TIG Aluminum Setup and Settings

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  • TIG Aluminum Setup and Settings is a video I made to answer the questions I keep getting. Hopefully this sheds some insight into getting your TIG dialed in!
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Комментарии • 210

  • @5thStreetFab
    @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад +49

    Hey Guys Ive been getting a lot of questions about set up for aluminum so hopefully this helps!

    • @FrequencyOfThought
      @FrequencyOfThought 6 лет назад

      Hey brother Im about to start a channel as well. Glad to see you starting out trying to help people.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад +1

      @@FrequencyOfThought right on dude and thanks bud

    • @KillaCowboy
      @KillaCowboy 5 лет назад

      What's your welding machine?

    • @scotchlobster6599
      @scotchlobster6599 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much for these videos.

    • @soldieroftoughlove7635
      @soldieroftoughlove7635 Год назад

      9:28 what needs to go up?

  • @Skeetmgeett
    @Skeetmgeett 6 лет назад +26

    It's nice learning aluminum from someone who clearly knows AC. Good to see you back. I wish a certain company (cough HTP) would get you a fancy new tig welder for more aluminum videos, total no brainer htp.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks dude! That would be awesome! Hopefully they see it our way!

  • @fredrico373
    @fredrico373 4 года назад +2

    This is The Video off all RUclips certified mechanical, thank you very much!! I've been trying to find this information for a long time.

  • @1navynasa2
    @1navynasa2 5 лет назад +2

    Brother, thank you for this tutorial and explanation, what a difference!
    I'm welding aluminum for a long time and most of the time got good results, never thought about playing with the balance... good lesson :)
    Thank you!

  • @taylorsmith9127
    @taylorsmith9127 2 года назад

    Pretty much on point man only tip I'd give is the crater cracks at the ends of ur weld slowly let off at then of a weld and swirl the torch that will get rid of those sometimes an extra dab is needed but those crater cracks are stress points

  • @senecalfab1487
    @senecalfab1487 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video explaining what I was seeing today my first time TIG welding and how to remedy it! Thank you!

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад +1

      That's awesome glad to hear it! Thanks for watching

  • @elijahtaylor8351
    @elijahtaylor8351 5 лет назад +2

    This video definitely helped me. I haven't welded aluminum with my everlast welder yet.

  • @nicholaijerome7583
    @nicholaijerome7583 5 лет назад +2

    Love the Lanthanated T! I don't weld much aluminum, but I have a project this week, thanks for the fresher!

  • @JohnnyFaber
    @JohnnyFaber 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you SO much for this video! The way you illustrate and explain things really really helped me get it! I was getting frustrated and after some of your vids I was stacking dimes!!!! So stoked about it! THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @FrustratedBaboon
    @FrustratedBaboon 2 года назад

    Nice work 5th. I went away few years from welding but thinking to get back to it. I found a 25lbs aluminum CO2 tank and may cut it up into a go kart fuel tank for practice.

  • @zeebee6702
    @zeebee6702 2 года назад

    Very helpful video!!!
    Thanks for taking the time to explain some of your tips.
    I was struggling with some basics and you had some very good reminders.

  • @Urchfab
    @Urchfab 6 лет назад

    Good to see you back on the vids mate. great video as always.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      Thanks Matt! I'm trying to find time!

  • @JP-yt3nk
    @JP-yt3nk 4 года назад

    Fantastic tip on cleaning. Never thought of turning up the balance that high, was going by the cleaning zone around the bead and trying to keep that tight. That may be my issue, not just heat control.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  4 года назад

      I had to turn it up so high because my machine was crapping out! Most machines would be fine around 65%-75%. After that you moght aant to try uping your gas flow!

  • @parikapustina1398
    @parikapustina1398 4 года назад +1

    What did you change to get a better weld each time? You didn't describe

  • @jonwatkins254
    @jonwatkins254 5 лет назад

    Fabulous Video. Thank you for sharing the comprehensive and densely packed knowledge.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад

      No problem bud! I really appreciate your comment.

  • @dreammakergarage1133
    @dreammakergarage1133 3 года назад

    I learned so much from this video. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @LifeInHyrule
    @LifeInHyrule 3 года назад +1

    Great video well done. Have you tried playing with gas flow settings as well? My experience has been upping the gas flow has a similar effect of increasing the cleaning percentage. Down side is more gas used, but the up side is the tungsten can maintain a sharper point keeping the arc more direct.

