What GTAW / TIG Welding cups should you use and why?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @waitemc
    @waitemc 6 лет назад +79

    25 years welding , and this happens to be the best explanation on youtube. Expecialy since most dont refer to metal as reactive , active... this clears up alot of argument between the tig welders at our shop...

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +5

      sparky Mccormick I appreciate the support man. Thank you for the kind words. 🙏🏻 hopefully soon, it will eventually be common knowledge.

  • @edwardtaylor4785
    @edwardtaylor4785 6 лет назад +21

    Excellent , unhurried, coherent explanation of something I've been wrestling with. Thanks. Subscribed

  • @trblwrrior
    @trblwrrior 6 лет назад +7

    Dude...I've been welding for years (10-15years) and most of this stuff I've had to find out on my own from just trial and error. These videos like this are awesome and super good.
    I think it's about time I start getting involved with helping the next generation!
    Nice job brother...keep'em comin!!

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +3

      Awesome man, thanks for stopping by. Yeah, I have been a welding for about 2 years. I am one to scientifically pick the subject apart and truly understand what’s going on and I’m good at doing that. I’ve put 150% into welding over the last two years and I thought I’d put in my 2 cents. Thanks again for the support!

    • @trblwrrior
      @trblwrrior 6 лет назад

      HourGlassFab Meee too!! I was never really that way but after finishing college I became so consumed with the scientific side. And it seemed like Jody was the only guy putting out great videos. So most things I did I had to come up with my own tricks and learn stuff. I have worked in so many shops and they've been across the spectrum...aerospace to heavy, heavy structural steel. Your doing it right brother. Congratulations on all your success with your business too. I've been following your IG for a while. I love those steady hands you built. Maybe one day I can afford one...hahaha

  • @sevens8954
    @sevens8954 3 года назад +13

    I’ve been a combo welder for about 10 years. Started out doing casing and pipe and now I weld all sorts of wild shit. This was suggested to me and I stopped by just to see the quality of the information and Hourglass knocked this out of the park.
    Clinical information here, explained simply and efficiently. Great job.
    Listen up, people. This man will save you some heartache.

  • @SoutheastBluesMan
    @SoutheastBluesMan 4 года назад +3

    Beginning welder here... well, self taught for the last five years... I learned a lot from your video as compared to many here on RUclips. I appreciate the content and also that I happened to click on your FIRST video. I'll be watching all of them.

  • @robertdascalasu4676
    @robertdascalasu4676 3 года назад +3

    Precious info shared, clear and easy explained as to a 5 year child. Well done, you're doing a great job on our service, many thanks! Keep going man!

  • @idoskidsattheawesomeauzzie9255
    @idoskidsattheawesomeauzzie9255 4 года назад +1

    I love the way you’ve explained TIG Welding, & another way to Weld, & also NEW PRODUCTS

  • @ntc3gtr
    @ntc3gtr 6 лет назад +5

    HourGlassFab, Your the MAN. I just started learning TIG on my LOTUS 200 Machine bought it because of the reviews and Cost. I am making a JETJOHN Boat. Jetski motor and outdrive mounted inside my Aluminum Hull. I cut the hull to large as I was going to graph the fiberglass hull into the boat. I decided to weld up the hull and reduce my fiberglass area to the Hull surface substancially. I watched some youtube videos on welding Aluminum and started with the limited Supplies with the Welder but they worked. Holly Cow, My Aluminum Welds were somewhat washed out and I had some serious warping going on. So I ordered some more supplies with glass Cup lens included that just arrived this friday. I for sure thought that the glass lens cups was the ticket for helping my welding. My torch was all setup untill I saw your video. I immediately went out to the garage and changed from the glass to a smaller #5 cup. reduced my argon to about 12 cfm from 20. Set my amperage to 90 and laid down a stack of Dimes on my first pass. I have never been able to do that and no warping of the Metal. I am all Eyes and Ears. Thanks for the Great Advice

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад

      ntc3gtr that is absolutely fantastic man! I appreciate you taking the time to comment. 🙏🏻 it’s great that you took something from the video and I am super happy you were able to knock out the project you were working on. If you ever have any questions feel free to email me @ hourglassfab@yahoo.com

  • @pp-bl4ou
    @pp-bl4ou Год назад +1

    This helped so much I’m just beginning my GTAW journey in school and I ordered a super nice gas lense kit from yes welder. And when I try them out tomorrow im definitely coming back to this video. Thank you sir and subscribed for sure.

  • @Bubbas-farmworks
    @Bubbas-farmworks 6 лет назад +1

    One of the best explanations of gas lenses and gas flow I've seen. New to welding, all self taught with the aid of RUclips videos and that answered daily of my questions about tig in general.

