Tig Welding 6g Pipe Test Tips

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    Tips for passing a Tig Welding Pipe test.....or a Pipe welding TIG test... This test is a 2" schedule 80 6g weld test using carbon steel pipe and 309 tig rod with purge.
    see a more detailed article along with 2 previous videos here
    www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/w...
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  • @SupraSav
    @SupraSav Před 2 lety +17

    To all the people taking this test; remember to use your time. You don't need to rush. Go over your mental checklist, get comfortably positioned and do your dry runs. Use all the time you have, it's not a production weld.
    Thanks for another solid video Jody. Wish more people liked and commented on your videos. These are priceless teaching videos.

  • @DagoMongo
    @DagoMongo Před 3 lety +14

    I’ve watched this maybe 30 times, and each time I learn something new. Thank you! I hope I can translate, what I have learned from you, to passing my 6G test next week.

  • @charlesg6504
    @charlesg6504 Před 8 lety +8

    Tig finger by far one of the best things I've used in my welding career. You can use it for every process, any metal type and all around saves your finger from being burned while freehanding. I recommend a lot of friends to try it and their skills have improved as well as mine. Jody you the man, thank you for all the tips you've given everyone. It's been a very good tool before I take a welding test, just pull out the phone and look up a video on the and bam, I've got a job. So once again thank you for the well designed products and the mentioning of the Ck stubby kits. They've all help me and a lot of viewers out. So thank you Jody, much appreciated!

    • @Hnkka
      @Hnkka Před 5 měsíci

      Really old comment but i am going to get that just because this comment

  • @MikeLeady
    @MikeLeady Před 10 lety +1

    I bought a tig finger after watching several videos of Jody. I normally wouldn't post comments, but it does work! No more screaming hot fingers to finish a bead. Everyone at my shop now has one in their pocket. Thanks Jody. -Mike

  • @michaelivey7517
    @michaelivey7517 Před rokem +2

    Jody is one of my favorites! This guy has a world of welding experience and knowledge! Love his videos. A shout out to Bob Moffat to! These two are my absolute favorite guys to watch!

  • @rennybarr
    @rennybarr Před 10 lety +12

    You have the best instructional welding videos on CZcams. Very clear, great shot, and very good tips. I thank you for them.

  • @johnplemmons6159
    @johnplemmons6159 Před 10 lety

    Im a welding instructor at Paris Junior College in Paris Texas, the tig finger really keeps the heat off your fingers, and makes teaching GTAW way easier. The students believe using the tig finger is the only way to go! Thanks for a great and useful product!

  • @hender61
    @hender61 Před 10 lety

    Just started TIG welding 7 weeks ago, bought a TIG finger and now I wouldn't be without it! Invaluable piece of kit for free handing and way better than cutting fingers out of old gloves!!!

  • @Hnkka
    @Hnkka Před 5 měsíci

    I did 6g last week, i didnt have time limit and the welding/machinist teacher gave really good tips and recommended me to try again because i got my own rods, 88mm ss pipe and gas bottle from my plumbing teacher. I learned to weld with my left and right hand too during this 6g test, helped alot because you start from the bottom and weld up right and up left. Also i was said that i can turn the stand around because the small booth they had but i CANT spin the pipe, also they didnt have those pliers to hold two pipes together so i was able to tack the pieces on table

  • @greylingful
    @greylingful Před 10 lety

    I just returned from a two week TIG class at Hobart Institute of Welding. There were a couple of us in the class that had a TIG finger. It didn't take long for many of the guys to start asking about it and wanting to borrow it. There were a few situations that it prevented the fingers from cooking and I was glad I had it. This was the general TIG class where we went over steel, SS, and aluminum. Great class.

  • @MadDawg91108
    @MadDawg91108 Před 10 lety

    I have watched all of Jody's videos. They are very informative and I have used them to develop my technique as I have had no formal training. The only thing I have found to be more valuable than the instructional video is the TIG Finger.....I couldn't imagine welding without it when I need to prop close to the work. Thanks Jody for all that you do.

  • @DRCHUCKWRIGHTMD
    @DRCHUCKWRIGHTMD Před 10 lety

    Jody, I wanted to thank you immensely for all of you help teaching me via CZcams…I'm fabricating assistive devices for the handicapped and special needs and I couldn't have done it without your instruction and guidance.

