Great vids, I have the unitig razor 200, I see videos where they are doing single pulse zaps for thin metals, can you do a vid doing this with sample settings
Hi Steve, thank you for your feedback. We are looking at expanding our video content on the differences in metals amongst other things. Be sure to subscribe to our channel so you won't miss when we have that video done.
When it comes to GTAW I'm the master of the "tip dip". Not too bad at blow through either.... 🤣🤣🤣 Just about to get back into it after a long health layoff. Cheers ol' pal, thanks for posting. 👏👏👏 👋👋👋
Thanks mate great video, thought it was time to upgrade from the old Unimig 210 pro craft. Tig wasn't even around when I was in trade school. Looks similar to fusion welding with an oxy. Unimig really have some great machines , thinking of the 230 razor multi. I'm shocked at what these machines can do.
So does the knob on the foot pedal set full-pedal to be x% of the machine SETTING or does it make the machine setting irrelevant and the k sets fuul-pedal as x% of maximum machine amps? Eg if machine can do 200amps but is set to 90 amps does "full" on the knob mean that 100% on the pedal gives you 90 or 200 amps? I don't see this info anywhere
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Well made tutorial........do you have a more specific tutorial on lift off TIG process as used with the Unimig 185?
Sure do mate. Thanks for the comment. ruclips.net/video/LTF_YLQLT78/видео.html
Any chance for a tutorial with the spool gun?
Great vids, I have the unitig razor 200, I see videos where they are doing single pulse zaps for thin metals, can you do a vid doing this with sample settings
Hi Steve, thank you for your feedback. We are looking at expanding our video content on the differences in metals amongst other things.
Be sure to subscribe to our channel so you won't miss when we have that video done.
When it comes to GTAW I'm the master of the "tip dip". Not too bad at blow through either.... 🤣🤣🤣
Just about to get back into it after a long health layoff.
Cheers ol' pal, thanks for posting.
👏👏👏 👋👋👋
Looking forward to my Viper 185 arriving soon :)
Thanks mate great video, thought it was time to upgrade from the old Unimig 210 pro craft. Tig wasn't even around when I was in trade school. Looks similar to fusion welding with an oxy. Unimig really have some great machines , thinking of the 230 razor multi. I'm shocked at what these machines can do.
So does the knob on the foot pedal set full-pedal to be x% of the machine SETTING or does it make the machine setting irrelevant and the k sets fuul-pedal as x% of maximum machine amps?
Eg if machine can do 200amps but is set to 90 amps does "full" on the knob mean that 100% on the pedal gives you 90 or 200 amps?
I don't see this info anywhere
20:01 wayy too cold
Electrical tape sticks well to rubber/urethane cable isolation layers or too itself. It sucks balls for that type of task.
A decent quality grey / duct tape or high adhesive painters tape will give you a dependable peace of mind regardless of environmental circumstances.
And hand tools for expensive tiles with rectified edges and/or thin grout lines can often be a far better option than a power tool, especially for small sections like that... And adding a hydrophobic additive like bondcrete or sillasec will give you an additional peace of mind that moisture will not find its way past the waterproofing membrane repai...
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George the legend!
19:10... your filler rod is wayyyy too thick
100% great
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What a load of BS in saying you need TIG gloves.