Man, that silicon bronze looks so cool! I may have to buy some from you to accent some stuff I am welding. Thanks again for the awesome video and tips, you’re the reason I started and keep practicing Tig welding and it’s been really worth it!😊
for high speed pulse, I think the rule of 33 is a good place to start for welding on an edge as well as for gaps. From there, you can increase the pulse rate as you like.
You're the best teacher on RUclips. Love you jodi
thanks
Thanks for sharing this with us Jody, hoping your shop gets lots of customers and does well. Fred.
@@olddawgdreaming5715 thank you very much
Thank you for sharing. I have learned sheds full from you over the years.
Man, that silicon bronze looks so cool! I may have to buy some from you to accent some stuff I am welding. Thanks again for the awesome video and tips, you’re the reason I started and keep practicing Tig welding and it’s been really worth it!😊
Great info Jody, as usual. Thanks for sharing and helping us out.
Thanks Jody
Merci Jordi.
Can you do a video on backfeeding, I can almost do it with aluminum but not quite.
Thank you.
Any recommendations for an affordable benchtop positioner at the hobbyist level?
I dont know of any but sometimes eBay has used ones .
Nice
Sure wish you had ALL the settings in these examples. Otherwise, nice range of uses.
can you give a good rec. for a small 200 amp or so mig machine? thanks
I really like this primeweld mig 180 unit weldmongerstore.com/products/primeweld-mig180-180-amp-mig-welder-with-spool-gun
Is the rule of 33 still a good place to start?
for high speed pulse, I think the rule of 33 is a good place to start for welding on an edge as well as for gaps. From there, you can increase the pulse rate as you like.
The 1st pass looks like brazing,. You don't seem to melt the base material