How to TIG Weld Aluminum part2 AC Balance

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • full article including video here goo.gl/T6UtKQ
    This is Part 2 of a How to TIG Weld Aluminum series.
    I asked for comments in part 1 and wow did I get a lot of comments.
    over 350 so far.
    Questions about AC balance, AC frequency, tungsten electrodes, shielding gases, techniques for feeding wire, how to keep a tight arc without dipping in the puddle, and a lot more.
    While I figure out the best way to answer as many questions as possible, I have to start by answering just a few of those questions about how to tig weld aluminum.
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Комментарии • 216

  • @ThisOldTony
    @ThisOldTony 7 лет назад +176

    I probably don't tell you this enough Jody but ... I love you..r videos.

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  7 лет назад +29

      This Old Tony thanks brother

    • @jdbrewer6638
      @jdbrewer6638 7 лет назад +12

      This Old Tony your videos are amazing!!

    • @ianbertenshaw4350
      @ianbertenshaw4350 7 лет назад +8

      weldingtipsandtricks
      Warning ! Warning Will Robinson !
      Tony is not what he seems , he will turn your videos into the most hilarious videos ever seen !

    • @ThisOldTony
      @ThisOldTony 7 лет назад +10

      Thanks JD! Heard you on the podcast. good stuff!

    • @jdbrewer6638
      @jdbrewer6638 7 лет назад +5

      (Is this real life??) That is a HUGE compliment to me, coming from you! Thanks alot! I'm a huge fan of your videos and I watch them almost as much as Jody's! looking like the Cheshire cat right about now....

  • @alaskamike3577
    @alaskamike3577 6 лет назад +7

    There is no way to thank you enough for what you do and teach with these videos. You have taken me from a novice backyard welder with a buzz box to having advanced mig and tig capabilities with all kinds of metals. Pls keep them going Jody, thank you.

  • @6061
    @6061 7 лет назад +24

    Great content Jody. 8:13 is my preferred style of feeding rod.

  • @SomeTechGuy666
    @SomeTechGuy666 7 лет назад +30

    You need to change the name of your channel to Welding University. Outstanding content and delivery.

    • @shirothehero0609
      @shirothehero0609 4 года назад +1

      I know this is an old comment, but I recently took a welding 'class' and Jody's short vids are significantly more helpful than 35 mins of discussion and an hour of going at it. I've put a flatpanel TV with a Chromecast in my garage and watch these vids and follow along on my welding bench. Its damn near like having an expert instructor with you while you're welding. Even his comments time almost perfectly with the questions that pop up while you're puddling along. Dude is wicked helpful for sure!

  • @OlTrailDog
    @OlTrailDog Год назад

    I'm a retired carpenter/wilderness manager/mule packer in my seventies that picked up a Lincoln Squarewave 200 to work on some bike and trailer projects. I've buzz box stick welded in the past, but TIG aluminum is a new experience. I picked up several tips that helped me on my latest project, building a portable Milwaukee bandsaw stand for combination horizontal 'chop' miter and upright mini-table, from this 1 and 2 series that help a lot: setting my balance; shortening my arc to reduce the hinky; pause/lift/puddle poke feeding coordination; foot pedal fluctuation (hard for a guy who can't walk and chew bubble gum at the same time); and trying out the Kankid feeding method. Although right handed I typically torch left/feed right which isn't the typical method. Help out a bunch.

  • @acek100
    @acek100 7 лет назад

    My new addiction other than welding is watching your vids on youtube. I just started tig welding about a month ago just for a hobby when im off work and weekend warrior on the weekends i use your vids and knowledge you provide and its really showing in my work so far.. never thought tig welding could be this fun.. n that tig finger is something else . Just need a few more lol. Thanks Jody for the vids..

  • @jellybeansupra
    @jellybeansupra 7 лет назад +1

    I'm a self taught tig welder (still learning with a long ways to go) and your videos have helped me so much, along with the podcast. Thanks Jody.