  • @chadeppard5161
    @chadeppard5161 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for explaining things so thoroughly, intelligently, yet clearly. You have a gift.

  • @dmmdmm5435
    @dmmdmm5435 6 лет назад +2

    20+ year welder here. Ya done good, keep it up sparky !

  • @seanmanwill2002
    @seanmanwill2002 3 года назад

    Sixty years old here. Pipeline welder for thirty-five years and this is the best tutorial I've seen yet! Excellent video! Keep it up hand!👍

  • @johnnyorsojr.4206
    @johnnyorsojr.4206 6 лет назад +3

    I haven't tig welded in 6 years but I just bought a machine and the whole set up to get my hand back but for some reason I have been struggling a little. This is some of the best information that I have received since I have been watching RUclips videos. Thanks man and keep the info coming

  • @josiasfaundez1118
    @josiasfaundez1118 Год назад

    okay, today your video arrive until Argentina. Im a begginer aluminun welder looking for information about all this awesone welding's world. You are a genius and I really appreciate your classes.

  • @AllodialTitle
    @AllodialTitle 6 лет назад +2

    A complicated subject explained very well. Thank you.

  • @Mikael5732
    @Mikael5732 2 года назад

    You….have just opened my eyes to solving problems I was having with some tigging. In the first 8 minutes the information given has solved 2 years worth of problems. I watched, for the first time, a video describing the different metals and whether they were reactive and non reactive. Now your video on cups fits like a puzzle piece with the other video. Thanks for making this video.

  • @mikeschmidt7980
    @mikeschmidt7980 2 года назад

    This is very good video, lots of info for everyone, newbie and old hands.
    I've got 44 years in the trade, I hope you make more videos.

  • @appalachianchopshop1420
    @appalachianchopshop1420 4 года назад +1

    Awesome information and instruction. For me your style of teaching is second to none period. You come across as extremely knowledgeable and not holding back as far as information it's a here's what it is and why it is and I prefer that. I'll watch every video you produce

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  4 года назад

      Appalachian Chop Shop thank you so much for the support and kind words. It means a lot.

  • @corvettefever360
    @corvettefever360 4 года назад +2

    Video was put together very well! I don't need or want all that extra crap to make the video look interesting, i like technical, & this was exactly that!

  • @dingo397
    @dingo397 4 года назад

    I've been an Ironworker for 16yrs and I'm taking a TIG class and loving it.....This helped, I'm struggling with Travel speed and Torch head angle....Thanks

  • @richardackerman838
    @richardackerman838 4 года назад +1

    Feb 14, 2020, I just found your first two videos and I really did learn a lot. I have a Lincoln Square wave 255 that I bought new many years ago. Not as fancy as your newer machines, but it works for me. Thanks, I'm glad I found you.

  • @0s0n3gr0
    @0s0n3gr0 3 года назад +2

    Still fantastic coverage of this subject. Thank you

  • @AngliaNutz
    @AngliaNutz 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your experience with those of us that are seeking knowledge.

  • @richardwatson9610
    @richardwatson9610 2 года назад

    This video was well prepared, and the information given was spot on for someone that starting out with no real knowledge. Thank you

  • @MrAirbleed
    @MrAirbleed 4 года назад +2

    Well man you deserve way more subscribers!!

  • @ibewillow
    @ibewillow 6 лет назад +1

    Youre a legend. I purchased an ac/dc tig for aluminum a few months ago, watched loads of videos from the pros but was still disappointed with my welding. Your opinion on cup size and gas flow improved my welds 100%. Sometimes the simple things are most important.

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +1

      Glad to hear it man! I’m really glad your welds have improved. Keep up the good work!!

  • @joons3374
    @joons3374 4 года назад +1

    I like when they talk science... subscribed

  • @50french23
    @50french23 2 года назад

    Thanks bro! I recently got tossed into a high up tig position even though I told them I have very little tig experience, your video definitely helped!

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 Год назад

    Bloody good video for a first. I'm a newbie to TIG and this was the one thing there not a million videos on. Excellent explanation. Appreciate your work. p.s. This was a killer video.

  • @donnahansen1204
    @donnahansen1204 3 года назад

    Im a machinist 30 some years mig welder my super asked me to learn tig for aluminum big project comming i will continue with you
    Im subscribed

  • @AldoSchmedack
    @AldoSchmedack 4 года назад +5

    Love the beard bro! Well groomed! Most don’t keep it trimmed. Info was awesome. My thought is like Jody says, the gas swirls like a mushroom head or top of a nuclear blast if you have too much gas flow. Watch a nuke blast and notice the top curl up like a scroll. Keep the gas under control and prosper. Its a key secret not much talked about.

