The quest for creating inside corner welds that look good when it counts
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- All right, everyone.Thanks for joining me in this video today.I wanted to go over the frustrating.Topic of inside corners and how to address them, especially in scenarios.Win your Wells and your in product is going into a high-end.Residential situation.Thanks for watching please like comment and subscribe
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Wow, that is nice and strong! Thanks for the information!
Great video. Very informative. Cant wait to try your suggestion
as a tig welder just gonna give you some tips, try some more post flow maybe around 5-8 seconds or so and if your working with CFH as a gas flow measurement its the size of the cup so #8 x 2 so 16 CFH of gas if your using LPM measurement its the same as the cup size so #8 is 8LPM and for stainless id also recommend using a bigger cup 12 or 16 with a gas lens have a good at BBW furick cups for example and the stickout of your tungsten should be the same size as the inside diameter as the cup AND a rule of thumb i heard from my instructor when learning it goes "Slag drag Gas push" basically you should move forward with your arc not pull back hope this helps
Hey, thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated. Also, thanks for the view and the comment and your suggestions. Much appreciated. Have a great weekend.
@@26feironworks79 thanks you too bud id rather help ya
I personally like fusion on light to med jobs. If the metal has angles that will have weight to it, I will add filler in most cases
Hey, thanks for the comment and the view much appreciated. Feel like in some cases, fusion wealth are absolutely perfect. Because you can have a strong weld with no visible footprint, if that makes sense. Thanks again.