Teaching Yourself How To TIG Weld
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Anyone with editing software and a camera can make themself look like a perfect welder online, so allow me to make an idiot of myself and do the opposite as I teach myself how to weld without any formal instruction.
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For those who drink and practice drinking games: watch this video, every time you hear an innuendo - have a shot, when you hear Beavis - have 3. In 15 minutes you'll be hammered. That's how good this video is. What's even better: there might be part 2...
Too drunk to post an intelligible reply
I still have a full Friday of *hic-up* work, good sir. Let's be careful of *hic-up*.. ughhh... of what.... what.... Heheheh...
Lol I'm always hammered watching Sarah's videos 🤪🙃😀😜
Cup size is perfect and the backside too. 🤣
Thinking same thing...BTW the cups are perfect!
100K or not there should be a part 2 and 3 and 4 of this. The fact that you are trying and being critical of yourself while still having a sense of humor is well worth the argon and filler sticks.
This was one of your best videos ever for hilarity and entertainment. Further, not many CZcamsrs are brave enough to show the viewers their stumbles learning to “walk”. Mucho respect, Kiddo! Thank you, Sarah. 👍👍👍
BEWARE THE MAGNET! A tip for those who don't know: MIG and TIG welding involve the flow of current via the arc. That flow of current will get diverted by any local magnetic field. (Same principle as electron beam deflection in old "picture tube" TV sets.) It's very tempting to hold pieces to be welded together with those nice 90-degree and angle magnets... but you can mistakenly position the magnet in such a way that the magnetic field deflects the arc. You're sitting there wondering why the arc isn't going where you want and expect, and may incorrectly suspect something about surface preparation or gas flow.
Also heat makes some magnets stop magneting.
TIL! Thanks! I'll be in her shoes one of these days lol
You have a rare talent of turning any topic into something fun and educational to watch. This and your willingness to try learning something new from scratch. Part 2, please!
What yanis said.
Don’t stress. It’s the journey not the destination. We’re in no hurry see the Selleekah done. If you want to learn to weld, let’s do it. This was fun.
Proud of you that you had the courage to show how things actually went. Part two please. Weld …. More weld
"I wanted to fail, and do things on my own, and learn the hard way because that's what most of us have to do"
And this is why we love you.
That you even laid a bead after 2 days of self instruction is phenomenal. Maybe fabricate the header tubing, index and number the pieces - maybe tack them - and collaborate to get everything welded? Thanks for being real about your process!
I get a kick out of reading the comments 😅 everyone just enjoys your humor and pure honesty 😂 we looking for Part 2. Thanks Sarah you are a true joy to watch!!
Get watching, crew! Part 2 of this is at stake, we must make it happen! 😁
It’s not looking good, video isn’t doing too well. 😔
@@SarahnTuned😢
@@SarahnTuned Have no fear, those views are going to start flooding in! There are probably tons of people trying figure out the best WVV (welding video viewing) helmet lens to use 😜👍‼(Kidding!) HD 4K Second Hand Welding Blindness is a terrible thing‼ 😳👈🤣 Keep doing what you do 😁👍‼
@@SarahnTuned it's 10 pm..... be patient, Grasshopper 😉
8 hours and 43K views we are ON TRACK 👊
Failing is underrated. Everyone is afraid to fail. Failing is probably one of the most important parts of learning something new. Don't be afraid to fail. Appreciate your approach and your attitude.
Ms Sarah is the Queen of the double entendre. Its awesome watching you figure stuff out and show us what to and what not to do.
Cup Size
Heavy Rod
Penetration
Sounds like Carry On Welding Film!
Back in the day..........the Carry On Gang was stellar.
I took 4 yrs of welding at tech school, I loved when you said you were going to learn tig, your doing great!❤
The welding-related innuendo is top-shelf. *chef's kiss*
Part 2: YES! And you're spot on with trail and error being the best way to learn. Everything I consider myself to be proficient in I learned by failing over and over. Hard earned knowledge sticks to you like glue.
You’re absolutely correct Sarah. Knowing how to do something, and being able to teach, are vastly different. I think if you have the opportunity to just try something and screw up as you learn, it’s valuable. This was fun, and watching you overcome settings and speed issues was helpful. Super fun… a part dos would be great.
I love it when you and Angel work together the chemistry is great and I love how he seems so naïve about ‘stuff’ like not knowing what a lot lizard is!
Just adore your sense of humour, it is way more English than American. I’m an Aussie so we have a very warped humour 😜
Keep up the great work 🥰
But lot lizards work the night so they don't get sun burned. That said, still funny.
