol. I like the tip on doing the exercise with the marked out places were to stop and fill. Seems like tig welding involves a lot of muscle memory in the short time I’ve tried to do it. Definitely going to try your way of feeding rod, I’m right handed and I think I’m going to try and switch hands as well, I shoot pool and fish left handed so maybe I’ll do better if I switch it up. Awesome how to!

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Yo THANK YOU🙏 Super glad you got some tips from it. And yeah, it’s super muscle memory, it’s a really tedious process- however totally achievable and that’s why I preach learn the simple stuff. So good for you for drilling down on some basics to get comfy! Let me know how you do!
      Cheers

  • @redcartiers
    @redcartiers 3 місяці тому

    When I’m practicing feeding with just a filler rod, my thumb kinda hurts like it’s tensing up. I’m scared of carpal tunnel now. Would this be a risk?

  • @petemoore8923
    @petemoore8923 Рік тому

    Just for fun I’d have pretended to wipe the rod and opened the toilet paper with a big brown skid mark in it and a kernel of corn. It’s juvenile but would have been hilarious. Regardless, I really love your videos. They’re EXTREMELY helpful.

  • @djmjr77
    @djmjr77 4 роки тому +1

    You must be rich, just wasting toilet paper like its nothin!!! Baller baller!!! ;P

  • @richardbadish6990
    @richardbadish6990 Рік тому

    My Lord! 15mins and you've barely touched on the topic we are all here for. I dig the passion to teach bud. But when we click or search a specific thing on tig welding. Thats what we prefer to learn, at that moment. Not trying to be an arsehole! Lol ijs, there's a bit too much back and forth and side notes. You do seem like a knowledgeable person nonetheless. Hopefully a Lil corrective criticism helps you become bigger and better. However, if the majority of your viewers like it the way it is. Then by all means, I'll just see myself out. Lol I may be back tho.

  • @rodneynelson7612
    @rodneynelson7612 2 роки тому

    greetings from maui hi. I'm an auto mechanic 55 plus years professional. welding and making trailers or cars or the rake in the garden fix is possible having a Welder of your own. I appreciate your video very much as I'm getting a tig welder set up. this is new to me so any tips are appreciated. I've done a lot of gas welding of course . looking forward to aluminum welding and learning the features of the welder. I have the yes welder 250p acdc. lots to choose from in the electric box of brands. haven't plugged it in yet.
    I have a wire feed I use 120v kind here. have a miller 200 white face. any way will be in touch with you.
    I think I kinda have it figured out, always easier when someone else is doing it. Rod Nelson

  • @Oldin909
    @Oldin909 7 місяців тому

    Dusty I have watched around 20 of your videos And all I can say is thank you I'm kind of older but finding I need to go back to work and only know 2 things welding and Tug boat Caption so I chose one I can do at my own pace and I have been welding scene I was in high school and also went to welding school many moons ago I have tig welded Aluminum but like 10 year's ago and wow how things have changed but again Thanks again for all the information.

  • @dankrier6300
    @dankrier6300 4 роки тому +2

    How do you work the torch and filler rod to get the stack of dimes look into the very corner?

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +2

      Tough to type out here. It’s all about the start of the bead, if you watch my vid here ua-cam.com/video/ZqFnwWUzbOo/v-deo.html it shows a pretty good series of how I start a pass. That will then show you how I step and feed in relation to the travel speed. And you can see the example of how I actually mark out my steps (dime pattern) on the table in this newest episode as well :)

  • @AvocaSingleTrack
    @AvocaSingleTrack Рік тому

    "Welding tips and Tricks" made this same video 13 years ago ... and it's only 1 min 43 sec long. I like your video's Sir but maybe can cut down and get to the point...and with less extraneous bs ?

  • @r.s.d8692
    @r.s.d8692 8 місяців тому

    Too much talking in your videos. Over half of the time is jawing, jawing. I want to see you weld not talk and talk. I will not be looking at your stuff anymore

  • @blacktopmods
    @blacktopmods Рік тому

    I am having so much trouble dabbing. I can do it with no torch easy. I can torch (control the puddle) with no dab easy, but when I try to do them together, the rod gets stock on the stock metal, then I get behind and I'm all screwed up. Its just too fast. So I lower the amps with the foot pedal then the arc gets all squirly and the weld gets gross and contaminated.