  • @johnversluis3084
    @johnversluis3084 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you !! so much this really helps setting up and a little more understanding how to setup AHP Happy New year !!

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      No problem bud and thanks for watching hopefully it'll help you out

  • @mattfuchs7626
    @mattfuchs7626 3 года назад

    Great instructional video and process steps, very helpful!

  • @farvatron
    @farvatron 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks man this video is very helpful! I just bought my first welder, an ACDC TIG of course because why not!

    • @bigbothoee8617
      @bigbothoee8617 4 года назад

      How you getting on with your welder ? Did you manage to setup ok ? I'm just waiting for my welder to turn up

    • @farvatron
      @farvatron 4 года назад

      @@bigbothoee8617 it's easy as, you'll be fine just get some scrap and have a go :)

    • @bigbothoee8617
      @bigbothoee8617 4 года назад +1

      @@farvatron swweeeeeet thanks

  • @ion_canadianu
    @ion_canadianu 3 года назад

    I have a lincoln 200 tig. It’s good for aluminium welding ?

  • @bigj7807
    @bigj7807 4 года назад +1

    Nice ! I have the same welder, good explanation of how frequency and balance actually affect the weld and what too look for when adjusting. Do you have a video on doing stainless ?

  • @jrautofabwerksllc7556
    @jrautofabwerksllc7556 5 лет назад +1

    I really appreciate the settings and tips and tricks for kids ❤️ help me weld aluminum

  • @FrequencyOfThought
    @FrequencyOfThought 6 лет назад

    For the longest time I thought balling it was a bad thing and would regrind my tungsten but I found that the balling actually promotes the welding arc zone to be more predictable and the heat gets put into the material where you expect it versus a sharp tip that seems to pierce holes in the material. Hot and heavy versus controlled and medium pace. Considering aluminums melting point is lower than almost all other materials balling it makes good and complete sense.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      Ya everyone has their own preferences. it's probably how you learn more than anything.

  • @trailerpark187
    @trailerpark187 2 года назад

    I always ran my balance on my syncowave at 10. But then I got a dynasty. Do you have a dynasty setting video? There's another guy on youtube but he charges a subscription fee to see his settings

  • @juanmangerita
    @juanmangerita 4 года назад +1

    I have the same AHP welder and been having a hard time dialing it in... Do you use the torch that came with the welder??

  • @maxlindgren5986
    @maxlindgren5986 6 лет назад +1

    Really nice video, i will go to my garage and try mixing with the settings and hopefully i will get much cleaner and better welds! :D
    This really helped me a lot!

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 3 года назад

    Thanks , so you using a pedal right??

  • @davidcizek4024
    @davidcizek4024 6 лет назад

    Hi Max …i Love your Videos i can learn alot of them …because i just started tig Welding and i Love it😀
    Most of all aluminum…keep up sharing your knowledge it is a BIG help for beginners like me👍
    Happy new year from Vienna Austria👍
    David

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      Thank you bud I appreciate it! I'll try to keep putting out videos! And happy New year to you too!

  • @paulmattox
    @paulmattox 5 лет назад

    Never really done aluminium. Would love to do more at work

  • @steveh9106
    @steveh9106 6 лет назад

    Hi there, great video again for beginners, well explained and not to technical, with advice on Hardwear too, thanks for your time 😀

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад +1

      No problem bud and thanks for watching!

  • @PYWong-jq4pg
    @PYWong-jq4pg 6 лет назад

    Awesome thanks! I always learn something useful on your channel. Gonna try those settings.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      Thanks bud! I'm glad I can help. Good luck!

  • @pitu66bat59
    @pitu66bat59 3 года назад

    Legend in vídeo setting usage

  • @luisfernandotorres6980
    @luisfernandotorres6980 2 года назад

    Hi i take at picture of my tig and i like u teach ne how can setup for weld aluminum 1/8 sheet

  • @rtt931979
    @rtt931979 4 года назад

    Hi! I have a Unimig 170A viper machine. My AC balànce adustment in the machine is only between 1-5 im confused and dont know what proper adjustment to select on it. By the way im just a beginner and im using Zirconated (white).