  • @wirngoericjaidzekaw.e.jeri9884
    @wirngoericjaidzekaw.e.jeri9884 3 года назад +2

    Thanks mann .am new to tig . Need every tips i can get to get better . Ive been a stick welder for 18years

  • @hourglassingenuity103
    @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +11

    Thank you all for the support! Cant thank you all enough.

  • @johnnylsx3384
    @johnnylsx3384 4 года назад +2

    Great job man! I’ve been playing around with tig welders for years at work and finally decided to buy my own. Your video gave me some insight as to which cups I might want to try out.

  • @jasonkeith674
    @jasonkeith674 3 года назад +2

    I’m new to your channel. New to welding too for the most part. Never had a formal lesson, I will be soon though. I’ve learned the little that I know through videoed and trial. I really appreciate the way you teach. School was hard to say the least. If I had your style of teaching for all my classes growing up, I’d be a lot farther than where I am now @ soon to be 43.
    🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I’m glad I can be of assistance sir. I wish you the best of luck!

  • @FRIDAYNIGHTGARAGENIGHT
    @FRIDAYNIGHTGARAGENIGHT 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. I have been looking for this for ages.

  • @billygilroy1953
    @billygilroy1953 5 лет назад +2

    Good information, very clear and none garbled descriptions, well done, you deserve a good following. A1.

  • @wayneduke6900
    @wayneduke6900 2 года назад

    Absolutely the most helpful video I have found

  • @douglassmith2055
    @douglassmith2055 6 лет назад +2

    Great video, great explanation of which cups to use. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. Tig is awesome!

  • @brandoncoston7489
    @brandoncoston7489 2 года назад +1

    Hey man, I really appreciate the knowledge you've shared here today! This is gold for a tig newbie.

  • @georgeschwartz3080
    @georgeschwartz3080 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks man, great help for me. Been stick welding for many years, but newbie to TIG! Great stuff!

  • @Bradley950
    @Bradley950 5 лет назад +3

    Very well done! Saved and notes taken ! Thank you.

  • @billsbuilds5961
    @billsbuilds5961 6 лет назад +2

    So glad you decided to move forward with a channel.... great info for beginners like me... 👍🏻😉👊🏻

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад

      Bill's Builds thank for you for positive feedback. I’ll be covering a lot of basics so stay along for the ride!

  • @rikkrahs6607
    @rikkrahs6607 5 лет назад +3

    really want to start playing with tig welding this was extremely helpful!

  • @DISCOSHOEBOX
    @DISCOSHOEBOX 5 лет назад +3

    Hi, thanks for the information, I'll be saving this video for a quick go to. I recently started to practice welding aluminium, I found the standard #6 cup and standard diffuser easier that my gas lense.

  • @v35james78
    @v35james78 5 лет назад +2

    You are very well spoken. Thank you for the informative video.

  • @KennyInVegas
    @KennyInVegas 6 лет назад +34

    Thanks for info. WARNING: Do Not let the RUclips haters you WILL encounter get you down! Be prepared to get some offensive, cruel and rude comments aimed at you. Thanks for making video.

    • @johnnyd1678
      @johnnyd1678 6 лет назад +7

      Ken A Gahd, the 1st response to my first post on a well established welding forum was: "shut up fa***t, your welds suck". Naturally, I was heartbroken, so I looked him up on FB and it was a 19 yo knucklehead who'd been out of trade school for six months... I run 6 month long beads every day. I dried my eyes, unwadded my ruffles, and clicked away before begging him to reexamine my weld before making that his final professional opinion. I think I'm a better person having suffered and endured it. Yet still I dance...yet still I dance

  • @murdoch817
    @murdoch817 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative, as an okay stick MIG. Just got a Miller Dynasty 210 and am starting learning (I do have a very accomplished mentor .) But he is a busy guy, so in his absents your a great fill in.

  • @cjirish5229
    @cjirish5229 5 лет назад +2

    Fair play learned a lot from your first video.
    Best of luck 👍🏼
    Thank you for clearing up cup sizes for me.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 6 лет назад +2

    What an awesome channel. Your delivery is fantastic and very clear. Thanks for taking the time to share! Joel.....

  • @davidwhite9906
    @davidwhite9906 6 лет назад +1

    Nice!!! I love seeing welders that know what they’re talking about instead of these guys on here that don’t have a clue and giving horrible advice!

  • @leewright1985
    @leewright1985 5 лет назад +2

    Great information and well presented, answered the questions I had and much more.
    Thanks for taking the time to make this video, I'm off to look through more of your uploads.