  • @charliechancontraptions5951
    @charliechancontraptions5951 2 года назад

    Excellent presentation. One thing I learnt after 50yrs of hobbyist welding (gas,MAG) was to use a backing plate. It's a case of 'of course' in hindsight, once shown.? TIG welding Alumin(i)um is new to me having just bought a Sherman AC/DC TIG. Incredible to use, although my results at present are nothing to 'write home about' :-)

  • @alaskamike3577
    @alaskamike3577 6 лет назад +1

    You are the best Jody, you have helped me immensely over time with your videos. Cannot thank you enough. Welding for me is an obsession and a joy and what I have learned from you in timeless. Thank you Sir for what you do.

  • @bigolkoch2078
    @bigolkoch2078 5 лет назад

    Hands down the best welding channel on the Internet. I'm trying to jump into welding in the aerospace industry, and your videos are extremely helpful.

  • @turbocobra
    @turbocobra 7 лет назад +10

    Excellent Tips, I definitely need to practice the rod feeding techniques!

  • @ScrewDriverxxx
    @ScrewDriverxxx 7 лет назад

    Hey Jody, just a quick thank you for all this amazing info. I am a very infrequent/part time hobbyist and just watching your vids really helps me to make pretty damned decent welds. Also, I was welding up a tricky bracket today and needed to prop my hand on the workpiece. Then I remembered I'd bought a TIG finger off you. What a brilliant accessory. Really made a huge difference to the process. So thanks again. S.

  • @nola2635
    @nola2635 6 лет назад +10

    What difference does cup size make with aluminum tig welding and how do you determine the right size cup?

  • @PANTYEATR1
    @PANTYEATR1 7 лет назад

    priceless is too weak of a word to describe the wealth of your videos Mr. Jody. Thank you.
    I would like to see your process of how you position yourself comfortably to perform your welding. sometimes I find myself in my own way or not having enough travel space to perform a decent bead without getting in my own way. sometimes I even bump into my welding helmet!

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd 7 лет назад

    Excellent review, as always. I am surprised to see you advance the rod with each ripple of the puddle. That's going to take practice.

  • @AllThingsODs
    @AllThingsODs 7 лет назад

    Your videos have helped me get to the top of my welding class. You know everything about welding

  • @wondertetteh5237
    @wondertetteh5237 11 месяцев назад

    words re' not enough to extend my gratitude ur teaching are helping me alot in the welding industry ,much respect legend ❤❤❤

  • @krazziee2000
    @krazziee2000 7 лет назад

    The Tig Finger and DVD Set are great tools to have on hand, thanks for all your hard work helping others,

  • @donyboy73
    @donyboy73 7 лет назад +3

    great series Jody! I'm having a hard time with aluminum lap joints i.e. 1/8"

  • @TheAussiePirate
    @TheAussiePirate 7 лет назад

    I'm not a welder… yet. However I find these videos are getting me closer and closer to going out and buying a welding unit. I just need to figure out whether I start with mig, tig or arc.

  • @pedromontemayor1620
    @pedromontemayor1620 3 года назад

    Jody is the bomb!! This man has helped me to get from a helper to a rig welder!! Love your videos brother keep em coming!!👍

  • @200xcBruce
    @200xcBruce 7 лет назад

    Jody I just grabbed a filler rod and tried Kanekids method and I immediately liked that method of feeding filler rod, arthritis in hands makes this method great. My go to technique from now on. Thanks again.

  • @HowdenDaniel
    @HowdenDaniel 2 года назад

    Took in what you said in these two videos. It was very useful and addressed most of the problems I was having while trying to weld aluminium. I was using a gold tungsten and did get the end to ball up in an irregular way. I believe that gold is 1.5% lanthanated and I have now ordered some blue 2% lanthanated as per your recommendation and I hope to get a better result in my weld. When welding a T joint I find it is very difficult to get a positive direction for the arc when it is balled up in an irregular way, I guess with the 2% if it balls more uniformly I may have better luck directing the arc. Thanks, love your videos here in the UK.

