Greetings from Finland :) So nice you guys started to produce these videos again. I used to weld with KEMPPI Tig for living and now I have Everlast Power tig 210EXT. Loving the machine and hope Everlast gets more subscribers here in youtube :) keep up the good work :)
I didnt get to see the arc shots while filming, they are pretty incredible and shoe a lot more detail than I expected! Kind of pumped for the balance and frequency segments to come out so we can see whats going on in slomo!
2:24 if you react quick enough you can sling the hot aluminum off the tip the tungsten. Sometimes you can get back to welding, but at the least it will be an easier cleanup.
Hi Jesse, this is an awesome video, and very timely! I applied for a new job so need to brush up on my Alui welding!!! It is great to see the way to fix dips! Thanks again. Cheers Aaron
Nice video... thanks... LOVE my water cooled Everlast 256i! And when I call tech support the people their TRULY seem to care and have practical experience.
Greetings from Kansas USA. Hand slip, sneeze, ornery co-worker bump your elbow... These are all excuses. Great tutorial on correcting the classic flaw makers.
Damn. You are one good teacher. I haven't finished stick welding but this already has given me a lot of foresight. I now know what to do when the time comes for me to do TIG welding. Thank you so much.
hey there Jesse !awesome video! I noticed you dont do the "Ball" in the tip of the tungsten.. and u weld this awesome.. how's that? can u explain me a bit? because others suggest the Ball tip. thank u greetings from Argentina!
With the inverter based welders you can adjust your frequency unlike transformer based machines. This allows you to keep a nice point for quite awhile with proper tungsten size for your needed amps. The tungsten will still ball up slightly, but not as much. Its best to use a 2% ceriated, 2% lanthanated, e3, or one of the newer blended electrodes. They are much more stable than pure.
My Everlast has given me a lot of problems. I had to send it back to have it repaired. Luckily it was still under warranty. Cost a small fortune to ship it though. At least they paid to ship it back to me.
@@jessemccollum I just got an EverLast. I'm having some issue with my welds so this info helps. Do you prefer not to ball the tungsten tip ? Was that 1/8" or 3/32" filler rod ? 4043 or 5356 ? Thanks for responding.
@@milesmoore5422 I only ball my tungsten if I'm on a fresh grind and going to be running high amps..... Like above 200. For this video I was using 3/32 4043 I believe
If you guys saw how my boss welds up alum tanks you'll vomit. Cfh maxed out on a #7 cup no gas lense with negative tungsten stick out. Yes I said negative. It sits behind the rim of the cup. With pure tungsten which is rated 145 amps. He burns at 190🤦🏽♂️
Greetings from Finland :)
So nice you guys started to produce these videos again. I used to weld with KEMPPI Tig for living and now I have Everlast Power tig 210EXT. Loving the machine and hope Everlast gets more subscribers here in youtube :) keep up the good work :)
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Biggest problem with people going from steel to AL, hands down. Great demo Jesse 👍
I'm more a stainless guy. So these tips for aluminum are very helpful. Thanks, awesome content and great "puddle" shots!
I didnt get to see the arc shots while filming, they are pretty incredible and shoe a lot more detail than I expected! Kind of pumped for the balance and frequency segments to come out so we can see whats going on in slomo!
2:24 if you react quick enough you can sling the hot aluminum off the tip the tungsten. Sometimes you can get back to welding, but at the least it will be an easier cleanup.
Your the best at delivering your knowledge I’ve come across so far.
You win the internet today!!
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Hi Jesse, this is an awesome video, and very timely!
I applied for a new job so need to brush up on my Alui welding!!!
It is great to see the way to fix dips!
Thanks again.
Cheers Aaron
Nice video... thanks... LOVE my water cooled Everlast 256i! And when I call tech support the people their TRULY seem to care and have practical experience.
Greetings from Kansas USA.
Hand slip, sneeze, ornery co-worker bump your elbow... These are all excuses. Great tutorial on correcting the classic flaw makers.
Excellent demo, clear and concise. Thank you!
Hi, I Sandeep, tig welder, from 🇮🇳👳
I did both those dip things today,mostly on fillet welds, on 2mm thick plate.
Damn. You are one good teacher. I haven't finished stick welding but this already has given me a lot of foresight. I now know what to do when the time comes for me to do TIG welding. Thank you so much.
This was great! I recently started welding. And when I asked how to do this they didn’t know how to tell me!!
Great information and presentation, most helpful, tyvm.
Excellent video. PLEASE make a 185dv with a 6010 mode and arc force
Many Thanks! You are the best! Greetings from Ukraine!
1Thank you Justin,great tips and tricks on your videos
Brilliant tips . Thanks
Awesome tips brother
Good job man... I from Singapore...
Nice Welding Job. 👍
Muy buen video! Gracias estimado por compartir! Saludos cordiales de Argentina!
Very good video and helpfull
hey there Jesse !awesome video! I noticed you dont do the "Ball" in the tip of the tungsten.. and u weld this awesome.. how's that? can u explain me a bit? because others suggest the Ball tip. thank u greetings from Argentina!