  • @МихаилБорисов-з1ш
    @МихаилБорисов-з1ш 5 місяців тому

    Привет из России. Я тоже сварщик Tig. Как вы считаете Стоит пользоваться газовыми линзами для сварки разных сталей.

  • @markcostello4844
    @markcostello4844 2 роки тому

    Poked in the eye. That is why a lot of people bend the rod at the end so this cant happen .However I still seem to to pierce my shirt with the hot end in the abdomen occasionally . I still have a burn mark from last week .I mostly weld S/S or M/S .With ally I vee , put material in then grind and polish it. Lucky as I could not do a stack of dimes to save my life . Its only my experience with the other that allows me to do that .And I dread the day that the weld has to stay on . It's always in the back of my mind . Have great night

  • @edwardyoung2839
    @edwardyoung2839 3 роки тому

    16 minutes into your video I quit watching before you talked about the actual holding of the filler rod. Sorry. I read a few comments to learn bending of the rod.

  • @geoffmickelson9235
    @geoffmickelson9235 4 роки тому +2

    These are the best tig welding videos I have ever watched and I have watched many many tig welding videos thank you. I will be watching them all

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Geoff thank you! Glad you dig and i appreciate hearing from you 🍻

  • @disco853
    @disco853 4 роки тому +3

    Keep info coming, good stuff. 👍🏻

  • @hornesbee
    @hornesbee Місяць тому

    Thank you for teaching us.
    I’m a beginner listening and learning !!

  • @airwaycooling
    @airwaycooling 6 місяців тому

    Hey how are you doing, how would you go about stainless weld 2 different thickness of material

  • @MAYDAYDEEJAY
    @MAYDAYDEEJAY 4 роки тому +2

    Dusty ! Very well explained, useful tips. Now, lets talk business here a little... when are You coming to visit Scotland ?? I'm about to start welding big ass frame made of 7000 series Aluminium with about 100 couped joints with 1-1/2" round tube 16swg and 10swg... Man I'm scared, Need You here to show me the ropes... I'm not a welder of any sort, but I can weld (much preferred BIG stuff) with decent results... pulse MIG mostly as this is my favorite process. Now, the frame I'm about to weld is preassambled out on a jig table, but 90% of the joints are out of position and I'm really shitting my pants. I've got decent welding gear, but being out of practice / experience makes me useless. I've done dozens of sample joints and I really take my hut off for all them welders out these who can weld for example Aluminium bicycle frames or similar.
    Keep them videos coming Dusty. All the best from Scotland

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +1

      Oh boy Mark! Send me pics of how it goes! That sounds intense! But fun! Don’t be nervous. That’s why we have grinders. Cut it out, clear your mind, try again:) No sweat! Let me know how it goes! You going to heat treat after?

    • @MAYDAYDEEJAY
      @MAYDAYDEEJAY 4 роки тому +2

      @@PacificArcTigWelding No intention of heat treatment at this point. The frame was designed in Solidworks and FEA analysed under different stress models. It's going to be an R&D drone frame for offshore rescue missions with a payload of 300 pounds. Typical quad frame layout with about 90" prop spacing. I might do a short video for You, but I'm rather camera shy :)

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +1

      It sounds like a great project! I’d love to see! You doing the welding all yourself? That sounds like a really cool frame

    • @MAYDAYDEEJAY
      @MAYDAYDEEJAY 4 роки тому

      @@PacificArcTigWelding Yep, all welding by myself. Self taught person (welders zero experience was also simulated in FEA) believe me or not :). Will try to make a raw, uncut video for You by weekend. Stay safe.

    • @MAYDAYDEEJAY
      @MAYDAYDEEJAY 4 роки тому

      @@PacificArcTigWelding Dusty, not sure how can I contact You, so I guess I post the link in here. Hope You won't get bored watching it :) All the best! ua-cam.com/video/Jvct-AYQkdU/v-deo.html

  • @harveyedwards3725
    @harveyedwards3725 5 місяців тому

    These are great videos, I’ve not started yet, so I’m getting as much info so as not to mess it up and put myself off it. Thanks for sharing

  • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
    @TheRipeTomatoFarms 4 роки тому

    Do you sell the welding rods?