  • @CarReporter12
    @CarReporter12 4 года назад

    Hi.
    Great video.
    I am planning in buying a tig welding machine. My main use are building exhausts for my own cars so basically SS304/316 and titanium. But I might have to weld aluminum say for making brackets etc. but that will be very very rare, since I have shortlisted a AC/DC machine rated at 250amps. Will it be sufficient for alumium?

  • @kdk200
    @kdk200 4 года назад

    How hot were you when doing the beads? If I did exact same thing it would be too hot to touch after 3 or 4 beads. I weld with 120amps. Is that too low and I'm slow?

  • @gaminacthemaniac6444
    @gaminacthemaniac6444 3 года назад

    Would Thoriated tungstens work alright?

  • @robertbasile4191
    @robertbasile4191 4 года назад

    Hey, my machine (Hobart ez-tig 165) doesn't have frequency or balance adjustments. The cleaning line is basically right up against my bead. Having trouble making good beads. Any idea what I can do? (16 gauge aluminum)

  • @oldscar6169
    @oldscar6169 5 лет назад +3

    AHP welder good instructional thank you

  • @tommylud4324
    @tommylud4324 5 лет назад +1

    What do you feel the balance would be if you cleaned with acetone and then a brush?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад

      This AHP was on its last leg on my htp I'm around 75% dcen each machine is a little different that's why I like to do this test

  • @t54760
    @t54760 6 лет назад +1

    I have that exact model AHP. Can you go into a little more detail on the problems you are having with it? I'm still relatively new to the aluminum side of welding and this is my first Tig machine. I guess what I'm trying to help determine is whether the issues are me or the machine. Another great video and Happy 2019 !

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      Ya im not sure exactly what's wrong. I think it has something to do with the alternating current being messed up almost like you need way more ac balance to correct it. But it makes it look like porosity is constantly burning out. The weld looks very grainy. And happy New year!

    • @t54760
      @t54760 6 лет назад

      Initially, my aluminum welding was what I would have expected from a beginner and thought the learning process was going well. Then after a few months, I was welding some very thin wall aluminum square tubing and was having difficulty with arc starts. When I did get it going the arc would wander all over the place. This caused burn through. I Googled it and it turns out there is a set of points inside of our machines that wear and lose the proper gap with time. I followed the instructions, cleaned the points and reset the gap which was off quite a bit. This made it better but I still don't think I have the same performance as when I first got it. I would love to find a fix for this. The DC side still works great.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      @@t54760 yep I did the same thing but still not as nice as I like!

  • @markbroad119
    @markbroad119 5 лет назад +1

    Nice, I've got that exact welder.
    Love that lil welder.

  • @theragingredneckhaulsoff6760
    @theragingredneckhaulsoff6760 3 года назад

    Awesome video!

  • @thomasmonsenego-mo8140
    @thomasmonsenego-mo8140 5 лет назад

    What setup are you modifying during your different tries at more or less 10 minutes. The balance ?

  • @bigbothoee8617
    @bigbothoee8617 4 года назад

    Perfect vid just what I wanted straight to point

  • @alec-s
    @alec-s 5 лет назад

    What changes very much between a pass and the other in those you made, is the sheet has heated up and you can get a faster and more precise fusion.... The real deal is the heat, sometime you should spend time in heating without sticking the rod in, just to increase the heat before you weld.
    For the heavier parts, ( 1,5 inches thick) sometime you need to fire preheat the part before start welding....

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад +1

      I was showing the cleaning action nothing to do with the heat. I preheat most of my parts at work we weld anywhere from .063" to 2" thick. I only like preheat on parts 3/16" and over

  • @HandWiredAmps
    @HandWiredAmps 6 лет назад

    10:14 Vented back cap! I need one of those. 👍

  • @williamhayes136
    @williamhayes136 5 лет назад

    Sorry bro I'll keep my opinion to myself you do a good job

  • @adamkwiatkowski4107
    @adamkwiatkowski4107 6 лет назад +1

    I like blue tungsten.
    Do you have amazon link to tungsten ? Thx

  • @marcusmorgan1419
    @marcusmorgan1419 6 лет назад

    Nice video, thanks for sharing with us newbs something useful.

