Tig Welding Thin Aluminum

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    for a more detailed article on Tig welding thin aluminum go here goo.gl/QQZyRc This weeks video is on tig welding thin aluminum in the 1mm or .040" thickness range. You can go pretty thin with 3/32" if you sharpen it but in order to get the best results, Tig welding thin aluminum requires use of smaller electrodes and filler wire.
    For this video, I used 2% lanthanated 1/16" electrodes (1.6mm) and same size filler wire. I would have preferred a smaller filler wire but I just didnt have any on hand.

Komentáře • 155

  • @Edward135i
    @Edward135i Před 9 lety +90

    I work for a automotive shop that welds 3/16 and 1/8 skid plates. I just want to thank you for teaching me how to weld descent enough to become an integral part of the shop, your videos have helped me in becoming a real man, that is independent of his parents, you have made a huge difference in my life and I thank you for it.

    • @bobk2966
      @bobk2966 Před 5 lety +3

      awesome dude, congrats

    • @spicelife6338
      @spicelife6338 Před 3 lety +3

      5 years since your comment, I hope you are still doing well if not better!

  • @oz31140
    @oz31140 Před 9 lety +11

    The last weld on the Lincoln machine without all the bells and whistles was the best by far.... nice penetration and hardly any weld stack.
    My Lincoln has all those settings, and in the last 10 years that i've owned it, it's been off auto maybe twice.
    Correct filler, CLEAN aluminum, get an amp that's close (with a pedal), and rock on!!!
    Real welders make chicken salad outta chicken sh*t all the time, and you prove it again here.
    Been welding 30 years and still learn something or get a new idea every time I watch one of your videos... Thanks again for your time.

  • @lucasholt3482
    @lucasholt3482 Před 8 lety +58

    man I hate to see a good dude get burnt, but I'm not gonna lie I laughed pretty hard when you were licking your hand!

  • @jefflastofka9289
    @jefflastofka9289 Před 7 lety +1

    This is great information for me as a new TIG welder hoping to weld some thin aluminum. I have a Square Wave TIG 175 almost exactly like yours, bought new back around 1995-2000, but I never got around to TIG until just finishing a community college class today. I like that you keep showing this machine in use so I can relate to mine. I've placed two orders from your store already. Glad to support someone so helpful. I might update to a newer machine some time later, but it sure seems like this one will handle home projects pretty well.

  • @mitchellsnider4198
    @mitchellsnider4198 Před 8 měsíci

    Really appreciate seeing the work with the modern machine and the older more basic one that matches my home shop/budget. Job can still be done with the right skills.

  • @j0hn7r0n
    @j0hn7r0n Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you for editing your videos and keeping them concise. I love all the guys on CZcams with fabrication videos (I live in an apartment, so I live vicariously through you), but most of them like to blabber. Your videos are great.

  • @C0Opd0g
    @C0Opd0g Před 8 lety +18

    You're not a welder unless you touch something hot too often haha. it's like a rite of passage.

  • @bobw222
    @bobw222 Před 8 lety +3

    Wish I had seen this years ago when I was restoring an old Crestiliner boat. the hull had a ton of tiny perforations in it because it had sat full of water for a while. I had a crappy old Westinghouse stick welder with a tig conversion on it and really had no clue what I was doing. I bent a piece of stainless sheetmetal let it spring against the backside of the aluminum. I managed to get most of the holes touched up that way.
    I'm sure I would have done much better with modern equipment and a few of your lessons. I did however weld up one aluminum casting on the boat good enough that I got the only compliment in 52 years out of my dad. He looked at the piece for several minutes, handed it back, and said "Damn fine welding job son." Even my four brothers who were there also said they couldn't remember getting a compliment out of him. Kind of wish I had of kept that casting when I sold the boat.
    How would you weld a hole in thin (16-18gauge) aluminum when you couldn't get a good backer behind it?

    • @DCweldingAndArt
      @DCweldingAndArt Před 4 lety +1

      Slowly and gently sir lol I repair welded 18ga aluminum tubing that broke in half few months ago, turned amps wayyy down, maybe 50-58amps/120hz/66%EN, used 1/16 4043, and made 3/4" to 1" long runs(3 or 4 dabs then stop)let cool for 10 or 15 sec in between passes, it turned out just fine, stronger than before, not an instagram weld but, no blowthrough/holes, and no mess. You have probably already figured all this out by now lol good luck!