  • @harryhalfmoon
    @harryhalfmoon Рік тому

    Hmmm, I do not have a button to add this video to watch later or any playlist for that matter. Shame, because I gather videos to watch on my laptop and listen to them on my phone in the car.

  • @grabslide
    @grabslide 3 місяці тому

    How do you feed from the top when welding up, do you move filler backward?

  • @HBbuildersuk
    @HBbuildersuk 3 роки тому

    I’ve watched a lot of your videos and I’ve never see what your shop looks like I’d love to see your shop regards :) )) *

  • @dalevanerp2434
    @dalevanerp2434 Місяць тому

    how's this.. im right handed, weld mig and stick with right hand but tig left handed. hah!

  • @bille6367
    @bille6367 4 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed this one, but, can you show a session for guys with broken hands? My co-ordination has been challeneged to say the least by a horrific accident and I just cannot stop doing...just trying to get over challenges.

  • @charlesyoung8600
    @charlesyoung8600 2 роки тому

    Though I was the only person who used the marks on a ruler to help learn how to advance while welding!!!!

  • @AesirBerserkr
    @AesirBerserkr 3 роки тому

    I know im a little late, but what about cutting filled rod i to smaller pieces? I tend to cut it in half myself to make it easier to handle.

  • @normandsavard4087
    @normandsavard4087 2 роки тому

    My father used to be an instructor and he showed me how to weld and the first thing that he showed me was to take the end of the rod and curve it like a cane so it would not poke into anybody’s eyes or my

  • @ramdydeaton827
    @ramdydeaton827 2 роки тому

    Have you ever used purple power a( strong cleaner that will eat aluminum) to clean a old weld.

  • @Ma_X64
    @Ma_X64 2 роки тому

    Acetone is non toxic. So you should be worried just about its flammability.

  • @matthewbrown5677
    @matthewbrown5677 3 роки тому

    Very cool tricks.... Rush is quite good too. 😉😎 think he cuts his rods in 3.

  • @rodcrandall1589
    @rodcrandall1589 3 роки тому

    I seen a guy years ago put his torch in his lap as a bad habit and one day he did that and well he sent a hot tungsten half way through his male part not a good day

  • @gregwilkins7649
    @gregwilkins7649 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Dusty. I need to start practicing this stuff. I'm still working on setting up a place to weld but like you said I can practice on a sheet of paper at the kitchen table.👍
    I see Hourglass ingenuity on UA-cam is that the channel you meant I f
    Don't see Hourglass fab.

  • @williamvaughan1218
    @williamvaughan1218 Рік тому

    Do you use or have seen the filler rod holders? Looks like that may give more control idk

  • @dan1906
    @dan1906 3 роки тому

    Sooo, TIG welding is as dangerous as fencing...got it 👍

  • @dankrier6300
    @dankrier6300 4 роки тому +1

    One weld that gives me trouble is a fillet weld into an aluminum angle corner. For example, welding the end of a 2x2x1/4” angle to a flat plate. I’m fairly new to tig welding, Getting the torch and the filler rod into the corner is a struggle. A video showing your setup and technique would be very helpful. Do you start out and work your way in, or in the corner and work your way out? I really enjoy watching your videos...so helpful!!! Thank you

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Ooh! I always weld from outside in as heat will blow the end of an open joint open. However, if you weld from an open corner, make sure the backside is tacked well. If the open end is loose (not tacked) you can get a following crack at the beginning of the weld:)
      And for the angle to plate, I’d set it up so the plate is sitting flat on my table, length of angle pointing up (clamped safely of course) and then it’s basically a horizontal fillet:)
      Thanks so much for the kind words on my vids. I’m really glad you dig them!

  • @TheRipeTomatoFarms
    @TheRipeTomatoFarms 4 роки тому

    First!

  • @milsgarage
    @milsgarage 6 місяців тому

    *Thank you!*

  • @littlewarlock9361
    @littlewarlock9361 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the information. How much tig filler rod do you dip, 1/4", 3/8, or just a tap?

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Depends... usually a light tap if that makes sense. I’ll watch closely to my reinforcement height:) Add a little more or less depending what the reinforcement is doing:)

  • @bartscave
    @bartscave 2 роки тому

    Bend a small loop in the end of your filler rod to prevent eye injuries.