Ha ha
Omg, we need a part two!! This was an awesome episode! 😅
Yeah, this video was *everything* . You've already obliterated the automotive CZcamsr ceiling by being the most pristine builder AND the most original reviewer. This was a tour de force demonstration why: you keep your laurels in the rearview. You *just don't settle.* And no, it doesn't hurt that you're a freakin' RIOT.
MADDEST respect, Ms S-n-T.
SARAH, you are right about that coating from when the steel was made. It's typically called mill scale and can cause some of the sparks you experienced. If you grind it off, you shouldn't have sparks flying while welding additionally you should achieve a better weld. Glad to see you getting into tig welding, it's one of my favorite processes.
Yep! As with anything, prep is key!
Also sometimes there is oil on the metal too. This can make the scale on hot rolled steel even more nasty to weld.
When tig welding you push the pudle instead off draging it
🔥Sarah, I will give you the best lesson ever. When your new to TIG, Weld the ABC's. Capitals or small, don't really care. It will automatically teach you how to weld straight lines, butted up weld to weld lines and beginnings and endings. Your brain already mastered the art of drawing the ABC's and your hands and arms already know the motion. Your just applying a different type of "pen"
I never wanted a Carlie reaction video as bad as I want one to this. 🤣
Great job Sarah!
Part 2 please.
The Weld Maiden Rocks!!!
13:00 mins in. This is why we watch you Sarah. Keep giving us real content. We appreciate you.
Absolutely
Warning! Do not 'watch' this episode without video (audio only)! But then, why would you! 😆
Sarah 'nailed' it with this video; thank you for that.
Sarah, I have been watching you for some time and I am thoroughly impressed!
I used to build off-road vehicles from street queens to competition vehicles so I know a little.
During those years I never met a woman with your talent and willingness to explore something new.
I really think you should have a TV Show!!!
Sorry, no TV show. That would ruin her for her real fans.
I disagree.@@leonb2637
But who watches TV?
This is a tv show. A great one!
What's TV?
As someone who has watched a copious amount of TIG welding instructional videos, you're doing great! Obviously there is more to learn. I haven't even started my journey. People take years to master this skill. I think if you keep going though, you will clearly be good at this. 😁
I like that you keep your content relatable and realistic. Learning a new skill takes time to master. ❤❤
Stay with it, you’ll get the hang of it pretty quickly. It’s an art.
Learning how to weld is going to be extremely valuable for you in the future. Just remember the arc you are welding with is plasma, just like the sun. Cover up so you don’t get burned. I would have suggested getting a multi process welder so you can start with MiG and learn puddle control and speed. Tig is just MiG where you have to manually control the rod feeding, amperage (with the pedal), and your arc distance and speed with your other hand. Keep working at it though since you will need the skill.
Your brand of sarcasm deserves it's own moniker - "Sarahcasm" . Include my vote for a part 2 please.
Fabricobbeling is part of restoring, so more than happy to learn from you. Your videos are great because of your personality, as much as the content. Part 2 please.
Don't give up! Sarah the Fabri-cobbler! It fits... Cut, Fit, Tack, Repeat...
Total Respect to Sarah for having a go….
Please Sarah, no part 2 that was painful to watch but I do love that you gave it a try.
Can't wait for part 2!
Only if the video performs well, so far not looking good for a part II.
Whhatttt!!?? C'mon people! Put your money where your mouth is!!! Spread the word! Link others to Sarah's tigging! We need Part 2! 😫
I really admire you for learning how to TIG by yourself, AND filming it...
The double entendres are top notch.
Chefs kiss😘👌🏾
I don't think I would be able to learn that much in such a short time. So you definitely did an awesome job there.
Please do a Part 2 of this. It would be great to see your progress. Maybe dedicate a couple of hours a day for a few weeks to tig welding. Or just once every 3 days. But instead of putting it in every video, just collect the footage and put it in a seperate video. That might be good for really seeing for yourself, what kind of progress you make.
I didn't know it was possible to make that many innuendos out of welding.... I'm impressed
This was FASCINATING. As you state, this is much more valuable cuz 99% of the people who want to try learning something new like this cant drive to a shop with a pro and have a tutorial session to get them started. They're going to have to read the manual, read some theory about metallurgy and chemistry then go through a lot of scrap before trying to do anything critical. Possibly MONTHS before doing anything serious. I absolutely would love to see more of this.
Keep it real, exactly why I watch channels like this. Hate the over produced "reality" style stuff, can just watch television for that.
Sometimes the best way to learn is to just dive in. You are awesome for showing us all of your efforts it is appreciated. Also yes please on a part 2
Keep going ,your wedding skills are better than most apprentices that I have seen
Love your attitude around learning & not being afraid to fail while learning! Keep up the awesome work Sarah!!