  • @livingfreelyinspired7400

    Your reaction to being burned was very well controlled and admirable.

  • @jcnpresser
    @jcnpresser Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much for the information, I’ll be watching these videos over and over again when I get a machine, just playing around with an old Miller mig machine we have at work, does a really good job in my option but I’m not a pro. I did teach the young guys how to weld with it hoping they’d quit bothering me to weld things for them, nuts onto broken bolts and studs etc., although I do enjoy it, just cuts into my pay.

  • @crazydrummerman242
    @crazydrummerman242 Před 8 lety +10

    At 4.04 I actually tried to flip down my lid 😂😂 I'm sat on the sofa watching videos lol

    • @binksmas
      @binksmas Před 7 lety

      crazydrummerman242 same xD

  • @aussiewelder6130
    @aussiewelder6130 Před 10 měsíci

    Your settings and Advice is spot on thanks again.

  • @pawncze
    @pawncze Před 2 lety

    Gotta thank You for sharing all this stuff. .080/2mm 2%La became quickly my favourite. I was trying 1.3mm sheets of 3003 with 1.6mm 4043 filler (we don't have thinner at the shop). 250Hz and triangular wave felt nice. It was challenge for me with 200Hz and square wave (I tried to practice this because I'm not sure if I will be able to afford machine that can do several waveforms). Had to babysit it with pedal a lot, specially when I was trying to do a pass without chill plate but got away with it really nice. But thanks to You tips I finally had and idea of what is going on. So thank You a lot!

  • @teriatric
    @teriatric Před 6 lety

    Fabulous set of videos, extremely instructive for a novice like me, great laid back presentation style and HUGE skill set!

  • @Daravigos
    @Daravigos Před 7 lety

    I felt you rpain when you burned your hand but I laughed for like 10 minutes! love your videos! learned everything I know from you

  • @jesseperkins1349
    @jesseperkins1349 Před 9 lety

    Hey Jodey great videos I'm a young structural welder trying to get to combo welder status and you'r videos help me alot just wanted to say thanks

  • @Kevin_747
    @Kevin_747 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. I'm "stuck" with my old school syncrowave 351 that I bought in 1993. I want a new welder but can't justify the money when mine works fine. Guess I should get rid of welder envy. I'm starting on a set of fuel tanks for my Piper Cub replica. 5052 in .050.

    • @DCweldingAndArt
      @DCweldingAndArt Před 3 lety

      Nah, I would say, u got the tried and true welder there bud. And the amps to boot. I would use it until it dies! I only have power for inverters, I have three(miller, lincoln, everlast) and use miller syncrowave at work...if I have learned anything, it's that YOU/ME are the BIGGEST BELL AND WHISTLE OF ALL lol good prep, technique, and skill are what makes a machine lay down consistent beautiful dimes, not the machine itself. It helps with VERY specific applications(super thin/thick) but that's amperage range, not bells or whistles. Lol anyway I'm sure u know all this, just figured ide help drive it home. Inverter is good for throwing in back of truck, and using less amps from electrical circuit, but that's about it in my opinion

  • @jasonduncan4043
    @jasonduncan4043 Před 9 lety

    Hi jodie I am from Aberdeen Scotland love your posts only thing that's a pain is I work in mm so am always having to conversions to imperial on the fly .but like I said informative to guys that have been at it for twenty years+ must help beginners no end. Keep it up. Goodbye from bonnie Scotland.

  • @CorretorAlyssonGomes
    @CorretorAlyssonGomes Před 7 lety

    I love your scientific, experimental approach to welding. Can't wait to buy my own AC/DC TIG welder and get lost in the process of learning.

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Před 9 lety +6

    How many times have your hands healed from a burn?
    Too many to count.
    Me too.

  • @MrStropparo
    @MrStropparo Před 9 lety +9

    That was some crazy licking technique.

  • @carlosandino7144
    @carlosandino7144 Před 9 lety +1

    Tanks for this videos they will help me allot on my tig welding tecnics,u are a good instructor tank you very mouch..