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 7 лет назад

    Thanks Jody - just makes me realize just how much practice I still need. Above all - wish I could find a way to cope with unsteady hands (age!) - so easy to contaminate the electrode and go off line!

    • @6061
      @6061 7 лет назад +2

      This won't apply to everyone, but have you ever tried pounding a beer first?

  • @Onward4Christ
    @Onward4Christ 6 лет назад

    Thank you Jody! You are such a great teacher. I’ve learned all my welding from you. When I first started I had never welded a day in my life, but now I’m stacking dimes like nobody’s business 😎 thanks man!

  • @kevinmorin7965
    @kevinmorin7965 5 лет назад

    Jody, I use pure with a Dynasty and get a dome- but I use the next size up for most work. So instead of a bulb/outside bulbous sphere- I get a dome. I get good performance in AC on aluminum.

  • @buubised
    @buubised 7 лет назад

    thanks! that rod moving tip is awesome, just a moment ago i was welding a long joint for a radiator fan shroud and i frequently had to stop because my hand went too close to the weld.

  • @johnmcmillan7048
    @johnmcmillan7048 4 года назад

    Jody, I know this video is two years old but ...About your experience dropping the frequency to put more power into the weld: Power is a function of the area of the waveform. You can visualize this by drawing 1 cycle of an ac waveform (starting at a “zero point”, waveform goes up to a peak then down to a negative peak then back up to the zero point), if the waveforms are the same amplitude...voltage , compare the area of a 1 cycle waveform that extends across the entire sheet of paper compared to a 1 cycle waveform that extends across half the paper ( twice the frequency). The area inside the waveform is the power. We have all heard the music coming from a car stopped near us in traffic with the windows up. You can hear the bass really well but likely none of the higher pitched instruments. The lower the frequency the more power. Sorry for the lecture

  • @donyboy73
    @donyboy73 7 лет назад +3

    hi Jody, can you make a video dedicated only on best argon flow settings for different metals?

  • @100Ronster
    @100Ronster 7 лет назад +6

    Great teaching, thanks for sharing your wisdom.

  • @jasperdillen3089
    @jasperdillen3089 2 года назад

    Lifesaver man gotta do this in school and had no idea how to

  • @mrgreenswelding2853
    @mrgreenswelding2853 7 лет назад +1

    i found 2% lanthanated electrodes and haven't gone back for aluminium. thanks jody, another awesome video.
    that guy is you show feeding the rod is so quick is friggin awesome. he show you dont need to have the filler rod in line with the torch.
    keep up with the fantastic work!! can you do a vid on aluminium mig welding please. and how to get rid of the smut.

  • @EastCoastWoodworking
    @EastCoastWoodworking 7 лет назад

    Jody love the videos your doing a great job inspiring people. Questions 1, sizing filler rod to material thickness 2, best filler rod if you are only going to have one or two for welding say 6061, 3 techniques for welding other than straight joints ( round, odd shaped and out of position ) 4 maybe pre-heating. 5 Joint preparation and fit up and cleaning. Just some questions I had when I started welding Alu. years ago I think they would help some of the new people to welding. Keep up the great work Jody.

  • @birdfighter0307
    @birdfighter0307 7 лет назад

    I really like your videos featuring the sqarewave 175, as that is what I have in my garage

  • @uvmetalworkingfabrication1873
    @uvmetalworkingfabrication1873 7 лет назад

    Can you please talk more about the cracking and what your approach would be to correct the situation/finish the work to a satisfactory level? Thanks

  • @bobzeis5461
    @bobzeis5461 6 лет назад

    You know I've watched a ton of your videos Jody and learned so much. I'm a first time tig welder, using an AHP 200. But I must be dumb because I didn't realize that I needed to pulse the pedal each time I layed a dab of weld in the puddle. I've gotten the puddle going and just kept moving along trying to keep up with it. The aluminum welds were flat to sunken and not nice and shiny and I just didn't figure it out. I just tried pulsing with the pedal and its like the light bulb went on in my head. Now I can lay down a nice bead. (embarrassed newbie) I think this will start to be more fun now! LOL!