  • @vechnyak
    @vechnyak 4 роки тому +1

    I'm very new to this. Is it bad to cut the rod in half and start with something more manageable?

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому +1

      I see people do it, not a big deal, however you end up with two rod butts opposed to one... this more waste. I just encourage to learn with a full rod, people get used to it pretty quick. Then you don’t have to re-learn to use a full one later, and only one butt to flick into you shop-neighbour’s booth after;)

  • @IcarusWelding
    @IcarusWelding Рік тому

    What is your opinion of a TIG pen to feed your rod?

  • @DCweldingAndArt
    @DCweldingAndArt 4 роки тому +1

    Rush is a hard guy to get ahold of lol hes got a pretty big following, and busy welder for sure. I have yet to feed like him successfully lol I have tried several times where it WOULDVE come in handy...couldnt do it lol not many can. It's hard to get accurate at it, if your already used to another way. I had to bend the rod yesterday actually, had to get in a few really tight corners, had to move backwards also, it was good times. Lol great thorough tig teachin sesh brother!

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Great man! Working with the bent rod allows for good visibility. Always great to work with:) And yeah it’s all good. Rush must be a busy dude!

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      And also- I find any new grip just takes time. It always feels crazy and awkward at first I think. Just a matter of adjustment and getting comfy!

  • @RockyMountainTrails
    @RockyMountainTrails 3 роки тому

    TIG MASTER, THATS YOUR NEW NICKNAME.

  • @kurts7268
    @kurts7268 6 місяців тому

    Excellent information on safety

  • @MarcusMussawar
    @MarcusMussawar 2 роки тому

    thank you for the really helpful video

  • @4speed3pedals
    @4speed3pedals 3 роки тому +1

    Great tip - bending the filler rod. Thank you!

  • @ruralrenderer
    @ruralrenderer 2 роки тому

    Is that toilet paper or sand paper? 😀 9:44

  • @horsepowerfactorytx
    @horsepowerfactorytx 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video helped so much, follow you on instagram now lol

  • @trilledskadesman3922
    @trilledskadesman3922 3 роки тому

    Shoulda kept it southpaw for me lol

  • @dudim7260
    @dudim7260 3 роки тому

    HI CAN YOU PLEASE TALK ABOUT CLOSING HOLS

  • @justinep5
    @justinep5 4 роки тому +1

    Does it work cutting the rod to make it lighter and easy to fill it in ✌️✌️

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      You can yeah, but you end up with having to work with a shorter rod- means less fill so you’ll be fingers in tight more often:) Good to learn with full lengths in my opinion, teaches better technique over time:)

  • @robertfazekas4607
    @robertfazekas4607 4 роки тому +1

    I always learn something new Dusty!!!
    I use eye protection all the time, because I cut my Tig rods in half. And is even more chance to poke my eyes out 😁
    And what type of tungsten do you use?
    Kind regards:Robert

    • @PacificArcTigWelding
      @PacificArcTigWelding  4 роки тому

      Usually 2% lanthanated:)
      Thanks Robert! Awesome you learned some things! Good you keep your peepers safe! 👁

    • @MAYDAYDEEJAY
      @MAYDAYDEEJAY 4 роки тому +1

      If I may chime in... Bending the top end of the rod in "U-turn" shape saved a lot of eyes in my previous work place. Sure, You can still poke Your eye, but unlikely to loose one over it. And the fact that You will lose about an inch of every rod... I think that safety does not have a price tag :) and if You do the calculations, it's only about 3 rods per box if You add the length of all the U-turns

  • @daipower1
    @daipower1 7 місяців тому

    Hey Dusty, I am watching from Wales UK and just wanted to say thank you mate for your videos, I have learned loads since watching you and the others= channels you recommend. Thanks Dai

  • @ahbushnell1
    @ahbushnell1 2 роки тому

    eye injury is not fun. been there done that.