  • @ArtistDavidU7ub3
    @ArtistDavidU7ub3 Před 9 lety

    I like your presentation! Very clear, well spoken, fantastic video images, coming back for more!!! Thanks.

  • @drewschlosser26
    @drewschlosser26 Před 7 lety

    I build radiators and Weld down the rubes to fix leaks and damage daily and on my dynasty 700 I run .040 and a #4 cup tri wave, freq400 but balance at 99. it makes super tight and tiny beads but more importantly keeps the arc stable as to not burn the fins.

  • @turbotrana
    @turbotrana Před 7 lety

    These comparison setting/welder videos are great.

  • @ProfessorTuukar
    @ProfessorTuukar Před 9 lety

    Ordered one of your stubby gas lens kits, can't wait to try that out on some thin metals! Thanks for being awesome!

  • @mightiflier5813
    @mightiflier5813 Před 8 lety +2

    TIG Alley? What a great name! Any relatives fly fighters in the Korean War, specifically F-86 Sabres that put POW on Mig15s in North Korea's Mig Alley? Thumbs up on the content of this video, too!!

    • @artthurman3446
      @artthurman3446 Před 6 lety

      Mightiflier..I had two Uncles who both flew sabres there! Never thought I would see that question...sheesh, I am 61!

  • @maxipaul918
    @maxipaul918 Před 9 lety +2

    Amigo gracias por los videos son excelentes ! mandate uno en español !!!!

  • @bigblue1402
    @bigblue1402 Před 3 lety

    In the UK nothing is still hot. It's heavy because if you try and pick it up ...you soon put it down 🤣
    Well done on holding your words

  • @jerrytube13
    @jerrytube13 Před 9 lety +1

    Hey Jody, I have a Eastwood fixed 60Hz inverter machine that I use for hobby AC welding. I have a hard time welding thin aluminum with 1/16 electrode and filler. It just seems like the edges melt away and I end up chasing the puddle and dumping filler. Would I benefit from upgrading my machine to one with adjustable frequency and run 120Hz+ or should I just practice more. Not sure if 60Hz is holding me back or I have welding machine envy.

  • @mattywho8485
    @mattywho8485 Před 6 lety

    You sir piss me off! those welds are beautiful! hopefully some day I'll be able to weld aluminum that well. Great tutorial.

  • @R.KaandorpProductions
    @R.KaandorpProductions Před 5 lety +1

    Hello all, and first of all, great video thanks fo the share, And Second, Nice to see that it works with 60hz on thin aluminum also, because all the 'Tig Thin Aluminum video's' i've watched, were all on very high Hertz. I've just bought my Tig inverter 220p (60Hz) and when welding 1mm steel and stainless there is no problem, both weld great on very low amperage and that's exactly why i needed this AC inverter but than to weld thin aluminum.. HOWEVER... i'm unable to get a pudle,, eather i dont get it or turn Amperage up and i blow thru the material. (Using 2% ceriated Tungsten, they were the only one's availible where i ordered the TIG inverter. I've ordered blue red and purple thungsten now also. When i get an 10mm piece of aluminum and turn the amperage up, no problem, great pudle, great welds, but thats not why i bought the Tig to begin with.. im looking forward to, and appreciate everyone's input here. Thanks in advange!.

  • @ColinPittendrigh
    @ColinPittendrigh Před 3 lety

    I'm a woodworker who wants to make aluminum drift boat hulls. I think this means 0.1" inch or so thick sheeting, welded only at the chine where the side meets the bottom panel. Do I need to learn how about mig or tig welding? I had a buzz box stick welder once, and got fairly good at it.
    I sold my torches and buzz box because they didn't mix well with sawdust. But now I have two separate spaces.

  • @chfar072281
    @chfar072281 Před 9 lety +1

    Best instruction I have seen.

  • @RC-Heli835
    @RC-Heli835 Před 2 lety

    Wow the more basic Lincoln Machine did really well also!😃

  • @bjPops
    @bjPops Před 9 lety

    Nice video! Bonus for mentioning the 1 mm; not all CZcams tig welding stars are able to work out the metrics!

  • @brapppforum
    @brapppforum Před 9 lety

    I would love to see a video on SS exhaust tubing. Love your videos!

  • @geraldbuys9853
    @geraldbuys9853 Před 2 lety

    Thanks very much for the informative video.

