SAVE YOUR TUNGSTEN Tig welding aluminum

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • I see this WAY TOO MUCH and I want to show you a way to get what you want out of your electrodes, WITHOUT WASTING THEM! This episode is one that will help a lot of people out with, check it out!
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Комментарии • 46

  • @PacificArcTigWelding
    @PacificArcTigWelding  Год назад

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  • @Trosity
    @Trosity Год назад +6

    not once have i seen someone destroy a tungsten with a hammer and ive never even thought about it

  • @derekturner3272
    @derekturner3272 2 месяца назад +2

    take a small dish of sodium nitrate with a tiny bit of water to make a slurry/sludge. Take the tungsten out of the collet and heat the tip to a bright orange heat and dip it into the slurry. It will cause a chemical reaction that produced massive heat, causing to to quickly get to yellow or white heat. Twist the tunsten and dip it in and out of the sodium nitrate until it's clean and needle sharp. This is an exothermic chemical reaction that removes metal faster than a grinder and without grind lines, leaving a smooth finish with no contamination. Another cool option that's also way faster.

  • @timothywhieldon1971
    @timothywhieldon1971 Год назад +9

    i have NEVER snapped, smashed or cave-maned my tungsten, 100% of the time, grinder 120 flat disk, even if i had a HUGE GLOB on the end, just bring it back. If its for aluminum, i keep those a bit more like you have done.

    • @77Avadon77
      @77Avadon77 Год назад +1

      I've been tig welding for 21 years I've never heard of anybody hitting the tungsten with a hammer. That's a great way to fracture the the tungsten and create micro fractures that you can't easily see but will deposit impurities into your weld.

    • @timothywhieldon1971
      @timothywhieldon1971 Год назад +1

      @@77Avadon77 SAME.. this video is the 1st time i have heard of it as well

  • @ODGColornChrome
    @ODGColornChrome Месяц назад

    I just regrind a new taper, without smashing or cutting, and I have never had any problems.

  • @markshort9098
    @markshort9098 Год назад +2

    Wow hitting a tungsten with a hammer is brutal, i bought the cheapest bench grinder i could and swapped out the course wheel for a fine diamond cup wheel.. i use the fine aluminium oxide wheel for rough grinding and polish the tungsten on the diamond wheel.. with a nice polished point it makes a really nice stable arc at low amps

  • @MrCantabrigian
    @MrCantabrigian Год назад +3

    I have never smashed or snapped an electrode, always cut it if needed as when you snap you can get small longitudinal fractures up the length of it and arc instability and at super low amperage starts, funky arc initiation. If I have needed to fully start over, a diamond wheel cut off as on my electrode grinder works great as it has a spot just for cutting. In the ship if I don't feel like using dedicated electrode grinder, I'll use a dedicated belt grinder with two grits and sharpen longitudinally while rotating. Works a treat.

    • @kevintimoshkin1470
      @kevintimoshkin1470 Год назад +2

      smart man

    • @MrCantabrigian
      @MrCantabrigian Год назад

      ​@@kevintimoshkin1470 thanks. I was fortunate to learn from a couple of guys with 35+ yrs in the trade. Have a great day!

  • @DipoDK
    @DipoDK Год назад +3

    Never ever ever smack, cut with pliers or break the tip of the tungsten to get "fresh" tip... cut or grind it.

  • @ShowMeThePony
    @ShowMeThePony Год назад +12

    I use a 4” Diamond disk from harbor freight mounted on a dedicated angle grinder clamped in a small table vise. You can use the edge to cut your tungsten and the flat side to sharpen. Perfect grind every time

  • @AresFabrication
    @AresFabrication 11 месяцев назад

    I thought using the scotch brite would’ve added radial grooves. Stoked to try it not that I know it doesn’t

  • @jordanz6901
    @jordanz6901 Год назад

    As far as aluminum goes, our piranha tungsten grinder doesn't go up to an 1/8" tungsten so I go over to the bench grinder with a diamond disc and just taper the tungsten almost to a point and then I'll go back and just barely hit the tip to flatten it. That's always been my go to

  • @YT-User1013
    @YT-User1013 6 месяцев назад

    So how do we ball the tungsten?
    I’m using the PrimeWeld TIG 225.