  • @sanatarium1234
    @sanatarium1234 7 лет назад +1

    Great timing Jody, I am just struggling with learning AC TIG this week! Thank you as always. Great content

  • @iandibley2985
    @iandibley2985 6 лет назад

    Hi Jody i have learned heaps from you vids ,i have done many years of stainless really enjoying doing aluminium I have learned lots thank you . Dibbo

  • @Nick-sh9bv
    @Nick-sh9bv 3 года назад

    Jody, Your videos are awesome. Learning tig right now and your channel is so so helpfull!

  • @wallbawden5511
    @wallbawden5511 3 года назад

    okay i made a comment about your TIG FINGERS last time and stated hard to fined here in Australia Well i found an out let that stocks your brand of TIG FINGER so all set for a start and nothing but rain just recently along with house reno so no welding here but soon just like your form of teaching and tricks thanks

  • @thegripworks2419
    @thegripworks2419 4 года назад

    This is just the best welding university in existence

  • @ManyoNation
    @ManyoNation 7 лет назад

    Talk about material thickness, and which tungsten to use in which situations? Welding 1/8 plate to 1/4 or 3/8 plate for example (something thin to something thick, and vice versa)

  • @luclaviolette6612
    @luclaviolette6612 7 лет назад

    Love the series. I know you get tons of comments on your forum and here but I would like to see the after work of weld mend also. How, what happens to the welds post welding? Are some metals, mild, carbon, stainless, chromoly or even aluminium suited to a post welding heat treatment? What about hammering to release post welding stresses? OK. There are videos for the next year! Keep em coming!

  • @nailbanger138
    @nailbanger138 7 лет назад

    Another great video! I would really like to see a comparison of square wave vs old school sinewave. Especially in a thick to thin application.

  • @Machin3Mad3Man
    @Machin3Mad3Man 7 лет назад

    Great video as ever, especially for someone who is just starting to learn tig. What i would really like to see is the bench set-up and prep.. Are there any particular clamps, bench surfaces, material cleaning products or tools which don't usually get mentioned, would really appreciate it, thanks jody, keep up the good work!

  • @Ninjavaz
    @Ninjavaz 7 лет назад

    Great work. Taking on board more each time you post. Appreciated. Thanks

  • @Rprecision
    @Rprecision 7 лет назад

    Thank you! I have never seen someone feed rod like Kaine

  • @ericchevalier6260
    @ericchevalier6260 6 лет назад

    Love the videos and also like how you bring the other pro’s to help educate us. I jump all over the place and do different types of welding all the time. So if I haven’t done in a while I always go check for a Jodie video.
    Thanks. I’ll need to stop by the store and help you with the funding part.

  • @bvbhu3dg
    @bvbhu3dg 7 лет назад

    wow. thanks Jody. Always excited when you get a new video out. Always a lot of information and personal experience tips.

  • @SomeTechGuy666
    @SomeTechGuy666 7 лет назад

    Fantastic instruction on feeding the rod. I was pinching the rod between my thumb and index finger. Any comments on using a "TIG Pen" for feeding rod ?

  • @magnusdamkjaer
    @magnusdamkjaer 3 года назад

    Amazing good intruducing to the welding aluminium art thank you

  • @heaviesculture5516
    @heaviesculture5516 7 лет назад

    How does this video get so many dislikes? people don't like knowledge or something? great vids, and learned much from you Jodie! Thank you!

  • @cbking95
    @cbking95 7 лет назад

    Rush's work is amazing especially considering he is just running an old syncrowave.

  • @toolman9081
    @toolman9081 7 лет назад

    What should the back side of my aluminum welds look like? When you and Crummy teamed up and did those water tanks for the auto application, what did the back side of those welds look like? Thanks much for this series of videos!