  • @joshk6820
    @joshk6820 Před 7 lety +2

    I was wondering if you could do a video about welding thin aluminum on D.C. Positive for those of us with only D.C. Machines

  • @AdrianHiggins83
    @AdrianHiggins83 Před 9 lety

    Just the type of videos I wanted to see, thanks .

  • @dusanmarkelic2812
    @dusanmarkelic2812 Před 9 lety

    Jody,its real pleasure to watch every your video,gj and thx..

  • @1puglife
    @1puglife Před 9 lety +14

    its harder to do on the palm of your hand but if you burn your fingers just grab your ear lobe and you can feel the heat leave your finger. no one ever believes me ffs!

    • @cobnutts
      @cobnutts Před 9 lety +2

      Beg my pard buts its pretty tits seeing pug here! Ffs

  • @adco
    @adco Před 6 lety

    Ouch, I’m the same way🤙🏻. Feels better when it quits hurting

  • @moskovskoe_vremya
    @moskovskoe_vremya Před 8 lety +5

    I want will share an effective folk remedy from burns from Russia: the sinks of river mollusks collected on the bank of a reservoir need to be calcinated at high temperature. After cooling to crush in powder. To use this powder as powder right after receiving a burn.

  • @terapode
    @terapode Před 5 lety

    This videos are so entertaining.

  • @mrudis719
    @mrudis719 Před 3 lety

    Would you consider welding a small tab on a bracket if I shipped to you ? It’s cast aluminum.

  • @flobeeonekinobee2353
    @flobeeonekinobee2353 Před 6 lety

    I've been using an old cebora Tig star 200 square wave set with an air cooled torch, it has no frequency adjustment only amps and balance. My boss (not a welder) thinks I can do nice little beads on aluminum with this machine on 10mm thickness but l can't find a way the puddle is always wide.

  • @blackout7615
    @blackout7615 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched this video the day after I burned myself. Had just finished welding a cracked aluminum grain scoop shovel. Went to lift my welding hood and still had filler rod in my hand which I jabbed into my neck right at the shirt collar line. I'd rather burn myself there than my hand.

  • @sky4eyes
    @sky4eyes Před 9 lety

    hello i am starting work as an aluminum welder i am doing mostly corner weld .i have a problem that i cant keep my welding straight and i can't from the nice round welding pool like yours it always like a c shape how can improve myself

  • @freekvonk7536
    @freekvonk7536 Před 8 lety +7

    Good to know a Professional welder burns himself too, haha.

  • @terrablader
    @terrablader Před 9 lety

    thank you for your instruction. I am trying to weld .020 5052 aluminum. into panels for a cart body, i have Miller Syncrowave 200, TIG, with argon, my Tungston is .080. What AMP setting should be around? Can i get away with the electrode i have? thanks

  • @enraied12
    @enraied12 Před 6 lety

    please sir , I have a question , I wish to buy Tig machine to Aluminum Welding , I wish to who the minimum specifications ( how many Amp. ac or dc ,.....etc) please help of course I want it minimum to be cheep cost , thanks for your responding .

  • @freedom8gemini2
    @freedom8gemini2 Před 9 lety

    I'm preparing myself for aerospace TIG welding. Ive been in shop and out in the field for 3+ years. From my understanding it will be on Inconel, Titanium, SS and Aluminum.. Ive previously worked with SS and Aluminum but its been a while any suggestions as far as amperage goes for these metals?

  • @ethanschulz2067
    @ethanschulz2067 Před 8 lety

    Can someone explain to me when you would use each ac wave form you I understand what the difference is in the ac but how does that effect the weld.

  • @danielbeaird6264
    @danielbeaird6264 Před 7 lety

    Any tips for mig welding 16 ga aluminized sheet metal, I have no problem with it but bead appearance is like 6010 stick rod, we use 75/25 gas and I'm not too sure about wire but I think it's .035, pulse or short circuit is not available due to production rates, wondering if there was a gas or wire we could use to improve weld quality for better bead appearance

  • @Love2FlyKAP
    @Love2FlyKAP Před 7 lety

    Jody, could you please do a TIG video on using 4943 filler wire and the difference between it and 4043 & 5356.
    Thank you.
    KAP

  • @botoepfer8588
    @botoepfer8588 Před 8 měsíci

    in the hands of the Master !