  • @mickehusse6278
    @mickehusse6278 7 місяців тому

    Your channel is absolutely brilliant, love it.
    As a Swede I do appreciate that you translate imperial to metric 🙂👍
    I’m ok as long as we talk inches but when it comes to gauge I’m lost 😂

  • @chipdaniels9939
    @chipdaniels9939 3 роки тому

    Newbie here just starting to research TIG welding. Where is the best place to put your ground clamp when TIG welding aluminum or steel. I’ve seen some clamp it to their welding table and others clamp to the part they’re welding. Is there a difference? What’s the best practice? Seems like it would be hard to clamp small parts. Enjoying your beginners playlist! Thanks!

  • @paraglidingprospector
    @paraglidingprospector Рік тому

    Great stuff! It looks like TIG welding requires different types of tungsten tips depending on the type of metal you’re working with. Is that correct?
    Also, I recall seeing a video of yours where you featured a collection of cups / gas cups. Can you elaborate on the various purposes and scenarios for additional shielding cups?
    Oh also, do you have a link you’d recommend for those rod charts? Thanks! :)

  • @HI-rb9bl
    @HI-rb9bl 3 роки тому

    Your sweeter is the same as the last time!

  • @randallsemrau6911
    @randallsemrau6911 Рік тому

    Where can I find the filler chart?

  • @dankuchar6821
    @dankuchar6821 5 місяців тому

    Great content. Thanks!

  • @lawxr6eBay
    @lawxr6eBay 3 роки тому

    Excellent Info brother! New guys, something I like is a strong corner magnet elevated on a bolt mounted out front of Welding Hand - this gives one angle for the tip of the filler rod to stick to and Klein Lineman stuck on other angle. Finish Weld - Grab the Kleins & snip the tip over the Magnet- Cutting Sticks to magnet while replacing rod and Kleins back onto angles. Just enough to stick but not get stuck to magnet lol😆👍 You Rock Brother!

  • @paulkurilecz4209
    @paulkurilecz4209 Рік тому

    I purchased a pump dispenser from Justrite for dispensing acetone. It has a little platform that you place your cloth on and press down. No worries about the can slipping and spilling. I am glad that I purchased it.

  • @paraglidingprospector
    @paraglidingprospector Рік тому

    This channel is great. It’s like hanging out with your favorite fabricator bro in his super tidy workshop. Most of my learning experience has been in grungy and greasy garages with tons of half-finished projects and motorcycles laying around. 🤪🤙🏼

  • @travisfranks2826
    @travisfranks2826 3 роки тому

    Awesome Job! Normally on a video this long I would have fast forward some BUT can't do that with yours very informative and very useful tips Greatly appreciate the hard work you do.
    Been doing some serious being watching LOL

  • @Alteisen_
    @Alteisen_ 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much for these very useful tricks.
    In order to avoid eye injuries I bend the upper end of the rod - let's say 2 inches - around 180 degrees.
    kind regards from Bavaria,
    Markus

  • @JeffinTD
    @JeffinTD 3 роки тому

    Torch welding instructor had us bend a small loop on the end of the rod with a pliers. Minimizes damage if someone did get poked.

  • @spartacus09ful
    @spartacus09ful 3 роки тому

    Any further tips for feeding that rod? I can feed it no issue but when concentrating on that torch my filler hand forgets what it's supposed to do and I just dip the rod with my hand getting closer. Cheers

  • @paulmcdonald3570
    @paulmcdonald3570 3 роки тому

    Great info Dusty! You are dead on with the burning of the glove fingers from creeping up… yes I did! Lol! Lesson learned for sure.

  • @Tmpabound
    @Tmpabound 4 роки тому

    Have you heard of the Eastwood 200 tig welder? Having issues getting it set right and this is used at my job. They won’t spring for a better welder so need to figure out how to make this work and I was hoping you could help

  • @outdoorzone
    @outdoorzone 4 роки тому

    Do you keep your filler rods in a airtight container or length of pvc with caps? Does it matter as long as you wipe it down with cleaner?

  • @michaelwillis1440
    @michaelwillis1440 3 роки тому

    I could be wrong but I believe the rods come with manufacturing oils which will eventually attract dust and such.

  • @Yankeeprepperasshat
    @Yankeeprepperasshat Рік тому

    Even though he covered dominant hand, he’s very good at not spelling out what he means. Should I be feeding filler with my dominant hand? Or holding my torch with my dominant hand. To me, this is NOT AT ALL obvious. Just like holdings hockey stick.