Welding intercooler pipes I tune my gas flow untill it gets the perfect rainbow color never had an issue. Also this takes practice obviously don’t get discouraged. Even me being a pro tig welder am still trying to better my welding, sharpen my technique,
My dude, you are helping me so much.... If you ever need some more ideas for what not to do, feel free to get ahold of me because if it is possible to do wrong, I have done it....
Wusup ! Good job keep it going 🦾🦾 Would like to see u thin sheet stainless steel 0.8-1.5mm sheetmetal how to avoid warping and back purging and what do u think about purging gas as FORMIER ? :) Thank u in advance ;)
First off, thanks for the great videos. I'm 77 years old and started TIG welding about 5 years ago with an Everlast MTS221STi. Guys like you were instrumental in the learning process. The question that I have is, you rarely talk about tungsten size. I, pretty much, use 3/32"/2.4mm. On one of your recent charts, I notice you recommend 1/16" all the way up through 4mm. What is your preference?
Thank you for the interesting tips Dusty. One of these great days I'll fire up my Tig and learn (only had my welder for 4 years and unboxed it!). Thank you for the informative videos you produce. Keep them coming.
I usually error in the direction of lack of fusion in my quest to outrun the heat that is chasing me in stainless. There's a tight happy medium in there.
I manage a small Mom & Pop sheet metal shop. We have doing more kitchen Stainless. Mostly 22 ga. and 20 ga.. I have a hard time maintaining an arc when I have it turned down to try and prevent warping. Any helpful hints?
If you are not already, try using a smaller tungsten. The bigger tungstens have a hard time with low amperage arcs. Also try a different grade of tungsten, certain ones are better at lower amperages.
@@aseekingsoul7298 parameters could be different for every machine, but a good baseline for steel is 1 amp for every thousandth of material and the dial in from there. So say it’s 1/8 ( .125 ), then 125 amps would be your starting point. If it’s a foot pedal, you can add 20 or so and that way you could have a hotter start and dial back. He explains this in other videos but there’s a lot to go over. Best thing to do is get out there and get practice as you could have it setup perfectly and make a sh*tty weld if you don’t know what you’re doing…
seriously! I have not learned more about welding from anybody else and I have been around welding since I can remember‼️ 🪙 I seriously appreciate all of the content you put out!!🙏
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You forgot the cups and amount of gas you're using ... Show what it will look like with a standard 8 or smaller cup . :)
I'm chasing that shiny scaled dragon baby! I work in a bio-pharma manufacturing place and the little fixtures and stands have got to look their best.
Welding intercooler pipes I tune my gas flow untill it gets the perfect rainbow color never had an issue. Also this takes practice obviously don’t get discouraged. Even me being a pro tig welder am still trying to better my welding, sharpen my technique,
My dude, you are helping me so much.... If you ever need some more ideas for what not to do, feel free to get ahold of me because if it is possible to do wrong, I have done it....
Wusup ! Good job keep it going 🦾🦾
Would like to see u thin sheet stainless steel 0.8-1.5mm sheetmetal how to avoid warping and back purging and what do u think about purging gas as FORMIER ? :)
Thank u in advance ;)
What’s a good beginner Tig welder? Thanks
Thanks for being on the internet. You are truly an inspiration.
Happy Christmas Eve, do u have time, give us a chance to work together?❤
The edges! Its called the "toe" of the weld!
Thank you Dusty 😎 need to do some stainless tig soon so perfect timing, ps my Al welds are looking really good thanks to you 😎
Finally started laying some good beads and you are a huge reason for my progress. Thank you brotha
Very informative video
First off, thanks for the great videos. I'm 77 years old and started TIG welding about 5 years ago with an Everlast MTS221STi. Guys like you were instrumental in the learning process. The question that I have is, you rarely talk about tungsten size. I, pretty much, use 3/32"/2.4mm. On one of your recent charts, I notice you recommend 1/16" all the way up through 4mm. What is your preference?
Thanks for the tips!
Awesome Dusty thank you 😊
Good stuff.
Good morning Dusty
Thank you for the interesting tips Dusty. One of these great days I'll fire up my Tig and learn (only had my welder for 4 years and unboxed it!). Thank you for the informative videos you produce. Keep them coming.
I usually error in the direction of lack of fusion in my quest to outrun the heat that is chasing me in stainless. There's a tight happy medium in there.
Very informative. Thank you sir!
Great collection of information Dusty. You rock.
I manage a small Mom & Pop sheet metal shop. We have doing more kitchen Stainless. Mostly 22 ga. and 20 ga.. I have a hard time maintaining an arc when I have it turned down to try and prevent warping. Any helpful hints?
If you are not already, try using a smaller tungsten. The bigger tungstens have a hard time with low amperage arcs. Also try a different grade of tungsten, certain ones are better at lower amperages.
Super cour sur le soudage tig de l'inox.
Merci Dusty
Thanks so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
👍🏼thanks
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He Know nothing....
Didn't even explain the most important part and that's how to set the parameters for tig machine
Just sounds like you know nothing…
@@aseekingsoul7298 parameters could be different for every machine, but a good baseline for steel is 1 amp for every thousandth of material and the dial in from there. So say it’s 1/8 ( .125 ), then 125 amps would be your starting point. If it’s a foot pedal, you can add 20 or so and that way you could have a hotter start and dial back. He explains this in other videos but there’s a lot to go over. Best thing to do is get out there and get practice as you could have it setup perfectly and make a sh*tty weld if you don’t know what you’re doing…
seriously!
I have not learned more about welding from anybody else and I have been around welding since I can remember‼️
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I seriously appreciate all of the content you put out!!🙏