Wyatt's Wild Journey to Become a TIG Master // Lift Arc Builds
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2021
- Welcome back to Lift Arc Builds! This week we take a journey together into the mind of our local renaissance man - Wyatt! In order to practice his TIG skills, Wyatt set out to create a cart to house his awesome Lincoln TIG welder! The reason he's aiming to get his TIG welding up to par is because we have some BIG stainless steel jobs coming up, and if he gets good enough he juuuust might be able to be the welder on that job!
With a compact and simple welding cart design in mind, how well does Wyatt execute on his plan? What was your experience like when you were trying to learn TIG welding? Anything you would have done differently on a project like this? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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I really like Wyatt's approach putting it out there he wants to work on customer jobs. Sees progress, knows it's not customer worthy yet continues on learning from Tay's guidance. Clearly he is not afraid of work for the sake of getting better.
I would leave it on the dolly. Gives you a wider base. It looks sort of top heavy.
Am enjoying these vids with you and Wyatt immensely. Weldy Andy Richter is a valuable addition to your channel! :-)
Function over form. Exactly. Tell him Wyatt. Good job!
The term is dual function. Welding cart/furniture dolly.
Function over form! YES!
I know this video has been out awhile but I gotta tip fer Wyatt. Cut the filler metal rods in half. You will have better balance feeding it thru your fingers. Also hold the torch like you would hold a pencil with index finger wrapped over top of torch body and thumb wrapped under
You guys crack me up 😂. Really enjoy your videos
Wyatt, a brave effort. Don't listen to any naysayers. Onward and upward!
Love it! Im set to build one and will take design cues. Buy a CAM BUCKLE strap and cut it to length to get the ratchet out of the way. Well done!
Everyone should build their own welding cart.
Keep up the good work Wyatt. Practice as often as you can - every weld will be better then the last. Have a great day - I love Lift Arc Builds.
Good job Wyatt. Looks good. It works. Thanks 😊🙏
Fun project. When tig welding definitely always clean to shiny metal or your setting yourself up to fail. I like the the under cart cord solution. Should have a removable bottle strap so you don’t need to lift the bottle in. Keep up the practice. Putting the time in is the only way to get better! Thanks again for another video. You guys are killing it!
The cart is awesome! Really enjoy watching your videos. You guys are awesome.
Good job Wyatt, I share math skills with you!! I cut it 3 times and it was still to short!!
Good job Wyatt. Tig welding isn’t easy. Took me a long time to learn. I’ve been tig welding for years, and still learn new stuff all the time. Good job. A gas lens and a #7 cup, 20-25 CFH is a good setup.
You could take some 1/4x1 and weld on the sides and on the front to keep it from sliding off
Great job!
Paint that dolly please !