We learn the most from making mistakes...that is just life in a nutshell.
Mad respect Sarah.
You will probably need to make the exhaust 3 times before it is up to your satisfaction...so get started!
*Caps lock on* GREAT JOB, EVERYBODY HAS TO START SOMEWHERE AND YOURE DOING WELL KEEP IT UP AND NEVER STOP WITH THE PUNS. GOBBLESS
At 5 minutes, you can see Sarah got some sunburn. Ultraviolet light from welding burn your skin. Wear thick clothes even in hot climate. (edit) best part of TIG is that you dont need filling if parts fit exaxtly, like those two square nakes nice square tube without any extra fill. Doing so you can made beautiful exhaust pipes or thin sheet metal art.
Learning a new skill is never a bad thing Sarah, showing your not afraid to learn is awesome.
Yeah, but going into a dangerous filed without instruction is moronic.
Success is often built on failure. Enjoy the learning
Thanks for a very entertaining video! Your welds look much better than you're giving yourself credit for. I got a lot of laughs out of this and not at you but because I was there at one time. Let's see a Part 2!
Really would like to know what Charlie the master Fabricobbler makes of Sarah's efforts. Much kudos to Sarah for trying and letting the whole world see the outcome. When experts like Charlie weld they make it look sooo easy, fooling many in to thinking they can do like wise.
That was fun Sarah watching you TIG weld for the first time. I place my vote for a part 2.
Part 2 and 3, we need your silliness to show us mortals we can try ourselves 😊😅😮
Part 2, yes please! You should be very proud of yourself. You're one liners are always great for a laugh. Thank you for being so genuine. Fantastic content as always. Additionally, you are an amazing editor and video producer.
Sarah you have a very endearing sense of humor in your presentations. I have been following you for over a year, and had never commented before now. I think you need to do more videos on your learning to do welding. That said, I like that you are just putting your head down and doing it. Eventually though there would be a benefit of having some professional instruction. I also think you should try to tackle the headers. Just think how impressive it would be if you could say you did them yourself. Go girl!
Part 2!!!! That was incredible. It's not everyday you get to witness such an open attitude. Always, love the channel. You are fantastic!
Ya boo sucks to the haters out there. i love the raw honesty of this video (and your channel in general) blended with comedy gold voice over. Please bring on Part 2 and well done to you for having the courage to share.
Here is a helpful hand. The cup on you tig gun is used to drag or walk and steady the Tungsten tip. which is why the cone is not a type of metal. Cup sizes are determined by the gap size you are trying to fill. The wider the gap the bigger the cup so you can walk your way down the root while moving your puddle. You also need to make sure there is no wind to blow away the gas
6:00 Dragging the cup.
There’s definitely no wind in here lol
Can't give you any tips, only encourage you to not give up and I'll gladly watch the next welding video(s?).
Part 2 for sure, please. I would also recommend watching some tutorials at this point to help yourself out. It won't make you an expert or anything, but it might help cut down some wasted time.
_"A grinder and paint makes the welder you ain't."_
quick tip... the pedal is like a throttle pedal.. set your amperage and vary it with the foot pedal...
Sarah, definitely a part two. once you know how to learn which you definitely do then teaching yourself is the best way. Really enjoying this. Have a great one.🐧🐧🐧👍
Cheap tool to get, but could be useful (as they say, "Better to have it and not need it, than to not have it when you need it") a bench grinder. They have many uses obvs, but one I found interesting was making an MDF or Plywood disk (approx 1" thick) and sharpening knives with it - they came out real sharp!). But anyways, another fun packed entertaining video there! 👍
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You are traveling the wrong direction with your tig torch. You should be traveling towards your filler rod as it it consumed into the weld puddle, not towards your tig torch. If you invest in some clear furic gas lenses, you would be able to see your tungsten electrode best as you are welding, + the clear furic gas lenses really help a great deal when building headers. If you had watched some tutorials on tig welding, you would have seen the proper travel direction that is recommended to use when tig welding. It has something to do with proper gas coverage on your welds as the weld pool is cooling down in the stream of argon gas.
Brings back memories of when I learned
I’m actually really excited for this video, I’ve been waiting since the last video when you mentioned it and showed the welder. This is so awesome.
I never did TIG nor SUB-ARC. So kudos to you for not being afraid of trying new thing.
I give you a lot of respect for at least giving it a try and even more respect for acknowledging your skill level and not compromising on the quality of your build. You're a bad ass Sarah you will get it, I'm sure of it just not there yet. Keep up the great work!