  • @stevenhart9004
    @stevenhart9004 Год назад

    I'm starting to get the hang of this. Thanks 💥

  • @slcbodyshop
    @slcbodyshop Год назад

    Great work for a old man

  • @Regal2800
    @Regal2800 7 лет назад

    Can you talk a little about independent amplitude settings on AC welding?

  • @bkh1324
    @bkh1324 7 лет назад +1

    thanks for the information it's a priceless thing. how do you go about welding over a tack and blending it in thanks again.

  • @unitedstatesofbuild4915
    @unitedstatesofbuild4915 7 лет назад

    Thanks for another one Jody!

  • @maeso34
    @maeso34 7 лет назад

    Thanks for your videos. I wonder if you could tell something about AC Bias setting. My machine has got it besides ac balance and I still can't really know what it does. Thanks in advance.

  • @caseycat
    @caseycat 7 лет назад

    hey Jody, would you mind talking about the importance of torch angle for different joints? Tee joints are a little tricky for me and it can be difficult to learn the correct way to hold the torch. thanks

  • @shreyas229
    @shreyas229 Год назад

    Hi, just wanted to know what should be the coupon size that i should use while learning to TIG weld aluminium. what is the coupon sze that you have used on this video?
    Amazong videos btw... really helps a lot in learning the concepts and know how!! 😃

  • @vanmann8347
    @vanmann8347 2 года назад

    As always, you rock brother. Always very informative videos.

  • @jerrydaugherty4657
    @jerrydaugherty4657 3 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic videos!

  • @COMotorsports
    @COMotorsports 7 лет назад

    Question... I find myself welding aluminium sometimes and all of a sudden the puddle goes to hell, and I can't add filler rod. It happens generally on an edge, or in a hole and I believe it has to do with gas flowing a different way due to turbulence or something. Is there a way or a sign I can look for that it's going to happen? It's very tough explaining this question, I'm a hobbyist and have built lots of aluminium parts but run into this issue from time to time in the middle of a piece and I can't understand why. I do use gas lenses also.
    On a side note, your videos have literally taught me everything I know about welding. Watched your vids for years before buying my first tig. So thanks!

  • @JeffKreska
    @JeffKreska 7 лет назад

    What is the bare minimum feature set to look for when buying a welder to start welding aluminum? What about for the weekend welder?

  • @skeeter50001
    @skeeter50001 7 лет назад

    Great series Jody, thanks very much.

  • @ls2005019227
    @ls2005019227 7 лет назад

    Thanks for another fantastic video Jody!

  • @richardyelich4695
    @richardyelich4695 3 года назад

    I have a Lotos 200 ac/dc and it has numbers -1 to -6 and + 1 to +6. It is telling me that minus is more heat to the product. Is the cleaning more to the positive. What would be you suggestion on explanation of cleaning action. Thank You - I watch all your videos very good information.

  • @eglicomet
    @eglicomet 7 лет назад

    Howdy! Thanks for the videos. Can you explain the frequency functions and how they affect the weld? Thanks!

  • @Hipsterinbenzworld
    @Hipsterinbenzworld 7 лет назад +2

    Just wondering... how would you weld most of the welds you did on this video, if you didn't have pedal to work with? slow starts and tapered offs? for example torch with button on side to start arc.. (if questions still wanted? :) )
    ... "how would you weld differently if you didnt have pedal to work with?"

  • @Zfrk
    @Zfrk 4 года назад

    how do you combat the "hot shortness" on small pieces? I'm about to tackle a 1/2" x 1/16" thick angle project making a simple frame for a shower cubby opening, and have already seen these cracks in test pieces. would love a preemptive strike to prevent it.

  • @TWENTYB
    @TWENTYB 7 лет назад

    Looking to start learning to rig, mostly aluminium, first project is a tray for my ute. 3" aluminium tube, 4mm wall, should I but joint or chamfer and what settings rod, electrode etc should I be using. I'll practice on scrap first.

