Damn that’s awesome. I really appreciate that. I love what I’m doing here, I’m having a blast. And getting to help people is so much fun. I’m happy to help anyone in any way! Thanks so much for checking out my vids!
@@PacificArcTigWelding The difference i enjoy is other channels will show how to correctly tig but on your channel we get to see tips and tricks how to ALSO make it beautiful! I have an artsy background with drawing and im a bit OCD so these videos really help me.
Your message of spreading kindness resonates throughout the world. A few weeks ago, I saw an old lady breaking down on the middle of a busy highway. The local sheriffs pushed her vehicle out of the intersection. I was able to get her back on the road by simply swapping some relays.
Its truly awesome to see how much control and confidence you have with that torch and each task you perform. The skill you have in your art is amazing. Thanks for sharing
Your torch hand is so steady and precise. I would have dipped several times either by getting in too close or by flooding the puddle with too much filler and not backing away. Out of all of the TIG welding channels I've watched yours has to be the best. Thank you for making these videos.
Haha thanks Garth. Although I’m just a dude sharing what I know:) Plenty I still have to learn! I’d rather be a student for life than the professor 😂🙏 But I seriously appreciate the comment. Very kind of you:) And I VERY much appreciate you checking out the new episode! Cheers my friend 🙏
Great video! Thanks for taking time to make them. I learn a lot watching them. Last week I ordered my first tig welder and can´t wait to start practicing.
No WAY! That’s amazing! Good for you! I’m stoked for you! You’re going to LOVE it. It’s a long process to learn bit by bit, but it’s super rewarding. Congrats!🙏🙏🙏
Once again, another very useful video with great instruction and demonstration. You have been very helpful for me to learn how to tig welding. Thank you for taking your time and sharing your knowledge making videos. Much appreciated. 👍
just recently applied to do a course here to learn about MIG and TIG and for the stuff you have on TIG work is epic man. love the videos really helpful on getting to know what TIG work is all about.
Dusty, thanks for being available and reading all the comments. Another awesome video. Can you do a video on choosing which filler to use. It looks like we have multiple aluminum alloy options. Not sure what works with what nor do I know a good resource to explain which and why.
Great idea Alan! I appreciate the suggestion. I’m currently writing an episode on a couple basic rods, so stay tuned! I appreciate you watching and reaching out! :)
@@PacificArcTigWelding I'd like to second Alan's suggestion.. in fact, I nearly sent this to you on Instagram yesterday - a quick video on how to choose filler rod and _filler rod diameter_ would be awesome.. lots of videos on tungsten diameter, but few on filler diameter out there :)
thx, that helped alot. i'm doing my first aluminum project, a 2x4 ft bike trailer - go big or don't go at all🤣 and burned an ugly hole in one of the squaretubes and also tipped the tungsten in it 😩. after drilling and carving out the goo, i was able to get it disappearing for good, thanks to you 😁
Hi Dusty, I just bought an Everlast 210 EXT along with a Plasma 82i largely as a result of your review on the 210. They haven't arrived yet. I live in the middle east. Anyway, I told Everlast that you were a great advertisement for them and their product so I hope you get some thanks from them, and maybe some free stuff. Keep up the great work. Cheers, Mark.
Mark! That’s amazing! I appreciate that so much! I’m excited for you! You’re ready to rip with all that setup! Let me know how you enjoy! Cheers my friend!
Awesome fix! As a quick add if your parts are going to be chemfilmed/ alodine or anodized the filler will be much more obvious. Paint or powder coat and it will totally disappear. I know your joking but its worth adding if your doing that on a customer peice its good to check with them. The downgraded strength from the heat affect zone could impact their final use.
Love the results of this video. Special request... can you do the same thing on aluminum 1/8 to 1/16 thick and vertical? Application repair an over-grind or over cut on a vehicle. Drill holes, cracks, etc.
Good morning, you always make nice videos. Compliments. I ask you to know the size of the cup and how many liters of argon per minute you used and also, the thickness of the aluminum plate. Thanks for the replies. Cordial greetings. GA
I would love to see a video of doing this same type of repair on thin aluminum, like 1/16 or 0.040". I trying to figure it out and it is giving me fits. It's just so easy to blow it out.