  • @davedavidm9061
    @davedavidm9061 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. I struggle some at welding aluminum. I use a gas lense for everything. Can’t wait to try the standard cup. Thanks.

  • @paulbreach8673
    @paulbreach8673 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the clear explanation of cup sizes.

  • @LibertyGraphicDesigns
    @LibertyGraphicDesigns 4 года назад +3

    amazing details you have a explained everything in a way that is easy to understand! thank you

  • @michaelmiller1965
    @michaelmiller1965 6 лет назад +2

    Answered things I didn't understand before, great video. I subscribed always grateful for knowledge to sharpen up my welding.

  • @stevemarsa
    @stevemarsa 6 лет назад +2

    Looking forward to what’s to come!! Your on my watch list now! Good luck!!!

  • @keithg1628
    @keithg1628 6 лет назад +1

    Big thanks on the video i learned alot because you weren't flying through the information and the cfh explanation was critical

  • @234countryside
    @234countryside 6 лет назад +1

    I will be recommending your videos to my students! Very informative

  • @richm77
    @richm77 4 года назад +1

    just started to use my tig welder on aluminum and this helps a lot on what cup to use.

  • @chriscrumpler9812
    @chriscrumpler9812 6 лет назад +2

    This and extremely informative video for us new guys. Thank you very much! I learned a ton.

  • @christophermiller5441
    @christophermiller5441 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the helpful video as I'm new to tig welding but not the welding industry. I have been taking other welding courses in years prior, (stick/mig/flux) We are starting off with fillet and laps and butt joints using 16 & 11 gauge mild steel, using a sander to get off the mill scale. After that we've been learning the stainless and aluminum process, learning lots. I use a blue tungsten now as I used purple before (mainly) & red on steel on DC. Thank you again HourGlassFab

  • @philthyphil3324
    @philthyphil3324 2 года назад

    Just got my first tig machine this video was very helpful. Subbed

  • @daleportorford
    @daleportorford 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I am new to TIG and this was very helpful.

  • @grege2383
    @grege2383 6 лет назад +3

    Great video and just as a suggestion to mention that cup sizes even though its implied is that cup sizes are broken down to 16ths of an inch where as you said a number 8 = 1/2 ID

  • @stricht8
    @stricht8 4 года назад +2

    Really informative video. You explained everything so clearly! Thank you!

  • @jamesg2987
    @jamesg2987 4 года назад +2

    this is such an amazing weding channel unrushed and easy to follow didnt miss steps becuase you though oh they should know that you explained everything. well done new subscriber here

  • @MushroomStampGalactica
    @MushroomStampGalactica 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you.

  • @brentweiser3596
    @brentweiser3596 5 лет назад +1

    Good advice that I will use when looking for cups for my powertig welder

  • @acdcrox1248
    @acdcrox1248 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome job man. Furick cups are my go to. Especially the ceramic with the flex-loc. Keep it up

  • @jodanninja2267
    @jodanninja2267 6 лет назад +1

    Very detailed explanations. Thank you for such a good video.

  • @scottlaslo4357
    @scottlaslo4357 4 года назад +1

    I teach welding and this was well done. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @x20sondalex
    @x20sondalex 3 года назад

    Awesome man ty so much for the info. Haven't picked up a tig torch in 15 years...been stick welding ever since I left the union in 2004... use to to high pressure steam..back at it now welding some 3" schd 10 pipe...first root no too bad...cap herendus 🤣

  • @commietube4273
    @commietube4273 Год назад

    This guy reminds me of John Candy in Planes Trains and Automobiles movie selling shower curtain rings. Very knowledgeable. 😊

  • @sbkarmen
    @sbkarmen 3 года назад +1

    Thanks man just bought my tig welder and needed some pointers

  • @luckycamper6558
    @luckycamper6558 6 лет назад +2

    I really appreciate this. It has helped me tremendously! Keep up with this kinda stuff. 👍👊

  • @markstefan1
    @markstefan1 6 лет назад +2

    Good video, can’t wait to see what you have for future videos

  • @Muncles
    @Muncles 4 года назад +1

    My man is telling us at the beginning of the video that this is his first time. Paused the video @0:27 to tell you that it looks like you are doing this for a long time. Keep it up

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  4 года назад +1

      Hey thanks so much man! I appreciate it very much. 🙌🏻 this video is boring but it delivers good information! Thanks for watching. 🙌🏻

  • @dinksontour2179
    @dinksontour2179 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting these videos they have some great tips ,I will give them a try , thanks again rgds Peter

  • @raylam88
    @raylam88 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Brad. Just watched your video while surfing YT. Your video is very informational, at least for me as a newbie. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад

      raylam88 thanks for dropping in! I appreciate the support. If you ever have any questions don’t be afraid to ask. Thank you!