  • @mytube3687
    @mytube3687 4 года назад

    Is it possible to weld mild steel or stainless steel or Aluminium using Tig welding machine without gas?
    I mean is there special filling material which doesn’t need gas?(like MiG welder there’s gasless flux core wire you can use without gas for mild steel).

    • @Slouworker
      @Slouworker 2 года назад

      No. Just stick weld it if you don't have gas.

  • @octomulianto215
    @octomulianto215 3 года назад

    How setting machine for thin aluminium, I have problem about it

  • @Brandon_Audi
    @Brandon_Audi 4 года назад

    What series torch are you using in this video?

  • @danysperez-carrillo6630
    @danysperez-carrillo6630 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting

  • @eugenegonzales5146
    @eugenegonzales5146 2 месяца назад

    Good video, thanks

  • @weldnfab7136
    @weldnfab7136 5 лет назад

    How did you fit that cup on that torch ? Any adapter ?

  • @johnmacmillan627
    @johnmacmillan627 3 года назад

    Clearly shown. Thx

  • @davidswanson4437
    @davidswanson4437 5 лет назад +1

    Do the Ball, Be the Ball, but one doesn't need to. Cleanliness is next of godliness. A clean aluminum has a thin layer of aluminum oxide that needs to be removed with the positive side of the AC cycle, thus saving the tip. For the most part, even with 1" thick aluminum on a Miller Aerowave (350 amps, Tri-Mix 1/8" electrode, some balling, but not complete ball). Think about it. The positive side of the AC cycle removes the aluminum oxide instead of melting it (3,762°F melting temp). The electrode negative cycle melts the aluminum at 1,220°F. Helium gas ($$) and high amps are used on pure DCEN for aluminum when the cleaning ("cathodic etching") can not be tolerated. Remember Heliarc? If a sharp tip punches holes, turn down the amps - practice welding aluminum soda cans together (remember most machines HF start is with higher amps).
    ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20040139717.pdf
    "Because the electrons extract heat from the cathode {work piece} and deliver heat to the anode {electrode}, the welding process is considered to be more efficient when operated in “straight polarity,” when the torch electrode is negative, the workpiece positive, and electrons flow to the workpiece. Unless there’s a reason not to, welding torches are operated in the straight polarity mode. But there is a reason to weld in “reverse polarity,” where the electrons flow away from the workpiece: the cathodic cleaning effect. A high speed movie of the vicinity of a GTA weld pool in the reverse polarity mode will reveal a display of sparkling points of light, miniature explosions continually occurring all over the surface. This is thought to be caused by electrostatic breakdown of a thin surface oxide layer. The positive ions in the arc accumulate on the surface of the oxide layer and induce a balancing negative charge. If the oxide layer is thin, it doesn’t take a lot of charge to produce an electric field (volts per distance) big enough to cause the oxide layer to break down in a mini-explosion. Cleaned surface is distinct and visible around the crown of a weld made in reverse polarity. But to get the cleaning necessary to weld aluminum alloys one takes a hit in power available for welding, and the effective capability of the machine is reduced."
    Hope this helps,
    David

  • @fastcash9799
    @fastcash9799 5 лет назад

    I have a Lincoln inverter machine do you still need to ball up the tunsten for aluminum?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад

      personal preference I usually put a small ball on my tungsten seems to help the cleaning action work better

  • @shaun2049
    @shaun2049 5 лет назад

    Thanks dude l find the settings harder than to weld just started welding ally’s hard

  • @boostedpower5417
    @boostedpower5417 3 года назад

    Thanks dood I needed this!

  • @jordanhenningsen7938
    @jordanhenningsen7938 6 лет назад

    Another great easy to follow video! Please keep them coming. I How do you cut your 2% lanthanated tungsten without cracking or splintering? I’m yet to find a easy quick way. I miss the quick snap of the thoriated tungsten.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      I usually just hold it 45° at the edge of the belt sander until it cuts through most of the guys at work still snap the Tungsten but it splinters too much for me