  • @MRT_H
    @MRT_H 5 лет назад +2

    I have an old Hobart transformer machine, and when I go to weld aluminum, I have to lift start it with the foot pedal, I don't with DC though. I think I'm missing a setting somewhere but I'm pretty new to aluminum welding with this machine. Any ideas?

  • @95turbostang21
    @95turbostang21 7 лет назад

    Hello jody do you think you could briefly explain in one of your videos how to set gas pressure on regulator when TIG welding? I've been watching a lot of videos for the past two weeks now and really have not came across a video that shows setting the regulator everything else with welding but not that. and by the way you have one of the best RUclips channels for welding. put it this way watching your videos for the past 2 weeks now has made me spend 1,449 on a lincoln square wave tig welder, $100 deposit on pure argon tank.

  • @ChadMyers73
    @ChadMyers73 3 года назад

    How are you filming your welding? I some welding on my channel on occasion.

  • @Equiluxe1
    @Equiluxe1 7 лет назад

    What are the benefits of Lanthanated versus Zirconiated, I have always used Zirconiated for aluminium and wonder about trying Lanthanated tungsten.

  • @robertadams7318
    @robertadams7318 3 года назад

    What settings do you recommend for the Lincoln Squarewave Tig 200 for aluminum

  • @matthewfoster6620
    @matthewfoster6620 7 лет назад

    What is the correct procedure for redressing a tungsten after accidentally dipping?

  • @AMRs
    @AMRs 7 лет назад

    Feeding filler rod definitely boils down to practice, but there is one critical point that I don't think anyone has really talked about: not all methods are equal, particularly the ones that rely on gravity (rather than finger control) to feed the rod. They can be fine if you're welding on a bench in position but as soon as you have to weld out of position, you're fucked if all you've ever practiced is a gravity feed method. The first method Jody showed using your first and second fingers to control and feed the rod that's rested in the crotch of your thumb) is pretty much the objectively superior way to start off with, since that method will allow you to feed rod in any position (and feed it quickly if need be, such as filling a hungry aluminum puddle). If at a later time you need to learn other exotic wire feed methods, fine, but to start with, that feeding method is far and away the most useful that won't obsolete itself once the the work piece gets into something more challenging than flat on a bench. Reason I mention this is because when I was in welding college, our teacher was a "whatever is most comfortable" filler wire guy and that's just not correct in the field since gravity feed methods cease being useful in certain positions and all of a sudden you're like "Shit, that way I learned how to feed filler wire doesn't work in this position". Sorry for the long post.

    • @tozealegre
      @tozealegre 7 лет назад

      that Kane kid way is something

  • @mtnhillsman
    @mtnhillsman 7 лет назад

    hey this might be more an advanced topic but how about ideas on how to recover in say a tight inside 3 way corner after you've dipped the tungsten and made a mess of everything...?

    • @mtnhillsman
      @mtnhillsman 7 лет назад

      after thinking about this comment i realized... there's nothing 'advanced' about screwing up and dipping your tungsten on a critical weld. haha.

  • @66esg
    @66esg 6 лет назад

    Have a Lincoln Ranger 250 it has up hill , cc wire I run my LN 25 off it , it has rig but is it scratch start ? Not sure never tig welded before wanna start love it man thanks Eddie

  • @WazzupWill
    @WazzupWill 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your fantastic videos Jody. I am just learning to TIG weld in preparation for a aluminum boat project this winter. Do you see any reason why I should start learning and practicing with steel before moving onto aluminum or is it reasonable to dive right into aluminum.

  • @acurarl9929
    @acurarl9929 2 года назад

    Is sp dial my balance on vevor ac/dc tig welder. Dial goes -5 to +5. Idk what it is or where to set it and booklet don’t specify

  • @ccmooth
    @ccmooth 7 лет назад

    how much torch angle you're using without loosing shielding gas? and how close of arc length you use without snuffing out the tungsten?