  • @BigM161
    @BigM161 Před 10 lety

    The TIG finger is one of the best welding accessories I've ever used. For the one summer job I had it allowed me to be more productive than any other welder that company had before, thus earning immense respect from them. So if you're interested, buy a TIG finger and see for yourself!!

  • @reynauldyoung
    @reynauldyoung Před 9 lety +17

    Dear Jody, thank you so much for your tig finger invention, it really helps keep my fingers from being smoking hot. I really enjoy your videos and find them to be very educational, helpful, and useful. Please continue to post videos to help not just me as a welder but for all welders that are subscribed to your channel who need help getting to that next level as a welder again I say thanks!

  • @johnhegarty4180
    @johnhegarty4180 Před 10 lety

    I've being waiting for 6g pipe test on stainless steel shed 40 for ages thanks Jodie great job as usual

  • @richardbradley1551
    @richardbradley1551 Před 9 lety +1

    I wish I had the good equipment you have, when I first started Tig welding , the knowledge of the technique of walking the cup etc , my first 6G test was on steel six inches sch 80 no backing ring and I think I was lucky to pass it as they just come out the office and told me no practice time, I have to take the test to be a grade A mechanic in the boilermakers job. I free handed it and was it tiring, but I was in good physical shape in those days. They didn't allow wide weaving like you were doing, but I passed the bend tests what a relief. Your are very good at what you do a person can learn a lot from you. I have since taken many tests both pipe and steel in all positions , even in xray work. I'm retired now but have lots of equipment and I build and repair a lot of stuff and having a lot of fun.

  • @PS3PS3PS3PS3
    @PS3PS3PS3PS3 Před 10 lety

    My tig fingers have helped me through all my weld tests in school and recently helped me get a great paying job doing shut downs at power plants.

  • @shawnbrett5530
    @shawnbrett5530 Před 6 lety

    I'm in high school taking welding and your videos help lots and our welding teacher uses your videos in class to show us how it's done right. Every video he has shown us has been your content. He won't use anyone else's haha your great and well experienced keep up the great work

  • @cptwulf561
    @cptwulf561 Před 5 lety

    Currently on my last (4th) semester of Welding and I absolutely love using the tig finger. Like you said walking the cup on 2" is tough and I prefer to free hand (less chance of me slipping and dipping, since I`m still a noob) which I am able to do with the tig finger. Love your vids, they have been very helpful, thank you for everything you do

  • @KyleGraham92
    @KyleGraham92 Před 10 lety

    Jody, I weld for DOD and have 3 tig fingers. One for nuclear tig work, one for structural tig, and another for stick welding, absolutely love them, especially for long vertical joints, light up, tight arc and just slide your hand up. Great product, enjoy your videos!

  • @danielbogey4265
    @danielbogey4265 Před 9 lety

    Just graduated from wiregrass ga tech for welding and joining technology and when I took the TIG portion of the course I used the TIGfinger quite often. It saves a lot of trouble and really comes in handy on those tricky free hand welds.

  • @pseudonameable
    @pseudonameable Před 8 lety

    I just bought my TIG finger and it helps me with my positioning while not burning my fingers. I'm doing a similar qualification test at work with 40mm diameter tube and 3mm thick in 6G. I have a hard time walking the cup on smaller tubes so the TIG finger really helps me explore positioning methods. Definitely an excellent purchase, and thanks for the videos!

  • @dvil1264
    @dvil1264 Před 10 lety +1

    I bought a 3 pack and I love it cant wait to get the xl tig finger as well always use it for tight spots even when walking the cup just in case wish I could see them in my local welding stores

  • @deansellers1143
    @deansellers1143 Před 8 lety

    I use to cut the fingers out of my old stick welding gloves, a friend gave me a tig finger now I'm hooked.Thanks Mister Jodie.

  • @zacwallace84
    @zacwallace84 Před 10 lety

    The TIG finger is a wicked piece of equipment. I'm currently doing my WTIA Cert 7 and it certainly makes life easy

  • @AntiHero158
    @AntiHero158 Před 8 lety

    I love the TIG Finger! It definitely comes in handy, especially when free-handing pipe. Thanks for the great and informative videos!

  • @timothyfaunce5485
    @timothyfaunce5485 Před 5 lety

    Tig finger has helped me alot, But watching your videos has taught me to use it as more of a shield and something i can hide my other fingers behind rather than just using it to protect one finger that im uncomfortably balancing my torch hand on. Thanks!