With the inverter based welders you can adjust your frequency unlike transformer based machines. This allows you to keep a nice point for quite awhile with proper tungsten size for your needed amps. The tungsten will still ball up slightly, but not as much. Its best to use a 2% ceriated, 2% lanthanated, e3, or one of the newer blended electrodes. They are much more stable than pure.
My Everlast has given me a lot of problems. I had to send it back to have it repaired. Luckily it was still under warranty. Cost a small fortune to ship it though. At least they paid to ship it back to me.
I'm using a side-cutters that fits by size. And then may be a carbide tool or abrasive.
Hello dear Jesse, it is always a pleasure to learn from you. Question: Minute 02:30, How to do so that the rod does not "jump" towards the tungsten?
a video on propping torch grip and overall travel would be good!
Good explain bro 💞💞
Great vids; thank you. I'm a EL 210EXT owner, how about some AC pulse (with settings).
We'll add it to the list
Las kog apik temen sekolahe Nang Ndi? Pakan kawat lase tuku Nang Indonesia onok opo gak? Very good mister 👍👍
Excellent thanks 🙏
you're very welcome
Hi Jesse - love your videos!
I have a 205Si - do you (Everlast) have any model-specific videos for my unit? I'm not able to find much...
I personally do not have a video for the 205, yet. Hopefully we'll have another film session soon and we can get more into the specific models!
Can a tig ac convert aluminum oxide into aluminum? Im thinking if we can recycling aluminum using tig ac.
Very nice video, thanks
Practical and succinct.
Bravo mistro grasi
Hello Jesse, I see that you have sharpened the tungsten, What tungsten are you using in this video? are you in ac or dc?
I was using 1/8" 2% lanthanted tungsten, using AC.
@@jessemccollum Thank you for your answer, it helps me understand TIG welding on aluminum.
Enjoyed that, thanks!
Thank you. I needed that
Good job bro
,ماهو نوع البوسط الدي يقوم بتلحيم الالومنيوم
Sehr gut.Weiter so.
Alles Gute.😀
Very Interesting
#1 Buy yourself a water cooled TIG TORCH. especially if ya welding 3/8 or thicker! Save you time and headaches! Just my opinion as a life time welder.
For sure, I think the closer you get to 200 amps, the higher the need for a water cooler, especially to weld for any kind of duration
Could be helpful if you put small evenly spaced lines on your filler rod to indicate how fast your feeding. Awesome videos.
Thank You
Good to show when things go wrong.
WHAT ARE YOUR SETTINGS? PULSE, FREQ, CUP, SCHF, TUNGSTEN, AMPS, PRE AND POST?
1/8" 2% lanthanted tungste , no pulse. 130hz, #8 cup on a gas lens and 20 cfh, 100 amps, .4 seconds pre flow, 10 seconds post flow
@@jessemccollum WHAT SIZE WAS THAT ALUMINUM BUD? THANKS FOR RESPONDING
@@Chad_N_Stacey_Hopson this was all filmed entirely with .090 aluminum
Nice to know
Awesome video
Thanks brother
In this video, what torch were you using ? What gauge metal ? What Amp / Frequency / Balance ?
Running a nova Roto head 20 series torch, this material was .090" thick, 100 amps and 120hz, 35% balance
@@jessemccollum I just got an EverLast. I'm having some issue with my welds so this info helps. Do you prefer not to ball the tungsten tip ? Was that 1/8" or 3/32" filler rod ? 4043 or 5356 ? Thanks for responding.
@@milesmoore5422 I only ball my tungsten if I'm on a fresh grind and going to be running high amps..... Like above 200. For this video I was using 3/32 4043 I believe
@@jessemccollum Thank you.
@@milesmoore5422 anytime man, more than happy to help! Hit me up on Instagram or Facebook if you have any other questions!
Tararengkyuuuu 👌🙌
How mach
Hi i am watching your video in pakistan
Sir please a video current adjustment tig welding
big brother 🙏
Excellent
"You cannot do this, you have to cut off the tip", hold my beer :D
Can I ask you a question?
For sure, what can i help with?
What color do you use?
Tungsten Mill Size
@@Nova-ij5tp 2% lanthanted 1/8" (3.2mm?)
Ok, thanks.
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Не понимая языка, всë понятно, спасибо!
Hello sir how are you
check out that crack at 4:25
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If you guys saw how my boss welds up alum tanks you'll vomit. Cfh maxed out on a #7 cup no gas lense with negative tungsten stick out. Yes I said negative. It sits behind the rim of the cup. With pure tungsten which is rated 145 amps. He burns at 190🤦🏽♂️
Welding aluminum in the factory never ends up looking like this it's always sooty
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Aight, time to weld some coolant pipes on a 911
I spy some hydrogen inclusion on that restart
The 1st thing you have to learn is how to say it properly 😄
I hate welding aluminum.
Thank you