  • @patricksalmon3494
    @patricksalmon3494 Год назад

    Comme d'habitude,super instructif.
    Merci Mr Dusty

  • @CharlieMoDank14
    @CharlieMoDank14 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @chasevogt2090
    @chasevogt2090 6 месяцев назад

    Anyone use a square tip when they tig straight out the gate?

  • @paulkurilecz4209
    @paulkurilecz4209 Год назад

    Great suggestions.

  • @Ewillis64
    @Ewillis64 Год назад

    Have you used the typhoon enough to have an opinion and if so would you share

  • @rowbearpucklebuck2331
    @rowbearpucklebuck2331 Год назад

    I can’t say i have done a lot of TIG welding in the last 54 years of my fabrication career, but i have never heard of breaking off the end of the tungsten with anything. I have always re-ground the tips and have a little 1/4 hp bench grinder that is only for tungsten grinding. Most unusual. I think the fly beat you on points.

  • @bazkeen
    @bazkeen Год назад

    Nice tip 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 (pun intended 😂😂)

  • @OndrejKrizek_
    @OndrejKrizek_ Год назад

    Bro just use the diamond plate, flex and aku

  • @jayallen408
    @jayallen408 Год назад

    My friend maybe you can answer this question. I have an Everlast ex250 and everytime I try to TIG weld mild Steel the tungsten instantly balls and it will not weld I haven't changed any settings and it used to weld great

  • @bazkeen
    @bazkeen Год назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jacobwells618
    @jacobwells618 Год назад

    🪙💙🪙💚

  • @joachimsingh2929
    @joachimsingh2929 Год назад

    Running out of content?

  • @painlesstom
    @painlesstom Год назад +3

    I taught myself this when I first started out, seemed like a common sense simple method. The second step in running it over that stripping disc is something I'll have to try though. Good video, as always.

  • @michaelb4060
    @michaelb4060 Год назад +1

    I have never heard of smashing your tungsten with a hammer. Seeing that hurts my soul. I don't weld enough these days so my skills are not great. I have 3-4 pieces of tungsten to cycle through before hitting the grinder to sharpen all of them. I have a coarse grinding wheel on my bench grinder to get the dipping contamination out then switch to a diamond wheel to give a perfect finish similar to the scotchbrite. This may be inappropriate, but there is a joke in the preferring a small ball comment. Sorry, I couldn't help it.

  • @AbductingTheAliens
    @AbductingTheAliens 9 месяцев назад

    Your belt sander is contaminated from the tightening ring on your drill!

  • @superdidly1
    @superdidly1 Год назад

    Seriously. Do people really do this ??

  • @ODGColornChrome
    @ODGColornChrome Год назад +1

    Wow, I had no idea, I always just resharpened it. I will definitely do this from now on.

  • @gregc1775
    @gregc1775 Год назад

    Thanks Dusty very helpful information in looking after my tungsten
    Excellent
    Thankyou
    Love your videos
    Take care
    Ulladulla NSW AUSTRALIA 👍👍

  • @Ron-FabandBuild
    @Ron-FabandBuild Год назад

    Always great information Dusty. Thanks again. Always enjoy watching you videos.

  • @smedleypdolittle
    @smedleypdolittle Год назад

    Dusty, before you fix that tungsten, strike an arc on scrap, let that fly see the light! Was a random contamination lesson! No chop sticks were harmed!

  • @timhayes3336
    @timhayes3336 Год назад

    Nearly all of the tig work I do is thoriated tungstens. So im not sure about the hammer trick. They split and crack way to easy for that. But im curious if anybody has any great ideas.

  • @gregwilkins7649
    @gregwilkins7649 Год назад

    I thought it was always just a bad idea to break it off. Lots of good advice on starting a Tungsten this video. Thanks bro

  • @awaiskarni887
    @awaiskarni887 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @larrymoore5394
    @larrymoore5394 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip have a great day

  • @reeljamescooper
    @reeljamescooper Год назад

    Good stuff as always!

  • @nealcity689
    @nealcity689 Год назад

    Great content dude. Trying to decide for my first tig machine and I’m stuck in between the everlast power tig 185dv or the prime weld tig 225. Any thoughts?

  • @smokinglovefab
    @smokinglovefab Год назад

    I have literally never seen anybody smash tungsten with a hammer, nobody does that. I have and have seen people hit it with the edge of a file to cut it in half though.