  • @scotttw133
    @scotttw133 Před 10 lety

    Love your videos Jody!!! I have a tig finger that I use daily on the job. I work in a machine shop that rebuilds forgings and castings for steel mills and I often have to "patch" IE repair a defective area in a job, this could be any position, in a large bore, small bore, and usually I run hot, 200 amps. The tig finger does a great job of shielding the heat off my right index finger. Best small investment in my tool box.

  • @jchaverri
    @jchaverri Před 10 lety

    Love the TIG finger!! I was taking tig lessons a couple months ago and I personally can't imagine how to properly weld vertical uphill without it or getting burned.

  • @jessekittleson1
    @jessekittleson1 Před 10 lety

    I use a TIG finger all the time. bought a few of them, and don't know how i ever got by without one. Thanks for the videos

  • @forrestderp
    @forrestderp Před 10 lety

    I have bought a few tig fingers now, and am going to have to order some more again soon! They work spot on, but once in awhile I will hangout too long in the heat and cook one of them, hence the need for more!
    Thanks Jody for the awesome videos! Being a welder is definitely a fun and rewarding career, and your videos are spot on for how welds SHOULD be!
    -Sean

  • @aamayhem
    @aamayhem Před 10 lety

    The TIG Finger is the best thing I've ever bought. It seriously helps in so many situations; whether it be a 6G test, or a flat square-groove with a backpurge, or whatever you may be welding. Definitely recommend it. Thanks Jody! :)

  • @mrmaguilar22
    @mrmaguilar22 Před 7 lety

    The tig finger is a must have! I have 16yrs in this business & enjoy it when other welders have a puzzled look on their faces, when they see me resting my hand on the pipe.

  • @scottgrothe3123
    @scottgrothe3123 Před 2 lety

    I will watch this over and over I’ve never tig welded Ben doing it for about 6 weeks my job resume to pass a 6 G 2 “ schedule 80 tig root and tig out so I’m going I can watch this and learn and translate this myself to pass this test

  • @mushroomman7366
    @mushroomman7366 Před 10 lety

    my class mates and I all bought Tig fingers and they are perfect, tig welded 6g pipe, tig welded 3/8 plate tests, stick welding, tig welding, even mig welding in any position where you need a little more stability and to stay away from the heat, my personal opinion....every welder should have one

  • @iangreeley7300
    @iangreeley7300 Před 10 lety

    I have a tig finger and it helped me get certified in the aws d1.1 thanks I love it !!

  • @garretbrown6095
    @garretbrown6095 Před 10 lety

    I use a TIG Finger every day. It's saved a lot of fingers and lot of projects as well. I use it for every kind of welding (TIG or not) where I might need to prop and eliminate the need to rush through things. I wear a TIG finger out every couple of months and I'm very lucky to know of a good source for new ones. I've even taped a TIG finger inside the elbow of my welding jacket to make a nice prop while stick welding.

  • @Crazyfomo
    @Crazyfomo Před 10 lety

    LOVE LOVE LOVE my TIG FINGER. I work at a fab shop doing intricate small welding to larger pipe. I couldn't be happier with my TIG FINGER. I suggest it to anyone I come across who tigs. It holds up really well too. I have a few just to have backups but the first is still going strong. Love that bad boy.

  • @geoffjordan1847
    @geoffjordan1847 Před 10 lety

    I love the Tig finger, didn't know how handy this would be, worth it's weight in gold.
    I have used this product for three years and put it to the limit. I bought three and still haven't worn out the first one. I would recommend this product to everyone in the industry pro or weekend warrior!

  • @jcdiosdado0889
    @jcdiosdado0889 Před 8 lety

    I purchased my tig finger last week and man does it make a difference. i highly recommended.
    before the tig finger i would use and old broken cup and taped it to my index finger lol. it was a hassle so i just purchased one.

  • @crabbyfrog
    @crabbyfrog Před 10 lety

    I have a TIG Finger and I love it. I am a hobby welder, but I think a pro would benefit even more from it. I like the way it slides along the metal while I am making a weld and I never have to jump off my prop because I can't take the heat. Get yourself one, it will make you a better welder, besides, it is the least you can do for some of Jodie's great welding tips! Thanks Jodie!

