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TIG Welding Tutorial TIG Welding Tutorial This tutorial is intended to offer practical advice to complete beginner TIG welders but should also be useful to intermediate welders There's no single 'learn to TIG' page, instead each page demonstrates aspects of the technique using different joint types
TIG Welding Technique TIG Welding Technique Complete beginners to TIG should begin on 2mm or 3mm steel The weld pool is larger and easier to control on thicker steel which makes it easier to develop technique - trying to learn on thinner material will be more frustrating We've used 2mm steel for this tutorial
Tungsten burning back!! why?? - MIG Welding Forum Hi, Ive recently bought a transtig 350 Monster of a thing and having never used a tig before am having some fun setting it up I have a manual and have managed to get the settings right for mild but using the ac mode for ally im having problems Basically it seems like all the heat is
TIG Welding Amp Charts TIG Calculator The TIG calculator is intended as a print out reference for DIY TIG welders but is only intended as a starting point Once you get the hang of TIG welding you might find you prefer to weld at higher or lower amps depending on technique and travel speed Complete beginners might prefer to run maybe 10% lower amps to compensate for slower speed, but if you find you need to reduce
TIG Welder Set Up TIG Welder Set Up Setup is covered in more detail in the TIG FAQ The basic information on this page should be a good starting point apart from for specific joints where alternative set up is detailed in the relevant tutorial page
MIG Welding Forum MIG Welding Forum Welding Techniques Learning MIG Welding Advice on technique for beginners For advice on welders see the welders and equipment section below
Welding - The DIY Guide TIG Welding Tutorial This tutorial is aimed at anyone who has moved from another welding process to TIG and isn't quite getting the results they might like Written with the support of specialists and including widescreen videos the tutorial fills in the gaps
HF interference and grounding - MIG Welding Forum On normal DC tig welding there is generally not a problem as HF is only used to ignite the arc, once this is done the HF is no longer used However on most AC welders, especially old ones, definitely the ones from China and a fair few European Inverters (Not Lorch ) HF is used all the time when welding on AC mode
T45 welded rollcage - MIG Welding Forum T45 rollcage welding Hello! I need to know which kind of welding is the best for a t45 rollcage, also the required equipments and consumables I did a research about it, but i found more options: tig and mig, A18 A31 A32 filler rod Now i'm a little confused and fed up with finding it out from little parts of information at forums Could you help me with this?