3/3. Greenhorn here! Bought a Tig off marketplace. I'm practising in the shed, come in to watch a video or 2. Go out and improve. Rince & repeat. Your communication in these videos is amazing!
Three out of 3, but that’s not because I’m smart, but only because I’ve been following you for a few years and signed up to your stainless and aluminium courses. Another outstanding video. I always learn something new on every one of your videos. You’re the best welding instructor I ever had.
I went three for three, mostly due to me going through the stainless steel course with Dusty and watching his videos. By sticking to the basic of the stainless steel course and understanding how to adjust the machine and torch, I have been able to weld aluminum and cast iron with good results. I plan on taking Dusty's aluminum course this fall.
I also was a 2 out of 3, which amazes me because the first time I picked up a tig torch was 2016. I tried it out, put it down now all of a sudden it's 2024! My answers were mainly because I subscribe to you and watch what you teach. One of these days I'm going to break out my new tig welder and really learn (if I'm still alive!!). At 72 my time seems to be moving too fast! LOL! Thank you for your interesting and informative videos.
Great to hear from you my friend! I really appreciate you checking out the video, and it's really awesome to hear that you are still learning and having fun with it, you should absolutely bust out the machine and play around! A ton of fun to be had, let me know how it goes and have a great weekend!
2 out of 3. I figured 2 out with your explanation. Missed question 3. Thanks Dusty. Your videos and the knowledge that you share are always appreciated.
Held my breath for the last one, but 3 for 3. I credit this to being trained by Dusty. Learned a lot. And welded my way through a pile of coupons in the all-important practicing.
3/3, great refresher. I thought that the point of using gas lenses was to lower the gas consumption. To me It doesn't really matter as I tend to set my gas flow a little on the high side in order to compensate for drafts. tyvm
could we get some technique on Uphill and down hill? With a new job i just started at a shop, on anything big you dont get the luxury of P1 alot of the time.
Got 3 for 3 but I still have difficulty making my welds look like that. Also, I have a hard time carrying the amount of metal that Dusty uses. I use 3/32 and he uses the 1/8 rod. I usually run my heat around 150 on the Everlast 210.
All u youtube welders never mention that weld like that is wildly dependent on the type of aluminum ur welding on. Make that same weld on sand cast aluminum is going to be a lot harder and very different settings/tactics than whats shown in this vid. You guys always use those dumb polished aluminum coupons plates which is about as easy as it get to accomplish aesthetically pleasing welds. Which brings up the the last point, the aesthetics of a weld ≠ the quality of the weld...
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I can’t believe the quality of your videos and the info in them. Seriously; huge thanks. You have me sold on taking your courses.
2/3, will try adjusting gas . welding for 40 years and always open to try new thing. You never stop learning. Thank you for the videos, Frank
Thanks Frank! I'm with you- student for life! Have a great weekend my friend 🙂🤙
3/3. Greenhorn here! Bought a Tig off marketplace. I'm practising in the shed, come in to watch a video or 2. Go out and improve. Rince & repeat. Your communication in these videos is amazing!
Three out of 3, but that’s not because I’m smart, but only because I’ve been following you for a few years and signed up to your stainless and aluminium courses.
Another outstanding video. I always learn something new on every one of your videos. You’re the best welding instructor I ever had.
I went three for three, mostly due to me going through the stainless steel course with Dusty and watching his videos. By sticking to the basic of the stainless steel course and understanding how to adjust the machine and torch, I have been able to weld aluminum and cast iron with good results. I plan on taking Dusty's aluminum course this fall.
I also was a 2 out of 3, which amazes me because the first time I picked up a tig torch was 2016. I tried it out, put it down now all of a sudden it's 2024! My answers were mainly because I subscribe to you and watch what you teach. One of these days I'm going to break out my new tig welder and really learn (if I'm still alive!!). At 72 my time seems to be moving too fast! LOL! Thank you for your interesting and informative videos.
Great to hear from you my friend! I really appreciate you checking out the video, and it's really awesome to hear that you are still learning and having fun with it, you should absolutely bust out the machine and play around! A ton of fun to be had, let me know how it goes and have a great weekend!
@@PacificArcTigWeldingok but can you mig weld nice and pretty
2 out of 3. I figured 2 out with your explanation. Missed question 3. Thanks Dusty. Your videos and the knowledge that you share are always appreciated.
Held my breath for the last one, but 3 for 3. I credit this to being trained by Dusty. Learned a lot. And welded my way through a pile of coupons in the all-important practicing.
3/3, great refresher. I thought that the point of using gas lenses was to lower the gas consumption. To me It doesn't really matter as I tend to set my gas flow a little on the high side in order to compensate for drafts. tyvm
love the info
CBA wow 3/3 really didn't think I'd get that cuz ive only watched videos on tig barely got my tank and pedal can't wait too run some beads
Thank you for another great educational video
3 of 3 🎉
Cool I got 3/3 bit I say it's because I've watched just about everyone of the videos
Thanks, Dusty
I got a 3/3 somehow 😂 only been welding about a month!
could we get some technique on Uphill and down hill? With a new job i just started at a shop, on anything big you dont get the luxury of P1 alot of the time.
2/3 not bad, thanks for great tips
Haha I appreciate you watching this one! Have a great weekend 🔥🔥
Got 3 for 3 but I still have difficulty making my welds look like that. Also, I have a hard time carrying the amount of metal that Dusty uses. I use 3/32 and he uses the 1/8 rod. I usually run my heat around 150 on the Everlast 210.
Definitely gotta buy one of those torch flow tools to get my gas right
2.5/3, I switch from right to wrong onthe last moment on Q #2
2 of 3
Good 👍
Thanks my friend!
2 outta 3. I missed the adjusting gas volume in question #3 :)
I hit all of em, my welds still suck but it turns out I do in fact know why they suck lol thx
😂 relatable!
2/3. First one i second guessed myself.
2. Quiz 2 & 3
Merci Dusty
2/3 for me. 1st & last.
How do you know they just didn't run out of rod and sped up at the end?
2/3 not bad
2/3 thought the last one was torch angle with less gas focusing on trhe puddle
3/3
Cool
3 for 3
Yeeehaw!🔥🔥🔥
@@PacificArcTigWelding I have learned so much from your videos!!!
2/3
Metal heat up
I got 3 out of 3 and never welded in my life
2, I blew the first one.
2/3 for me. I got the first one wrong, I thought it was B.
3/3 but no way I can weld that nicely.
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2/3😂
3 for 3 but still suck
Haha all good! Happy you followed along for the episode, thanks for watching!
I want your quality video about simple mig welding of carbon steel. Struggling to make my seams beautiful enough - and still grinding out any stacks
If you mean butt joints when you say seams, then try grinding a groove before welding so your weld lays flatter. ✌️
Lol wheel polish.
That also works!
All u youtube welders never mention that weld like that is wildly dependent on the type of aluminum ur welding on. Make that same weld on sand cast aluminum is going to be a lot harder and very different settings/tactics than whats shown in this vid. You guys always use those dumb polished aluminum coupons plates which is about as easy as it get to accomplish aesthetically pleasing welds. Which brings up the the last point, the aesthetics of a weld ≠ the quality of the weld...
He said it at the end.
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2/3