Thank you SO MUCH for watching! 💎💎💎Take a FREE online Tig class on my website HERE👉 www.pacificarctigwelding.com/ Check out the NEXT EPISODE HERE🔥 ruclips.net/video/cwCV34jGpso/видео.html
Being able to see is a HUGE one! I used to just have one hood and switching processes throughout the day, when it came to tig welding something I never noticed HOW DIRTY my good lens would get from running stick especially, now I have an optrel I keep in its bag tucked away and strictly use it for tig. Made a big difference in my welds.
When I use lots of flux core wire, I tend to clean my mask every hour or so. I have a big bag of individually wrapped lens wipes, so I'll just put handful of those in my pocket every morning. Starting that habit improved my welding and reduced eye strain quite lot.
I just got into TIG welding… well actually doing it, anyway, but I’ve been watching videos for over a year trying to get every clue about TIG welding before I start. It’s what I do… saturation. Anyway, not many people talk about ventilation and/or safety equipment. Can you show us what you use as far as respirator (if any) or extractors in your shop etc? I don’t think those gases are meant to be inhaled. Your videos are extremely helpful and I will be signing up for your course in the near future!
Very good informational video, I have got a question for u an I do a few spot welds with no gas. I don’t use my rig very much as a stupid feller l forgot to turn my tank off lost all my organ . To get it filled it’s 125 miles round trip, so not in a big herry to do it. Thanks
Just wanted to say thanks for the great education that you are providing. I had a quick question , are you a left handed tig welder? I hold the torch in my left hand , filler in my right . I can only do things when they are comfortable in my hands . If I played golf it would have to be left handed. Im just trying to figure out whats normal. You have done something good here and I really appreciate your willingness to pass on knowledge . Thank you so much !!
I have been watching your videos for a few years now. You teach people to weld and you have online learning. With online learning can you get certified?
I'm trying to weld up some headers and I just can't seem to get comfortable. It just seems when you're NOT welding on a flat coupon, you don't always have control of how comfortable you are. I have to concentrate on all of the parameters you discuss here with a constantly changing angle and frankly I struggle to do it on a flat surface. I used up all of my practice material AND my project material just trying to get an acceptable weld. It gets expensive. Also, isn't "being able to see everything" somewhat dependent on the helmet?
7:28 first, you gotta film yourself welding. Then, you gotta film yourself filming yourself welding. Then, you gotta film yourself watching yourself welding.
Thank you SO MUCH for watching!
💎💎💎Take a FREE online Tig class on my website HERE👉 www.pacificarctigwelding.com/
Check out the NEXT EPISODE HERE🔥 ruclips.net/video/cwCV34jGpso/видео.html
Please bro i want to register in your program so i can i have your phone number please
Your videos have been a huge help for many of my students. I regularly reference them to support topics we discuss. Thank you for the great content.
I tig weld aluminum for a living so excited to see this
Being able to see is a HUGE one! I used to just have one hood and switching processes throughout the day, when it came to tig welding something I never noticed HOW DIRTY my good lens would get from running stick especially, now I have an optrel I keep in its bag tucked away and strictly use it for tig. Made a big difference in my welds.
When I use lots of flux core wire, I tend to clean my mask every hour or so. I have a big bag of individually wrapped lens wipes, so I'll just put handful of those in my pocket every morning. Starting that habit improved my welding and reduced eye strain quite lot.
I just got into TIG welding… well actually doing it, anyway, but I’ve been watching videos for over a year trying to get every clue about TIG welding before I start. It’s what I do… saturation. Anyway, not many people talk about ventilation and/or safety equipment. Can you show us what you use as far as respirator (if any) or extractors in your shop etc? I don’t think those gases are meant to be inhaled. Your videos are extremely helpful and I will be signing up for your course in the near future!
Good point!
Shame there's no reply to this cus I'd like to know aswell
i build aluminum boats we have air packs and the plug into your mask to keep the fumes not in your face
Very good informational video, I have got a question for u an I do a few spot welds with no gas. I don’t use my rig very much as a stupid feller l forgot to turn my tank off lost all my organ . To get it filled it’s 125 miles round trip, so not in a big herry to do it. Thanks
Just wanted to say thanks for the great education that you are providing. I had a quick question , are you a left handed tig welder? I hold the torch in my left hand , filler in my right . I can only do things when they are comfortable in my hands . If I played golf it would have to be left handed. Im just trying to figure out whats normal. You have done something good here and I really appreciate your willingness to pass on knowledge . Thank you so much !!
Could you please do a video on the affects of upslope and downslope and tgr changes it can make ?
How to weld cracked cast iron manifold! In tig, and WHT is the filler rod?
For thin metal imports to welding bend involve and burn too
Good tips,one of my mentors said you have to be a good athlete thanks for the video🤗😎🤗😎
I have been watching your videos for a few years now. You teach people to weld and you have online learning. With online learning can you get certified?
tig, my favourite
Thank you Dusty
Great video! Thank you Dusty. ✨
My old teach always tried to get me to stand his relaxed comfortable way instead of letting me find out where and how I am comfortable to weld
Are you going to have any hats and shirts available on your website?
I've definitely struggled with this one.
Do you have a tutorial showing how to weld with torch switch?
I'm trying to weld up some headers and I just can't seem to get comfortable. It just seems when you're NOT welding on a flat coupon, you don't always have control of how comfortable you are. I have to concentrate on all of the parameters you discuss here with a constantly changing angle and frankly I struggle to do it on a flat surface. I used up all of my practice material AND my project material just trying to get an acceptable weld. It gets expensive. Also, isn't "being able to see everything" somewhat dependent on the helmet?
Maybe the TIG Finger will help you to prop and get more comfortable.
Stand off distance? Uhh...You mean the arc length? ;)
tight corner fillet weld vid please.
i have a problem, and i dont know how to fix it. The shapes of every "drop" is not rounded, some times the shap is likely arrowed...
Nice refresher video for me .thanks LARRYMOORE
If two metal fit perfectly can easy weld if far only half mm too hard burn so what Am set the machine in thin like0.7? Anyone help?
We established arc SCATTER by dumping more amps faster then letting off was only allowed to use WPS so pump the pedal manually
Does a random act of kindness count when you're a volunteer EMT? XD
7:28 first, you gotta film yourself welding. Then, you gotta film yourself filming yourself welding. Then, you gotta film yourself watching yourself welding.
No one say how many mm far from the work pices
Yyyyy
The background noise makes this unwatchable for me. 😮💨
A promotion video we dont need
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Why dont you have adds so you can make some money from you videos?
My program, my students...... Give me a break, stop advertising ALL THE TIME!!!!!!!!!!
It is not good to advertise yourself too much.