  • @maxipaul918
    @maxipaul918 Před 9 lety +2

    tendrias que salir en el discovery chanel una especie de chip foose de la soldadura !

  • @adam1107x
    @adam1107x Před 7 lety

    Thank you for sharing videos! Teaching is very good!

  • @t-bone1890
    @t-bone1890 Před 9 lety

    the cleaning action on the outside of the weld, if you wanted a pretty finished product. Is there anyway to take that off?

  • @williamvaughn9870
    @williamvaughn9870 Před 5 lety

    Hello, I'm looking to buy a everlast tig welder and would like your opinion on the 200DV and 250EX. I'v been welding for a few years with the miller syncrowave 180 SD sold it and looking for a smaller in size welder..Thank You

  • @thedondy
    @thedondy Před 9 lety

    I use 0.8 alloy mig wire for when I'm weldin light stuff
    Seems to work well 👍

  • @classifiedracing
    @classifiedracing Před 6 lety

    Hi Thanks for all your tips on welding. I have been watching them for sometime now. I have a question about Tig Welding thin Aluminum .030 " Thick. Im building a Aluminum box and i cant put no backer behind it and it keeps blowing through. Is it me or in cant be done. My settings are. 30AMP . 250. HZ 30% Clean. Using 1 1/6" electrode. 1/6" filler wire 4043.Had the tig welder on Triangle wave. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks .

  • @sickvic3909
    @sickvic3909 Před 9 lety +10

    Should show last weld results my man.

  • @yellowrice1453
    @yellowrice1453 Před 4 lety

    When you got burned i felt the pain but Im sorry but what you did after made me lmao. I understood the reason of why you did it. Just wasn’t expecting it.

  • @stevefriedlander7053
    @stevefriedlander7053 Před 7 lety

    If you're working with scrap aluminum or stainless how can you determine what type it is?

  • @pedrotorres8901
    @pedrotorres8901 Před 8 lety

    +Welding tips and tricks. my my mig and tig and stick,on carbon,stainless and galvanized are beautiful.yet I have problems getting it started on aluminum .can you guy please let me know what I'm doing wrong!!!

  • @axialviper
    @axialviper Před 8 lety +2

    could you explain the difference between volts / amps & hertz? I mig & stick, trying to learn tig now.

    • @HavokTheorem
      @HavokTheorem Před 7 lety +3

      Voltage is defined as 'electric potential'. Imagine two vertical cylinders with a valve connecting them. One is full of water, and the other is empty. When the valve is opened, the water rushes to fill the empty cylinder.
      In this case the 'water' is an analogue for electrons, and the valve is an electrical switch.
      A value in volts will tell you how much of a difference there is between how charged two objects are, but it doesnt necessarily correspond to current. Think about getting a static shock - there is a very large voltage, hence when you touch something grounded, the electrons jumping onto or off of you create a 'pop' noise and a small arc. But once you are at the same voltage as ground, there are no more electrons moving therefore no current.
      In welding, the voltage is what creates a 'desire' for the current to arc and connect to ground, and therefore a higher voltage should correspond with easier arc start.
      Amps are a measure of electrical current. Amps tell you how many electrons are passing through a certain point in a second. On a constant current (stick or TIG) welder, this essentially corresponds with how much power your arc consumes and therefore how hot the weld area becomes.
      Hertz are simply a measure of frequency. 1Hz = 1 cycle per second. A higher AC frequency when welding aluminium means the weld is switching between + and - faster, therefore the characteristics of each polarity are reduced (less electrode balling, less 'pulsed' cleaning action). Whenever you see Hz, you know you are dealing with something like pulse, oscillation, etc, that happens periodically.

    • @rosenkancev6892
      @rosenkancev6892 Před 6 lety

      Frank Reading thx for that you share with us

  • @1320wolf
    @1320wolf Před 5 lety

    Late to the party. Love the videos. White vinegar for burn relief, believe it or not.

  • @charlescamilleri8562
    @charlescamilleri8562 Před 9 lety

    Thanks Jody, love your videos. I like to stick weld. But I am wanting to learn to tig or mig. What would you recomend ? Thx

  • @kx85isweet
    @kx85isweet Před 3 lety

    could you weld thinner material like an aluminum boat?