I run a TIG that is probably older than you. 1998. A Miller Econotig. Paid $800 for her and she is like new. Still learning to dial her in. An old Analog dial TIG...
Thanks for the vid - really enjoy your channel and overall vibe! I have an upcoming project where I need to fill similarly sized aluminum holes, but in 0.040"/1mm thick sheet! Presumably here I would want to cut aluminum discs to fill the holes (as opposed to just using filler to fill the hole)? Any other tips? Maybe a heatsink on the back side for metal that thin? Cheers!
Hi Dusty I can do this ie fill a hole from the top with good results but how do I do the same thing in 1/4 inch thick aluminium plate on a boat where you can't turn it over? One side is going to be upside down. Which do you fill first? And what if you can't get to the top side at all? How do you get good penetration to the top of the hole in that situation? Keep up the great videos👍 Mark
Hi there, very interesting, thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍 I've got some holes in a car body panel I need to fill. It's only 1.2mm thick and was wondering if I could use the Brass trick which is where you clamp the panel to a block of brass then fill it all from one side as its pretty thin. I know this works with steel but not sure about aluminium 🤔 Kind regards Paul 🇬🇧
I notice you don't change the torch angle, so what is the penetration like half way through the hole? Is your arc jumping around within the hole and penetrating the sides or is the filler just dropping down through the hole?
How much does the plate warp after a fill like this? I use the same procedure on steel and it warps catastrophically. To undo the warp, I beat the weld down like a rivet to expand the shrunken area. I wonder whether that will be a safe thing to do with aluminum and whether it needs annealing first.
Something this small, and in 1/4” plate it didn’t move at all. I do have some tricks to correct warping in parts. Usually includes lots of wood blocks, a rubber mallet and if super bad, a hydraulic hand press. Gotta work at keepin er straight sometimes!
If you spray your drill bits with Fluid Film or LPS 3, they won't rust. I live in the forest in NC, where it's humid and every tool rusts if you don't do something about.
"If it didn't look straight to you.." LOL Any suggestions on the best (what looked like) scotchbrite pads and backers? If you had affiliate links for those, I'd buy ;) Well.. I say that - I'm in the UK so probably wouldn't be able to support you that way, sadly. But could use that recommendation anyway :)
Pacific Arc Tig Welding lol with my mediocre welding skills I’d like to see how it could be done on varying lengths of gaps. 1/4in, 5/16in, 1/8th, 3/32nd, and maybe even some that start out large, say 5/16 and end up on a tight fit? I’ve only seen one or two of these major weld tube really get into that type of topic, and any guidance is appreciated!
I wouldn’t sweat the no guard on the flap disk or scotch bright, it’s the deaths wheels we all got to watch out for, those are a different story. I got glasses and a shield whenever I’m messing with those things.
been watching you videos a lot, recumbent trike really pain in the ass on price bro, i just wandering... can you made a video weld aluminium recumbent trike mainframe and estimate how much cost bro, cause for poor people like me recumbent trike price really kill dream, thank you if you had time to read this comment lol
Use a guard. Please use a guard. If you’re using a cheap grinder that doesn’t allow easy turning of the guard, then dump it, spend another $30 for a good one with an easily adjusted guard. You’d be surprised at just how dangerous these things are. The number of people going to the hospital every year from this is in the tens of thousands. Too bad the loss of an eye can’t be made up. The rimes you don’t need a guard is with Scotchbright. But remember that angle sanders don’t turn at 9,000-11,000 rpm. They turn at 2,500 rpm. You need to have a place to donate to.
"What kind of dummy would do that?" Anyone who's not been working long enough to pretend having experience. (And yes, I know I came 1 year later for that comment)
Dude I don't like a lot of youtube welders but I love that you're positive Everytime I watch a video it's always hyped to show me something.
Damn that’s awesome. I really appreciate that. I love what I’m doing here, I’m having a blast. And getting to help people is so much fun. I’m happy to help anyone in any way! Thanks so much for checking out my vids!
I AGREE!
@@PacificArcTigWelding The difference i enjoy is other channels will show how to correctly tig but on your channel we get to see tips and tricks how to ALSO make it beautiful! I have an artsy background with drawing and im a bit OCD so these videos really help me.