    • @wonghunglo1
      @wonghunglo1 6 лет назад +1

      i use small cutoff wheel on a dremel. snapping makes it splinter alot of times

    • @weldingjunkie
      @weldingjunkie 6 лет назад

      Band Saw works great i use it on my swag table and cut them to any length,

  • @andrewsigler2467
    @andrewsigler2467 5 лет назад

    Ive always been told to use pure tungsten on aluminum. Is lanthenated better?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад +1

      pure is what they used to run years ago on really old machines but now days there are way better choices like lanthanated

  • @williamhayes136
    @williamhayes136 5 лет назад

    We all got our own opinion on this this smaller works for me and I would use pure Tung

  • @uniquemotivational1152
    @uniquemotivational1152 4 года назад

    How much amps use for 1mm and 2 mm ss sheet

  • @chrisbec3313
    @chrisbec3313 4 года назад

    Very informative! Thanks

  • @whoisjohngalt11
    @whoisjohngalt11 4 года назад

    I don't understand the point of balling the tip. Why not just round it off with the grinder instead of grinding to a point and then balling it off?
    By the way, I really appreciate that you did such a good job explaining the settings on this particular welder since I just picked one up. I'm going to run some beads with your settings tomorrow. I'm just getting started and I don't even know where to begin with settings.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  4 года назад

      i like sharpening it first because its more consistent everytime. Thanks!

  • @hipairbrush1053
    @hipairbrush1053 3 года назад

    great video

  • @v8consumption
    @v8consumption 5 лет назад

    On my ahp I think the balance is backwards to most machines I generally keep it at 30% which gives less ball more sharp arc

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад

      Mines the same way but the AC was crapping out on me and I had to run super high balance to counteract it

  • @turbotrana
    @turbotrana 6 лет назад

    Good info there. How about setup for thick aluminium cast cylinder heads.I struggle on them (only played around on them) and have seen a pro do it easy. I need to play with a few settings.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад +1

      All the thick castings I've done have been on a large transformer so I don't have any settings other than 60 Hz and a lot of cleaning. 4943 filler is awesome for it too

  • @tinybuilds2132
    @tinybuilds2132 11 месяцев назад

    Hi
    What is the base metal that you are using

  • @adamedgar5765
    @adamedgar5765 3 года назад

    interesting comment about gas...other youtubers who are fabricators say that aluminium is not reactive to air environment. The gas is to protect the tungesten...not the aluminium.
    I innadvertantly ran out of gas the other day whilst TIG wedling some aluminium tubing and it didnt make any difference. The main way i knew it was out of gas was because of the sound difference but i kept on welding for quite a while to see what would happen...the weld was fine.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  3 года назад

      Nope thats not correct. The gas does protect your tungsten but it also protects the molten aluminum. you dont need much coverage because as soon as the puddle solidifies the oxide layer that forms shields it from regular atmosphere. But until it solidifies you need argon coverage or you can get porosity and a dirty weld

    • @adamedgar5765
      @adamedgar5765 3 года назад

      @@5thStreetFab i am wondering if you could do a video tig welding aluminium to show this with aluminium tubing and aluminium plate? I know with Mig welding i have never had any success without gas, i also thought TIG would be the same...so i was suprised to hear it can be done without.

  • @reddyreddy2618
    @reddyreddy2618 Год назад

    0:05 if the belt had grabbed a hold of that tungsten you could be in for an injury, don't angle in to the direction of a sanding belt people

  • @rattedbug5003
    @rattedbug5003 5 лет назад

    tHanks for the tips very helpful

  • @ZILAwelds
    @ZILAwelds 6 лет назад +1

    You need an htp 221 .... everything is “different” with a different machine .... the htp 221 LOVES 2% ceriated and has hard times arc starting with 2% lanthenated .... and the cleaning and penetration is “backwards” so 35% would be 65% ..... the inverter and the arc dynamic is so good that you easily weld at 70-75% on super clean material i even welded on 90%!
    And you have independent En+ and En- adjustments
    Water cooled guns will help you a lot with running high penetration numbers and high amperages on tungstens that “normally” would crack ....

    • @split150
      @split150 6 лет назад +1

      I have a 221, and have noticed the same thing certain times when using Lanthanated tungsten. Always thought it was just me, or a bad ground or something. Never thought about it being the tungsten type. Thanks.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      dude that sounds awesome! I know this machine is definitely on its way out as far as the ac balance is considered. thats crazy. Ive always wanted to mess with the independent en adjustments. Sounds so cool!