  • @MoSkAu626
    @MoSkAu626 Před 9 lety

    How did you keep the repaired pieces from warping? You put alot of heat on it

  • @WALLACE7084
    @WALLACE7084 Před 5 lety

    Hi im new to tig welding and alloy welding is my reason for it. can you tell me what i may be doing wrong, im trying to weld some 1mm thick alloy but instead of forming a puddle it just seems to melt the alloy away before it even forms a puddle, im on a frequenceof about 60 but tried up to 200 and still the same and amps up and down from about 40 up to about 120 and still just dose the same thing, also when i try to add a bit of rod it seems to ball up and don't seem to want to add to any bit of a puddle when i do get it to puddle a bit.the tips im using are red tip, my welder is a new Sherman DIGITIG 200GD 200A AC/DC MMA IGBT Inverter Pulse Welder. please help im stressing out.

    • @R.KaandorpProductions
      @R.KaandorpProductions Před 5 lety

      WAUW, i have the same problem, just changed the option 'best response to newest response and now i see yours.

    • @WALLACE7084
      @WALLACE7084 Před 5 lety

      Unfortunately he don't give any feedback.

    • @R.KaandorpProductions
      @R.KaandorpProductions Před 5 lety

      @@WALLACE7084
      No thats to bad, but i made up my mind en send this one back today, it is good value for the money but not what I'm looking for. I need to weld thin aluminum.

  • @michaelmcclure8673
    @michaelmcclure8673 Před 6 lety

    Great video as usual Jody.

  • @BigWill3855
    @BigWill3855 Před 9 lety

    Glade to see you compare with the old Lincoln. I learned on a miller dynasty but own a miller econotig. Definitely a different animal. Any suggestions on setting amperage on that machine?

  • @m93sek
    @m93sek Před 9 lety

    are the material properties critical after you put so much heat in there?

  • @JustforFun-cb7bo
    @JustforFun-cb7bo Před 7 lety +1

    Great tips thank you a lot!

  • @Jeepmeat1974
    @Jeepmeat1974 Před 8 lety

    I'd really like to see the back of your welds on this video too !! I have some thin wall Tubing to weld up in T sections but I cant have any bubbling action going on at the inside of the tubes as I need them to slide ! so will these techniques work for lowering that penetration on the back side ? Cheers
    Brad

  • @Rat454
    @Rat454 Před 9 lety

    Thx, really like the ally tig vids. Cheers

  • @MudMotorsMax
    @MudMotorsMax Před 5 lety

    Can I weld thin aluminum with the mig method.

  • @roymcbrayer8155
    @roymcbrayer8155 Před 9 lety

    Jody,
    First, I would like to thank you for posting such informative videos. I have watched them for a couple years and find them very interesting.
    I would like to ask you about the Everlast welders. I am considering whether I should sell the machine I currently have and get one of these. After watching this video I looked them up online and was surprised that they were so competitively priced. About 6 years ago, my wonderful wife bought me a Lincoln Precision TIG 185. I am still learning how to use it well, but I continue to wonder whether I actually got the best machine for my purposes. I am a heavy duty DIY type and want something that I can use in a wide variety of situations. I don't have a plasma torch yet so the Everlast combination machine looks pretty attractive for having this feature.
    I know you probably don't want to give specific product endorsements but any thoughts you could share about the selection of a good all around machine would be helpful.
    Thanks and thanks again for your fantastic videos.
    Roy

  • @REVJHD
    @REVJHD Před 9 lety +1

    Jody do you ever do anything with brazing or silver-solder? I find those two skills in the same wheelhouse as welding, and I could use some tips on getting my bronze to control right.

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  Před 9 lety +1

      I lost my oxy setup in a shop move but am shopping for another. Maybe one day o will do some braze work

  • @MikeLeady
    @MikeLeady Před 9 lety +2

    OUTCH!!!1:11 Been there bud.