Your message of spreading kindness resonates throughout the world. A few weeks ago, I saw an old lady breaking down on the middle of a busy highway. The local sheriffs pushed her vehicle out of the intersection. I was able to get her back on the road by simply swapping some relays.
Dusty, your presentation has come so far! I like seeing these old videos that come up in my feed occasionally that show you to be an authentic person.
Its truly awesome to see how much control and confidence you have with that torch and each task you perform.
The skill you have in your art is amazing.
Thanks for sharing
Your torch hand is so steady and precise. I would have dipped several times either by getting in too close or by flooding the puddle with too much filler and not backing away. Out of all of the TIG welding channels I've watched yours has to be the best. Thank you for making these videos.
Your videos are so instructional and straight to the point, no skating around a bunch of useless stuff to make the video longer, thank you!...
You handled filling in those holes like a pro,good control after all you are the professor.🤗
Haha thanks Garth. Although I’m just a dude sharing what I know:) Plenty I still have to learn! I’d rather be a student for life than the professor 😂🙏 But I seriously appreciate the comment. Very kind of you:) And I VERY much appreciate you checking out the new episode! Cheers my friend 🙏
What are the polishing discs called with scotch brite on them ?
Interesting video Dusty. Have a great day.
Great video! Thanks for taking time to make them. I learn a lot watching them. Last week I ordered my first tig welder and can´t wait to start practicing.
No WAY! That’s amazing! Good for you! I’m stoked for you! You’re going to LOVE it. It’s a long process to learn bit by bit, but it’s super rewarding. Congrats!🙏🙏🙏
Once again, another very useful video with great instruction and demonstration. You have been very helpful for me to learn how to tig welding. Thank you for taking your time and sharing your knowledge making videos. Much appreciated. 👍
For sure Mark! Happy to help!
just recently applied to do a course here to learn about MIG and TIG and for the stuff you have on TIG work is epic man. love the videos really helpful on getting to know what TIG work is all about.
WOW that was awesome your control is amazing.....
Dusty, thanks for being available and reading all the comments. Another awesome video. Can you do a video on choosing which filler to use. It looks like we have multiple aluminum alloy options. Not sure what works with what nor do I know a good resource to explain which and why.
Great idea Alan! I appreciate the suggestion. I’m currently writing an episode on a couple basic rods, so stay tuned! I appreciate you watching and reaching out! :)
@@PacificArcTigWelding I'd like to second Alan's suggestion.. in fact, I nearly sent this to you on Instagram yesterday - a quick video on how to choose filler rod and _filler rod diameter_ would be awesome.. lots of videos on tungsten diameter, but few on filler diameter out there :)
Amazing. Great feedback. Thank you guys! Stay tuned!
thx, that helped alot. i'm doing my first aluminum project, a 2x4 ft bike trailer - go big or don't go at all🤣 and burned an ugly hole in one of the squaretubes and also tipped the tungsten in it 😩. after drilling and carving out the goo, i was able to get it disappearing for good, thanks to you 😁
Hi Dusty,
I just bought an Everlast 210 EXT along with a Plasma 82i largely as a result of your review on the 210. They haven't arrived yet. I live in the middle east. Anyway, I told Everlast that you were a great advertisement for them and their product so I hope you get some thanks from them, and maybe some free stuff.
Keep up the great work.
Cheers, Mark.
Mark! That’s amazing! I appreciate that so much! I’m excited for you! You’re ready to rip with all that setup! Let me know how you enjoy! Cheers my friend!
You make it look so easy, thank you for an awesome video.
Sub'd!!! Presentation is everything.
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching so much! Cheers!
Nice job, great teaching. Much appreciated.
Absolutely Don! I really appreciate you checking it out. Have a great week!
Awesome fix! As a quick add if your parts are going to be chemfilmed/ alodine or anodized the filler will be much more obvious. Paint or powder coat and it will totally disappear. I know your joking but its worth adding if your doing that on a customer peice its good to check with them. The downgraded strength from the heat affect zone could impact their final use.
8:00 get yourself a cheap drum sander. go for one with centered handle like eastwood.