  • @djack1948
    @djack1948 Před 10 lety

    The Tig Finger Is invaluable when I weld aluminum deck plate.The tig finger allows me to keep welding whereas before having the tig finger, I had to stop welding frequently. No welder should be without one.And I keep a spare on hand.Thank Jody

  • @chadhetherington5535
    @chadhetherington5535 Před 6 lety

    I love the tig finger, it is a super awesome thing to have. I have 2 6g pipe tests tomorrow one is a 2 inch and the other is a 6 inch. I'm super happy I have it in my arsenal.

  • @aviatorblc
    @aviatorblc Před 10 lety

    TIG finger is one of those must-have tools, IMO. I have several and just got a double-wide. Thanks, Jody.

  • @v8power4life
    @v8power4life Před 10 lety

    I've been using the "tig finger" for 3 years now both in production welding and in my own projects. They work awesome! I would say they are a must have when tig welding aluminum.

  • @moncheeka
    @moncheeka Před 10 lety +2

    These videos have helped me enormously. Keep them coming.

  • @kristengraves609
    @kristengraves609 Před 9 lety

    Love the tig finger, I got to tulsa welding school and it has helped me out a lot great product I give it 5 stars

  • @TheFacelessK
    @TheFacelessK Před 9 lety

    this video is great, i took welding in college and this guy explains better than my teacher did

  • @MrMotobro
    @MrMotobro Před 10 lety

    Love the TIG finger! I bought one small and one large, I should have bought 2 of each. I use them all the time. They will make great stocking gives for the welders in the family this Christmas.

  • @brotanknife
    @brotanknife Před 9 lety +1

    bought a tig finger love it helped me out so much

  • @donavonscheurich6594
    @donavonscheurich6594 Před 10 lety

    I bought a tig finger two years ago and I still love it to this day and I use it every day at work.

  • @darrenleavitt5322
    @darrenleavitt5322 Před 5 lety

    im in welding school in houston and recently bought a tig finger. its what i needed.

  • @triceranaps
    @triceranaps Před 10 lety

    I tig weld stainless pipe parts for use in power plants, they have to be full penetration and are anywhere from 1/2" to 10" diameter, schedule 40 to 160, with the majority being between 3/4" and 2" dia. Sch. 40. Jodi's tig finger is absolutely essential for what I do. It saves me so much time that it can pay for itself in just a few welds, and it lasts for months. I'll keep buying them till I stop welding.

  • @Dalton216
    @Dalton216 Před 10 lety

    I'm taking my test now. Got the tig finger and I love it!

  • @summoningdark1
    @summoningdark1 Před 10 lety

    Bought a couple of TIG fingers to weld up a battery frame on an electric motorcycle. They are absolute lifesavers. Bunch of awkward angles on 1" Al box section, and it gets hot quick. Took the bike to the TT zero at the Isle of man, and our team placed third. The welds held, so I guess I didn't screw it up too much :)

  • @glenncurtis298
    @glenncurtis298 Před 10 lety

    Excellent technique. and beautiful finished product. Thanks for posting.

  • @scotchlobster6599
    @scotchlobster6599 Před 10 lety

    Love my TIG finger. I use it all the time. Thanks for these videos Jody!

  • @jdgdesign
    @jdgdesign Před 6 lety

    Love the Tig finger, about to order a regular and an XL since someone stole my original one. Makes a huge difference!

  • @backfence27
    @backfence27 Před 10 lety

    I got two Tig fingers thinking that I would only need one. Boy was I wrong I have the first one frayed out, beat up and damn near black already but it still works. I have even put both of them on when I am welding Al- pipe. Jody is the best!!!!

  • @geedubb2005
    @geedubb2005 Před 10 lety

    I think my Dr. bought a TIG finger too! Thanks Jody, that sure is nice of you to share your knowledge!

  • @alexviscardi924
    @alexviscardi924 Před 7 lety +2

    i love my tig finger..... Jody when will you start making heat shields for forearms? i do a lot of confined welding and get burned up a lot.

