Stainless TIG Welding Thin Wall ROOT Pass Technique!
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2024
- Stainless TIG Welding Thin Wall ROOT Pass Technique!
Mastering the art of TIG welding thin wall stainless steel with gaps or butt welds requires a combination of technical expertise, precision, and practice. By understanding the unique challenges posed by thin wall materials and implementing appropriate techniques, welders can achieve flawless results and produce high-quality, durable welds. With attention to detail and a commitment to excellence, welding thin wall stainless steel becomes not just a challenge, but a rewarding endeavor that yields superior craftsmanship and reliability.
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"Use it or lose it". Great work, brother.
This is extremely hard to weld, thank you for detailed tutorial! 👍🏽
Thank you for watching my videos brother, God bless 👍
You have the best videos for tig welding bro, thank you! 🤟🏻
I appreciate that!🤘
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Super video buraz! 👏🏻
That’s great.
Appreciate.
I am waiting for the next video.
Very Informations video boss
Could you please post more freehand of these same type of videos
Awesome job!
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I messed around with keyholing the whole pipe bottom to top, but I usually go with a 1/8 gap and 3/32 wire, but I just can’t stand trying to feed with a 3/32. Great vid Marko, sched 10 can be a beast
Yeah, it can be very frustrating, especially if you don’t do it so often.
Can you explain this in mm, please?! Thx
@@dragoskusztipschi7232 when running schedule 10, because of the thinness of the material and if you get it to hot you cook the chromium and nickel out, you run a little bit bigger than an 1/8 (3.2mm?) gap, and use a 3/32 wire (2.3mm) to feed from the inside. Stainless is easier than higher nickel alloys because you can constant feed without worrying so much about rod chop
@@dragoskusztipschi7232 hope this answers it
@@nathanielclause2588 thank you very much!
Is there any formula how much liters you need to flow inside the pipe according to pipe diameter and pipe lenght? I started working on ship piplelines and I can not find a sweet spot with argon flow
Nice root
hello sir---on the root and backfeeding you know by feel when you need to dip and when you can hold the rod in there?
Also you have to read the puddle
@@X3MTIG thanks so much
Thanks you for great video ❤❤❤
can you upload tig and arc videos
what
Looks good, I prefer Sch 10 pipe to be knife edge beveled, and no gap. keyhole the root in it so you need less material and amps since there's no gap.
How do you use less Amps with no gap….Or was that a typo.
What's the purpose of covering the ends of the pipe?
And what is that material you used to cover?
Stainless steel needs to be welded in an oxygen free environment. So you close off the ends and fill with argon or nitrogen (any inert gas technically) and that pushes the oxygen out of a small hole you put on the opposite end of your gas hose.
@@thrasherwp9432 ahh okay
Thanks man
Сенсей, каждый день смотрю твои видео и по ним тренируюсь на работе. Не могу понять почему ты двигаешь горелкой довольно медленно и не прожигаешь металл… у меня на той же силе тока постоянно прожигаются кромки((
Try to change your torch inclination or adjust your amperage to match your travel speed
@@X3MTIG спасибо за ответ! Буду тренироваться дальше🤝
I thought 4mm was thick not thin? I'd say 2mm is thin.
4mm is nothing
I don't pull out
SS pipe