Bravo!! 😎👏🏼
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Good stuff. Thanks Larry Moore
Thanks Larry! Hope you’re well!🙏
You earned my sub man! Keep the how to tig weld vids coming! I’m just getting into it! Just bought an everlast mts lightening 225! Sweet unit so far!!
Awesome! That’s a badddddd little machine! Have fun practicing!
Top fix dusty 😁👍 always enjoy your video's 😉👌
Just trying to stay out of trouble my man...!😂
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Dude, I still love your content even the older stuff!
Thank you for your ideas.
Absolutely my friend 🙏
Okay you got me to subscribe! Thanks for being so helpful and positive.
Doug THANK YOU! That’s awesome! I’m glad you dig the vid, I really appreciate you watching! 🙏🙏🙏
Love the results of this video. Special request... can you do the same thing on aluminum 1/8 to 1/16 thick and vertical?
Application repair an over-grind or over cut on a vehicle. Drill holes, cracks, etc.
Good stuff! keep it up!
Sweet dude....next time maybe do a crack or repair, or at least a mock up of common repairs. Awesome brother!!
Yeasssss... good ideas brother.
Genius just genius!
What did you have under the plate to keep the weld from sticking? I've filled holes with my MIG by placing a piece of brass underneath.
Until I master perfection, I'll find these "how to fix" videos very helpful (for the rest of my life)
Thanks, I want to learn how to weld and repair aluminum for my boat.
Good morning, you always make nice videos. Compliments. I ask you to know the size of the cup and how many liters of argon per minute you used and also, the thickness of the aluminum plate. Thanks for the replies. Cordial greetings. GA
greeting from Indonesia. thanks mate for sharing knowledge
Absolutely! Happy to hear from someone in Indonesia!
I would love to see a video of doing this same type of repair on thin aluminum, like 1/16 or 0.040". I trying to figure it out and it is giving me fits. It's just so easy to blow it out.
I run a TIG that is probably older than you. 1998. A Miller Econotig. Paid $800 for her and she is like new. Still learning to dial her in. An old Analog dial TIG...
Where do you get a big chunk of aluminum plate like what you have on your table? Where do you get stuff like that besides scrap yards?
Great video, super useful for aluminum boat owners! Do you have any comments on how orientation of the hole might affect your technique?
Thanks for the vid - really enjoy your channel and overall vibe! I have an upcoming project where I need to fill similarly sized aluminum holes, but in 0.040"/1mm thick sheet! Presumably here I would want to cut aluminum discs to fill the holes (as opposed to just using filler to fill the hole)? Any other tips? Maybe a heatsink on the back side for metal that thin? Cheers!
Definitely a chill plate. A fatty piece of stainless as a backing bar will help a bit. But lotsa fill and watch that distortion!💪 Good luck!
nice work
Nice techniques
Wow, that was really nice.
Hi Dusty I can do this ie fill a hole from the top with good results but how do I do the same thing in 1/4 inch thick aluminium plate on a boat where you can't turn it over? One side is going to be upside down. Which do you fill first? And what if you can't get to the top side at all? How do you get good penetration to the top of the hole in that situation? Keep up the great videos👍 Mark
what voltage did you use here?
Hi there, very interesting, thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍
I've got some holes in a car body panel I need to fill. It's only 1.2mm thick and was wondering if I could use the Brass trick which is where you clamp the panel to a block of brass then fill it all from one side as its pretty thin. I know this works with steel but not sure about aluminium 🤔
Kind regards Paul 🇬🇧
I notice you don't change the torch angle, so what is the penetration like half way through the hole? Is your arc jumping around within the hole and penetrating the sides or is the filler just dropping down through the hole?
How much does the plate warp after a fill like this? I use the same procedure on steel and it warps catastrophically. To undo the warp, I beat the weld down like a rivet to expand the shrunken area. I wonder whether that will be a safe thing to do with aluminum and whether it needs annealing first.
Something this small, and in 1/4” plate it didn’t move at all. I do have some tricks to correct warping in parts. Usually includes lots of wood blocks, a rubber mallet and if super bad, a hydraulic hand press. Gotta work at keepin er straight sometimes!
Great, thx!