  • @karllam2087
    @karllam2087 Před 9 lety

    Hei jody, forgive me if this is a silly question, was it a scratch start u used for the last piece? The one u used with the Lincoln machine. So scratch start works for aluminum as well? Apparently the teachers in my school arent as good and ur videos have been a lot of help.
    U r the best teacher ever

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  Před 9 lety +2

      The last weld was not scratch start. I used a Lincoln Tig 175 with high freq start. Scratch would not work well at all on aluminum

    • @karllam2087
      @karllam2087 Před 9 lety

      Thanks for ur info jody. Very informative. The teachers in my school dont even know how to do a scratch start properly. I tried a couple times myself. Sometimes it starts up the arc so easily but sometimes it just wont start at all even though i keep scratching the steel. Does it matter if i were using a foot pedal by any chance? I saw one of ur video before, flipping the rod to the tungsten. How do u form a circuit by that technique? Im kinda stuck now and no one can give or show me a proper way in school. Its a shame that after paying that much for the school here in australia, i still get the most info and skill by watching ur videos here haha

  • @toddj7694
    @toddj7694 Před 9 lety

    how would you keep the frosting on the sides of the weld down to a minimum just to get a cleaner looking weld ?

    • @toddj7694
      @toddj7694 Před 9 lety

      i have a everlast 250 ex and it has the ac balance control on it.just wanted to know how i could get that frosting effect narrowed down as much as possible.

  • @pLoWerification
    @pLoWerification Před 9 lety

    Hey jody can u make a 2g test video for plate with 6010 root.

  • @paulkurilecz4209
    @paulkurilecz4209 Před rokem

    tyvm, very helpful

  • @justynalenc6055
    @justynalenc6055 Před 9 lety

    What camera do you use to film welding?

  • @turbopiloto
    @turbopiloto Před 9 lety

    Hello! What Gas do you use? Argomix?

  • @chadderalleh8107
    @chadderalleh8107 Před 5 lety

    is that a dynasty 400?

  • @diecaster1018
    @diecaster1018 Před 9 lety +1

    Hello, I have a miller mig welder, could I weld aluminum to steel?

    • @CharleyWard28
      @CharleyWard28 Před 9 lety +2

      DIECASTER Need a red machine for that...

    • @statingthe_obvious6309
      @statingthe_obvious6309 Před 9 lety

      DIECASTER use superglue, sellotape and string.

    • @GirthedOut
      @GirthedOut Před 9 lety

      Melt a bunch of aluminum in a pot until it's liquid, insert steel, remove the steel (now with an aluminum coating), weld to another piece of aluminum.
      Works every time! 100% xray. Trust me
      Lol

    • @CharleyWard28
      @CharleyWard28 Před 9 lety

      No really, look at Fronius CMT...
      Caveat though is it has to be galvanized steel

  • @ColossalCrib
    @ColossalCrib Před 7 lety

    I got some 10mm cast aluminium to weld to 1mm 4" tube...should be fun.

  • @arsosaytov3629
    @arsosaytov3629 Před 9 lety

    Great video again ! :) I just have one question what kind of electrode do you use? Do you use the green pure ones or something different?

  • @jfpinkston1
    @jfpinkston1 Před 9 lety +1

    Good video as always.
    Why did you choose triangle wave form?

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  Před 9 lety

      jfpinkston just for kicks mainly. Also The owners manuals state triangle wave works good for thin aluminum.

    • @jfpinkston1
      @jfpinkston1 Před 9 lety

      I never knew what the different wave forms were used for.
      The end result turned out nice!

  • @sherrythomas2070
    @sherrythomas2070 Před 8 lety

    Good info.

  • @MadMetalShop
    @MadMetalShop Před 6 lety

    Ha! I'm rolling lol 😂. That was too funny man hahaha.

  • @jakoherrebout
    @jakoherrebout Před 9 lety

    Nice

  • @billdlv
    @billdlv Před 9 lety

    Did you have a backer on that last weld @ 60 hz ?

    • @weldingtipsandtricks
      @weldingtipsandtricks  Před 9 lety +1

      No backer on the last one

    • @billdlv
      @billdlv Před 9 lety

      That's impressive on such thin material. I learned on an old Linde machine that had no AC adjustments at all (like the Lincoln). I think you're right you just learn to adjust.

  • @s.n.8128
    @s.n.8128 Před 7 lety

    Hertz and waveform, what is this.. music?

  • @kaine136
    @kaine136 Před 9 lety

    That was pretty close to a Rick Flair WOO!