TIG Welding with a Trigger Switch

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2020
  • No pedal? No problem!
    In this highly requested episode, Justin shows you how to manage your welds when you don't have a pedal or variable amperage controller to use.
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  • @TheFabricatorSeries
    @TheFabricatorSeries  3 года назад +18

    Save 10% at Weld Metals Online with discount code "TFS10"

  • @inhardwarewetrust3057
    @inhardwarewetrust3057 2 года назад +34

    As a nuclear tig welder working on submarines, we work in pairs, one man acting as the welder and one man is the 'button man', and we say 'on please, off please' when we want to arc up, this gives us the ability to concentrate completely on the job at hand and hold the torch any way we like without worrying about using the button, its also extremely helpful when needing to use a mirror. Just thought id share this 👍

  • @los5162
    @los5162 2 года назад +1

    It still a joy to watch this knowledge.

  • @lasersbee
    @lasersbee 3 года назад +1

    This was very helpful since I only have a fixed current TIG. Thanks Justin.

  • @smartypants5036
    @smartypants5036 3 года назад

    Great footage of an operator in action. Cheers for the lesson.

  • @xxcorona1459
    @xxcorona1459 3 года назад +2

    You’re welding super fast and its looking good man

  • @MV-74
    @MV-74 3 года назад

    Can't thankyou enough for sharing your knowledge .The way you execute your information along with the clips is bloody fantastic !! Thank you

  • @pedromoralez7666
    @pedromoralez7666 3 года назад

    Thanks Justin I’ve been looking for this demo ! Your advice is best because I can 100% use it , cheers Pete

  • @craigwilhelm7335
    @craigwilhelm7335 3 года назад

    Can’t wait to get out there for your classes.. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @speedfinder1
    @speedfinder1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this up. I have REALLY struggled to learn TIG as a beginner. Years of MIG welding have given me a lot of counter productive bad habits. This at least gives me a "Process" to work on before I try to weld something that it will matter on. Thanks again!

  • @tony4metallicaify
    @tony4metallicaify 3 года назад

    Thanks for this great info, I am new at tig just bought myself a machine not new at welding but new at tig, and I love a challenge to do better,and your videos have helped me out alot, thanks!!🤘

  • @clauderullo1785
    @clauderullo1785 3 года назад +3

    Hey guys we’ve been tig welding with out foot pedals in Australia for years!!! Good to see you Americans have finally come around..... I learnt to weld with a foot pedal it much easier with a trigger....👍👍😁😁

  • @darthonutube
    @darthonutube 3 года назад +1

    Although I’ve only had my R-Tech 170 Digital TIG for a week, I am learning soooo much from these videos and the way you explain things (as our mindset is definitely the same)! The first 2 days after it was delivered, I just looked at it thinking ‘what the hell have I done!?’ ‘Why don’t I return it and get a nice new MIG instead and stick to what I know?’... But now - and thanks to countless videos of yours - and practice, practice, practice, I love being part of this TIG world! Justin, I thank you!!! Roll on tomorrow morning, when I can practice, practice, practice some more! :-)

  • @broheim23
    @broheim23 3 года назад

    Thank you for the tips on TIG welding with a switch. A few months ago, I bought an old Miller 330A/BP that has a switch and a foot pedal. It works but needs some TLC to get operational. It already has the switch wired into the torch; not knowing how to TIG (yet), I wasn't sure which option would be the best to use. Having watched this video, I now realize depending what I'm trying to do (welding overhead, out of position, on the table, etc.) will be the best way to figure out which control method will work best.

  • @cre8tivegarage157
    @cre8tivegarage157 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for the tips! Definitely going to need this when we start welding!

  • @Brian-bi7qe
    @Brian-bi7qe 3 года назад +1

    I'm really glad to see you do a video off the pedal. Nobody uses a pedal in the field. I hope you will do a stainless steel no pedal video for tubing and plate soon

  • @martyncozens5654
    @martyncozens5654 3 года назад +2

    Great videos straight to the point, facts and information spot on no unnecessary conversational drivelling done.

  • @ButBigger42
    @ButBigger42 3 года назад

    Good info, nice arc shots, and making use of a handy tool.

  • @waynecopeland1355
    @waynecopeland1355 3 года назад

    I watch your videos along with others, I have used the things many have shown! What I havent seen, is what I do on most fab projects. When i have to replumb a tanker trailer, or truck. I have to blow it down and mock up piping. I tack up the piping with a push/ pull mig pulse miller machine. Even though i grind back the tacks, clean everything with a new brush, I still get the pepper in the puddle near the tacks.

  • @waynecopeland1355
    @waynecopeland1355 3 года назад

    Forgot to say that I have learned lots from your videos! Never doubt that.