I don't like using grinder guards either.. I have a large collection of guards hanging on the wall, all brand new never been used
Repair work like this is probably the handiest thing to know. Especially if you screw up............
Haha me!? Noooo never...!😂🤦🏻♂️
what kind of grinder/angle grinder, was that?
Just a Mastercraft 4” angle:) Hauls ass!
Could you use a copper backer?
Absolutely you could. I’ve used chunks of stainless, mild steel, copper also💪💪💪
Pacific Arc Tig Welding sweet good to know!!! Thx
Can’t do too much damage with a fatty backing bar to help out ...!😂😂😂 Within reason of course 🤙
Spasibo !
useful video
Glad it could help! Cheers to you🤙
i dont watch you that much but fire nice job canada ;)
Haha cheers my friend 🍻🤙
If you spray your drill bits with Fluid Film or LPS 3, they won't rust. I live in the forest in NC, where it's humid and every tool rusts if you don't do something about.
Cheers thanks!
I love fillling holes...
HAHAHAHA
Any particular reason you pull out so quickly at the end of your welds. Always thought you leave the gas there to shield the weld for some post flow??
Would this work if the hole was drilled into the wall of a horse trailer and you can't get to the backside of it?
2:10 been there....done that. LOL
"If it didn't look straight to you.." LOL Any suggestions on the best (what looked like) scotchbrite pads and backers? If you had affiliate links for those, I'd buy ;) Well.. I say that - I'm in the UK so probably wouldn't be able to support you that way, sadly. But could use that recommendation anyway :)
Great suggestion Aaron. I should include that. I missed the boat on this one. I use specifically 3m pads and backers:)
Tips on how to bridge a gap with tig welding two pieces of material?
How big of a gap...?😂 I’ve bridged some monster gaps in my days😂
Pacific Arc Tig Welding lol with my mediocre welding skills I’d like to see how it could be done on varying lengths of gaps. 1/4in, 5/16in, 1/8th, 3/32nd, and maybe even some that start out large, say 5/16 and end up on a tight fit? I’ve only seen one or two of these major weld tube really get into that type of topic, and any guidance is appreciated!
Oh dang this sounds like a challenge...!😂 How big of a gap can I weld...!?😂 I appreciate the suggestion for sure! I’ll add it to the list!
Pacific Arc Tig Welding love to hear it. Subscribed and I’ll have the post notifications on! Much love and thanks for the positive vibes!
Amazing! I appreciate the follow a lot. I genuinely mean that. Thank you for checking my channel out!🍻🤙
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How tf does he only have 6k subscribers
All a game if time and patience:) I’m here to help people and make new friends so no hurry🤙I appreciate you watching and reaching out my friend 🙏
Nice 20" in the background there. Any videos with that? :D
Yeah! I actually have a clip of my riding in my episode called ‘Tig Talk.’ Was fun to include!
All i do is place a flat piece of brass under the hole and then weld works a treat
Works like a charm!
I wouldn’t sweat the no guard on the flap disk or scotch bright, it’s the deaths wheels we all got to watch out for, those are a different story. I got glasses and a shield whenever I’m messing with those things.
Just trying to encourage safety:) But as you saw, I’m in the same boat as you:)
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dont tell me im the only one getting trigered over the unsharpened tungsten :P good welds tho
been watching you videos a lot, recumbent trike really pain in the ass on price bro, i just wandering... can you made a video weld aluminium recumbent trike mainframe and estimate how much cost bro, cause for poor people like me recumbent trike price really kill dream, thank you if you had time to read this comment lol
Use a guard. Please use a guard. If you’re using a cheap grinder that doesn’t allow easy turning of the guard, then dump it, spend another $30 for a good one with an easily adjusted guard. You’d be surprised at just how dangerous these things are. The number of people going to the hospital every year from this is in the tens of thousands. Too bad the loss of an eye can’t be made up.
The rimes you don’t need a guard is with Scotchbright. But remember that angle sanders don’t turn at 9,000-11,000 rpm. They turn at 2,500 rpm.
You need to have a place to donate to.
if that were me, I would have made a bigger hole
"What kind of dummy would do that?" Anyone who's not been working long enough to pretend having experience. (And yes, I know I came 1 year later for that comment)
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Yo what kind of grinder is that?