4 Tips To Make YOU a BETTER TIG Welder

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We sat down and compiled the 4 most important things every TIG Welder should know.

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The best advice I’ve ever seen on YouTube. The solid basics to get you started…. None of the other technical babble that only confuses beginners. Puddle control is where it’s at and you can’t get there without comfort, position, and steady consistent movement. I’m self taught through trial and error (mostly error for a long time) and wish I had this advice to focus on these four things when I started. Great tutorial. Thanks.

geraldstanley
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Very clear, thanks! Had my first attempts over the weekend. My respect for skilled welders just went up 500%!

Rufusdos
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Used a Tig welder for the first time in my life a few days ago. Accidentally made the tungsten touch the filler rod while pressing the pedal and shocked myself 😅🤣
Don’t make that mistake, folks.


Very helpful video 👍

lalovera
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Awesome!!!
it's rare for me to comment but This deserves Praise!!!
Your Detailed instructions are a Huge Help to me!!!
Every beginner tig welder should see this video!!!
You are a Good Teacher!!

alanscott
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What a great way to practice. With pen, paper and the rod

DavidHender-cjvm
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If you guys didn't no.... it's called the ABC's. "Always Be Comfortable!" From the weldmonger.

Mrsti
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I just love that intro dude.... how many times have i said that??

Roadster
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Very good info, but when I was learning I was taught the puddle control on aluminum. It’s so much more defined on aluminum than it is steel. I thought it was hard to see the puddle and dipping your filler wire on the video. But I think aluminum would show through much better. Plus explaining the contaminates would be shown easier with alum also. They always said learn on steel then do aluminum but I did it backwards.

kingfordism
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This dude knows how to teach. Great video!

davidz
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Great video. I bought that exact welder from Eastwood and I love it. I even did a tricky weld-repair of an aluminum motorcycle part with it.

raymondsmith
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It really helped me to learn to hold the tig torch in both hands. Especially helped with all the weird positions I get in welding patch panels on a car.

jsshayes
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Love the helmet laid down face plate on bench right out the gate. Lol

dankrzeminski
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Lots of great tips in this video. Thanks for posting!

dibtqui
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Good staight information right there/ you have cut all the bull sh.t out. Well done!

sandstau
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Nice brother. Thank you for some solid schooling

yuhere
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I am using a scratch tig welder. Trying to weld a racing car frame really battle going around tubing.

pinetownFormulaVee
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What amperage, glass cup size, an tip out would you recommend for fusion weld thin sheet metal on a butt joint ( ie replacing sheet metal in a bed of a truck or body panel)?

cfauvel
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Well I can say this is okay, but I have been Tig welding for 38 years., I’m us navy qualified, but our WPS requires a 3/8” tungsten stick out from cup for RN625 and RN 60 Tig wire, SS wire is 1/4”, just so know.

stevemiller
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Great tig tips! What engine is in the S30 behind you?

raisedhaze
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Where can i buy that tungsten sharpener

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