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TIG welding - any experts?
I'm looking at getting myself a basic TIG welder and making a load of scrap metal (Which I'm sure will please the scrappies around here).
Do we have any experts that can give me some general advice or pointers in the right direction? |
Re: TIG welding - any experts?
Why TIG? Do you intend to be welding Aluminium or Stainless? If not, look at a MIG welder if you are using mild steel they are a lot easier to use. Even a dog eared Monkey sh*t welder like me can make quite a nice job with a MIG, but I couldn't get to grips with TIG.
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+1 Why tig and not mig.
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Aluminium.
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Re: TIG welding - any experts?
But you can use a mig to weld ally with argon gas and the correct wire, admittedly not as good as tig, but more versatile generally.
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From what I've heard, despite being difficult to weld anyway, it is easier with a TIG welder than trying to use a MIG. |
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get 2 ball point pens or 2 pencils and practise with them, suing a pencil/pen in each hand draw a line with one and dot the line with the other. once you have mastered that then draw tiny curly circles and dot at each intersection. if you cant manage that then get a mig as you can weld stainless alloy and steel with it using different wires and gasses.
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tig is good for thin gauge just like gas. mig is good for medium gauge and ark is good for heavy stuff like thick plate/pipe.
drawing a slow line and doting it every cppl mm is just for practise, obviously there is a lot more involved like creating the pool and being able to move it along without blowing threw then you learn how to dip the rod. if you can master the technique before using material then all the better. |
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