  • @Regalmetalworks
    @Regalmetalworks 6 лет назад +3

    YAY it's B-Rad on the mic! I found the same for Alum, no gas lens and you get a better controlled arc. Gas lens for everything else! I've been known to stick that Tung out well past the limit with great success, you just keep to cup your hand to help keep some Argon where you need it!

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +1

      Ha ha ha. Hey man! Just Cup your hands around it and you’re good! 😂 thanks for the support man!

  • @shaun2049
    @shaun2049 4 года назад

    Good video dude for your first one at night college in uk learning tig

  • @Sam-w9des
    @Sam-w9des 6 лет назад +2

    I just found you from weld.com from Instagram, and you have some of the best vids on RUclips.

  • @azeronephoto8755
    @azeronephoto8755 6 лет назад +2

    Great video! Very informative and you make an excellent teacher. Subscribed!

  • @melgross
    @melgross 6 лет назад +3

    Good video. I actually couldn’t find anything wrong.;~)
    I’d like to give people an idea of a gas lens. When you have your water faucets at home, you know that there is a “gas lens” inside the tip of the faucet. It gets dirty and has to be cleaned after a while. You don’t need to clean a gas lens, unless you make mistakes in welding, and spatter and dirt gets inside. Take the end off your faucet, and watch the water coming out compared to with the tip and you’ll get a good idea as to what happens in your torch with and without a gas lens.
    Just be aware that Pyrex cups are delicate. If you drop a ceramic cup, you’re usually ok, but more often than not, a Pyrex cup will shatter. So be careful with them.

  • @jdp1956
    @jdp1956 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for the excellent informative video. Have a wonderful day and God bless. Keep up the good work.

  • @kazlx
    @kazlx 6 лет назад +1

    Nice job Brad, definitely a super solid 1st YT vid.

  • @chadeslick3788
    @chadeslick3788 6 лет назад +5

    Stoked that you are sharing your knowledge :-)

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад

      blacksheepfabshop definitely! It’s something I really want to do. I appreciate your support!

  • @tomwagemans1872
    @tomwagemans1872 6 лет назад +1

    Subcribed! Nice explanation from someone who knows what he is talking about. Greeting from Belgium.

  • @ocdaddvids
    @ocdaddvids 2 года назад +1

    Wow great explanations.

  • @jamesparker308
    @jamesparker308 6 лет назад +1

    what a legend !im backyard warrior and im getting a 200 ac dc tig for some fun ,thanks for an awesome explanatory video an aluminium and other metals I will be sure to get some gas lenses and refer back to this video .

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +1

      jamesparker308 definitely man! Reach out if you have any specific questions. I appreciate the comment! 🙏🏻

    • @jamesparker308
      @jamesparker308 6 лет назад

      Hi man just a quick one whats your thoughts on everlast compared to a200 acdc razor {uni mig digital )-these are a small machine compared to everlast multi processor uni mig 1200 Aus compared to 2800 for everlast. is one better than the other ?

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +1

      jamesparker308 hey man, I just checked out the specs of the A200. It actually looks like a really decent welder. No matter what machine it is always look for a good warranty and reliability, Make sure you can get it repaired fairly fast. The settings that it has and well as all the functions are just as good as the everlast machines. For 1200$ you can’t really go wrong honestly. Give it a shot!
      -Brad

  • @spyder53247
    @spyder53247 6 лет назад +2

    Great info man.. You explained everything I needed to know with the basics. Keep the content comin 👍

  • @case150284
    @case150284 5 лет назад +2

    Can you put a description of your complete torch set up at the end, looks great! Brilliant video man 👌

  • @jamessonger3
    @jamessonger3 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome video. Cant wait to see what you turn this into. From the looks of this video it should be pretty good!!

  • @pjrogers5663
    @pjrogers5663 4 года назад

    Best explanation on RUclips ❣️

  • @skami1284
    @skami1284 2 года назад

    Just starting out, but this was an awesome explanation!

  • @TheNicko773
    @TheNicko773 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent video.. Gets right to the point, with correct information. Subbed.!

  • @eflanagan1921
    @eflanagan1921 6 лет назад +2

    liked and subbed ,nice simple straightforward .Best of luck .

  • @bus79
    @bus79 6 лет назад +4

    Two min in and I sub'd, very informative! Keep up the good work

    • @hourglassingenuity103
      @hourglassingenuity103  6 лет назад +1

      Mike Buskirk thank you very much for watching! I appreciate your support 🙏🏻