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 6 лет назад +1

      split150 on the 221 lanthenated is not a “good” choice. 2% lan has arc starting issues and 1.5% lan has a weird erosion pattern ....
      The funny thing is that in some European forum stel 221acdc customers ( which is effectively the identical machine ) have said that some equipment dealer or sales rep told them not to run lanthanated but encouraged them to run 2% ceriated and only if they cant get that run 2% thoriated ..... no lanthanated .... i found that pretty interesting ....
      And then if you put helium mixtures in the mix ..... arc starting suffers majorly in addition and arc stability suffers a little bit too.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      @@ZILAwelds wierd I would figure tungstens would act similar from machine to machine. Very interesting

    • @ZILAwelds
      @ZILAwelds 6 лет назад

      5th Street Fab all machines are a little bit different .... they all have their own idiosyncrasies ..... what works for one machine does not have to work for another machine ....

  • @mikerrr82
    @mikerrr82 5 лет назад

    Hei. What tungsten for thin sheet alu and thick alu?

  • @nameofdane
    @nameofdane 5 лет назад

    TONS of good tips! Thankyasir, gonna try and put some of these to use today.

  • @DJCallitquits
    @DJCallitquits 6 лет назад

    Learned a lot in this video!! Thanks!!

  • @cubegears
    @cubegears 3 года назад

    what size torch is that? 17?

  • @starmanxv2331
    @starmanxv2331 5 лет назад

    Well job . I have learn from you .💪

  • @ayazkhan-bm5uh
    @ayazkhan-bm5uh 5 лет назад

    Nice video and information. Thank you
    one more information.
    Welding definition.

  • @jakeowens1770
    @jakeowens1770 2 года назад

    Looks good sounds like beginner

  • @Slouworker
    @Slouworker 2 года назад

    You don't even need to ball your tungsten with modern machines anymore

  • @user9005
    @user9005 5 лет назад +2

    I first thought zirconiated tungsten was the way to go but everyone is using lanthiated tungstens

  • @NSXTACY420
    @NSXTACY420 6 лет назад

    What balance percentage did you end up on at that last nicest looking shiny bead? 40%?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад +1

      It was actually something like 55% but I wouldn't trust it. This machine has been giving me big problems on AC

  • @jcjimenez5327
    @jcjimenez5327 5 лет назад

    This is a great 👌👌👌

  • @gyulakiss420
    @gyulakiss420 5 лет назад

    Helo! The polariti change no change cables?

    • @RJB510
      @RJB510 5 лет назад

      Leave cables as DCEN on Tig for alloy as well as most other tig welding types. Remember that alternating current effectively swaps your polarity anyway and the settings on your machine will most likely require your electrode to be connected to the machines negative terminal.
      You want to swap cables when using it as a straight dc stick welder.

  • @williamhayes136
    @williamhayes136 5 лет назад

    Switch to a smaller cup so you get a smaller heat line

  • @WelcomeToTheMadness
    @WelcomeToTheMadness 6 лет назад +1

    Learnt a little something...

  • @chadandrews98
    @chadandrews98 6 лет назад

    Thanks for good information

  • @sgr5287
    @sgr5287 5 лет назад

    Can I use this same settings using a HTP 221?

  • @georgesmirnoff9751
    @georgesmirnoff9751 6 лет назад

    Thanks brother! Man, I watch all the videos all the time but my welding still sucks, what should I do? ; )

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven 6 лет назад +2

    No 3 👍
    Sweet video

  • @pararescue88
    @pararescue88 6 лет назад

    Perfect video

  • @jamessonger3
    @jamessonger3 6 лет назад

    What type of work do u do at ur job?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  6 лет назад

      I do sub assembly for boats. A lot of fuel cells, crab pot davits, random boxes, hydraulic tanks basically anything that goes in or on a boat

  • @tysonhimself
    @tysonhimself 6 лет назад

    Good tips thanks

  • @ion_canadianu
    @ion_canadianu 3 года назад

    👍 merci

  • @TonywithaT
    @TonywithaT 5 лет назад

    You’re smart. Cheers!

  • @jimmiemires2644
    @jimmiemires2644 5 лет назад

    What is "annoying" about a tight bead?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 лет назад

      I meant the noise of a high frequency around 200hz