Proud of you for trying. Women are almost always better welders because they're patient. Keep at it and you'll get there.
Welding is tough , I weld structural and it takes time patience and practice to learn your settings , and even then I have days where it feels like shits just not going super well , keep it up ! Let’s see a part 2 !
For welding the only thing I can tell you is practice, practice and more practice and don't listen to the bad comments, all welders sucked when they started. Keep up the great videos!
Going down as one of my favorite videos of ever 🎉 watching you guys giggle and learn was very entertaining. Hope the burn heals soon.✌️
You are the most amazing most charming and most entertaining (car) builder on youtube.
THANK YOU!!!
Use a dedicated wire brush for each metal type ie stainless,aluminum, steel ect. Wipe with acetone just before welding. The coupons are great way to practice get same type of metal and shape as what you want to weld
A CZcamsr that is NOT a know-it-all? Great!
Your learning principle shown here matches the way I learn things myself.
Therefore I harvest more from you.
Refreshing!
I wouldn't dare to even attempt to tig weld. I thought a couple welds looked great for your first time. But I think that trying to make headers on your own could eat up a lot of time you could spend of other areas of the car.
Agree. Problem is finding people who will do as high of a quality job in their own work as I put into everything else in this car.
@@SarahnTuned- I’d say the fantastic female attention to detail combined with entertaining presentation makes for great watchability. I guess if full time CZcams doesn’t work out you could make a great restorer of anything made of metal…. ❤️
@@SarahnTuned Have you considered an instructor at a welding school? A few months back, didn't Charlie have an instructor do some very nice TIG work on the RA21?
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It’s always nice to see AF-C again! Part 2, please.
Part 2 please!! You are doing wayyy better than i am so far. Keep it up and youll be a pro in no time flat.
Angel Food Cake is so innocent and naive,...refreshing!!
Very cool to see you venture into something new for you. Thanks for bringing us along.
I love the 80's disco look to your title screens!👌
Larger cup size allow for a more extended tungsten, without losing argon coverage, but you also have to increase your flow rate a bit. Makes a wider weld bead as well. A sharper-angled tungsten will make a wider bead with less penetration, that's great for the thin stuff. 60 deg tip angle is the standard.
Great Video as allways, you take on any challange, once again I learned and laughed. Thanks for bieng 100% real.
Yeah, I’d like a part ✌🏻. I like the way you went about learning this, and I think we all want to see you become a pro in a second video. Also, “that’s a jig weld” 😂
"jig weld" - x2. Lost it worse than FoodCake on that one.
Knowing how to TIG weld definitely opens up a whole new world of possibilities....custom turbo manifolds....roll cages...
Much respect for putting the effort in to teach yourself and share the results on here. Having watched you do your thing for some time now, I have full confidence you'll get better. Part 2 - I say yes.
I swear this is your best video ever. Your videos the only CZcams’s my wife and I watch together and we love them! Pleeeeease make a part two. I have to admit all through the video I was afraid your hair was going to catch fire….be safe and make a part 2!!!
So fun to see you try tig welding. I always wanted to learn welding, I did try a bit of arc and mig welding for a day at my old job, we had to build horse pens for a huge barn. I basically can spot weld, nothing fancy. We made a jig, in which we welded to some mill scale square tubing made into a 8ft x10ft frame, big enough to hold a sheet of plywood underneath a sheet of pig panel. It was a great learning experience. I was excited and felt like I was a welder for a minute. Then my shit started failing when we pretended to be a horse snd kicked the plywood a few times and welds started breaking. Luckily I wasn't the only noob.
Speaking of jigs, Angel Food dancing a jig was quite funny. I love his new channel, but glad to see the team back in action if only for a day.
Just keep practicing. This is refreshing to see someone just fail a bit on purpose, and then succeed. You will get it. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Thanks!
Major props for TRYING it by yourself.
I'm looking to learn too soon-ish for my project truck!
Tell it how it is! One of the things I admire most about your channel. No gimmicks!👍🏻
Definitely a part 2! 🤞🏻😎
Reach out to Fabrats. You’ll become a great welder and the crossover will be great for both your audiences.
Once ya figure out the bead/puddle and speed, you can really start messing with the current/amps to make super consistant beads.
----pick up all the scrap garbage you can find and stick it together... that's how I learned.
Practice, practice, practice. You’ve got this.
Awesome video Sarah!! Even experienced welders had a first time, just keep at it.
You are amazing at all you do. Been watching for years. The self teaching on everything from wiring to body work to full on engines? All with sarcasm and witty comments full of the greatest innuendo. Why are you not a bigger CZcams star? Keep up the fantastic work. Watching from one of your favorite auto graveyard towns lol