  • @ernardvaartjes9796
    @ernardvaartjes9796 4 года назад

    175 amps requires 4 mm tungsten. Otherwise it melts. and with aluminum one should not have a pointed tungsten because it melts. And one starts with high ampere and the ampere decreases as the aluminum gets hotter, greetings from Holland. good luck.

  • @adamtheede2575
    @adamtheede2575 7 лет назад

    Thanks jody always learn something from you

  • @GoatBoy_45-70
    @GoatBoy_45-70 7 лет назад

    The lincoln Squarewave 175 has AC balance as a automatic feature, seems to me it would compensate for oxide and what not on its own. Part of what you pay for as they say, never used one but nice feature to have, could be part of the reason people like this no longer available (new) machine?

  • @jeaservices
    @jeaservices 6 лет назад

    What's the best way to weld aluminum sheet, (fishing boat), and 16 gauge tube together? Or is it even possible?

  • @rogerdale4800
    @rogerdale4800 6 лет назад

    like to see the type of ally filler rods for different welds

  • @JayBirdsFab
    @JayBirdsFab 7 лет назад

    how could you not like this video this is the greatest video ever Jodi you taking it to another level I love how you're interviewing with the audience so well I love welding tips and tricks podcast I can't get enough of it I think you guys should try to do two episode two weeks but I know I'm not online on that into the people with the six comes down you're a moron thank you Jodi very much for the great information way to cater to everybody that into welding beginners and expert

  • @aljannatmetalfurniture4469
    @aljannatmetalfurniture4469 4 года назад

    Hi sir i need to now that i have hugong 200 ac machine and i have to work on 3 mm tickness pipe on voltage 170 hartz 120 % 30 but my starts and end gone black with oxide plz help i need clean bead help me for setting plz....

  • @HisKidd2
    @HisKidd2 7 лет назад

    Great teaching video again! got my dvd set in the mail already!! my question this week is, when welding a "T" joint on both sides, should the weld etch meet in the middle?

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  7 лет назад +1

      HisKidd2 no each weld should penetrate the root but that's enough

  • @jaylankford3508
    @jaylankford3508 6 лет назад

    I watched someone weld 4 inch 1/8 inch wall aluminum pipe joint when he finished I seen a crater form inside the pipe when he let off foot pedal at the end of the weld is this something that could cause it to create a crack later on. Just curious.

  • @protectyourcar5889
    @protectyourcar5889 3 года назад

    Am still thinking which machine Is the best! For mig weld+ Tig welding.
    Can anyone help me? Give me links to order!
    +how big the gas tank i need? 60cf? 80cf?-125cf?

  • @WillCouch
    @WillCouch 4 года назад

    Hey jody, thanks so much I always learn a lot from your videos, i have a question. Sometimes my arc on ac is all over the place. Even with a sharpened tip and with an inverter. (everlast 185dv) ac balance around 30 35%. This is especially a problem on inside corners of course. But what's confusing is the issue seems to be random. I sometimes accidentally put a tiny little scratch near the end of tungsten when I'm sharpening it. (it's super skinny wheel and easy to slip) do you think that might be what's causing it to not have a nice pin point arc? Also worth mentioning it happens even at 255hrtz. thanks!

  • @richardyelich4695
    @richardyelich4695 3 года назад

    I have a machine that shows Negative and positive. Is negative to the work ?

  • @fliperskater
    @fliperskater 7 лет назад

    Hi Jody, what's your thought about weaving on aluminum. Thanks

  • @themotofixery
    @themotofixery 7 лет назад

    7 people need to see a doctor! thanks for the great videos Jody!

  • @mikecayer365
    @mikecayer365 7 лет назад

    I'm currently using this same machine, and I have been atfot the past couple weeks. however today when I set up and began to weld. my filler rod would shock. and would it if I touched the material with my bare arm as I welded. I moved the ground and had a look at the plug, (seemed fine) but I can't figure out why I'm not grounding properly. any thoughts?