  • @christiansharron8421
    @christiansharron8421 Před 7 lety

    Love my regular tig finger and my XL. I use them pretty regularly for mig, tig and stick

  • @jasonperez9962
    @jasonperez9962 Před 8 lety

    I've had to tig finger for years now and it is the best investment I made for pipe welding. I absolutely love it

  • @thatlittleworkshop
    @thatlittleworkshop Před 10 lety

    Great video and very educational. We don't have the same sort of testing specs here (yet that is) in Canada, but we do have some pretty strict rules, especially when it come to pipe, fittings and pressure. I love my tig finger, it took at little bit to figure out what felt most comfortable as far as which finger it worked best on, depending on weld position (yes I know I'm babbling, I tend to do that sometimes lol). Anyhow tried side side by side comparisons with and without it, ouch!! About 2 to 3 inches at 150 amps without it, as far as I felt like with it. Also great for choking up in the torch in tight spots :)))
    Could live without it now, lol.
    Thanks Jody,
    Ian Little
    Spirit River, Alberta, Canada

  • @newcombnicholas
    @newcombnicholas Před 8 lety

    Great video Jody. Love the videos. Helped me be so successful in school lol. The Tig finger is incredible. Great for hot pieces and always gets me out of a jam. Can't wait to get my stuffy gas lense in and try it on some pipe!! Keep it up josh

  • @GrandpaBill
    @GrandpaBill Před 10 lety

    Hey Jody, I bought 2 tig fingers (1 for me and one for my son). My son welds Semi-tankers from the wheels up... Most are stainless steel, (food grade). He tried the finger for a while but was never comfortable with it as he has to do a lot of out-of-position welds "INSIDE" the tanks. As for me; it's a mixed bag... one job it's great, another one it's in the way... but I've had some jobs where I could have used 3 fingers, all-in-all it was a blessing on many of those super hot jobs

  • @SamEEE12
    @SamEEE12 Před 10 lety +15

    Quality content, I don't even weld but this is fascinating stuff. Best wishes from NZ.

    • @yasha1928
      @yasha1928 Před 10 lety +1

      Same here, I enjoy watching these videos.

    • @poozandweeez
      @poozandweeez Před 10 lety +1

      fuck yeah NZ!!! im a toolmaker by trade but this is awesome content

    • @71T_Racing
      @71T_Racing Před 10 lety

      WOO NZ! Fitter-turner here

  • @crackerjack42685
    @crackerjack42685 Před 10 lety

    I production weld single phase pad mount transformers with mig. For some of the welds my fingers were getting pretty hot, or I had to stop and take time to put the guide on the nozzle. This takes time as well as it snags on the tank and gets in the way. I got a the finger and purposely made a pass with my finger on the backside of a fillet weld. I never felt any heat through the glove with a 36" pass, the metal was 12gauge mild. We wear stick gloves and without the tig finger if my fingers are even close to the backside of the weld, they're cooking within 1-2 inches.

  • @wayneburton4464
    @wayneburton4464 Před 7 lety

    great job, weld stainless process piping daily but really interested into trying some heavy wall pipe joints.

  • @c0ulter
    @c0ulter Před 10 lety +3

    Get you a tig finger! Buy the pack. It's the only way to go. It takes many many months to wear one out. It's nice cuz you can put them around your work area and always have one in reaching distance!
    Jody, thank you for another great video. I heard you make a comment about you once did boiler work in another video. I understand that R-Stamp repair and alteration work is a review of quality control, documentation, and compliance. But can you shed some light on R-Stamp welding, the process, and your experience with it in a video?

  • @brandonlawson7481
    @brandonlawson7481 Před 10 lety

    I bought a tig finger early in the year, and I like it so much, I literally warn a hole in the thin side of it, but will buy a new one when it finally wears out. Useful on stick, mig and tig

  • @KnolltopFarms
    @KnolltopFarms Před 10 lety

    I love my TIG finger Jody! I may occasionally drop it when I am getting ready to grind something only to find it has the tread-print of my Redwings on it, but she dusts of easily and is a tough little sucker. I have modified it to fit my "hand-model" fingers by snipping off a tip-less finger from an old pair of work gloves because I TIG with old-school split deerskin gloves that are extra snug. So, not only do I NEED the TIG finger to make anything more than a tack comfortably, it is also very easy for me to slip my modified "TF" onto any finger.
    Thanks so much for the great videos Jody, I must say I've missed them this past week or so. With Mom in the hospital I've used your videos, and the others I enjoy, to mentally sooth myself. I would allow myself to zone out from reality without having to suit up and make my own "Good time with some Hood time".
    I also found that blinking back tears makes for a foggy set of safety glasses, LOL! Hug the ones you love everybody, you just never know when they will slip away...Aloha, Chuck.

  • @oliverb9420
    @oliverb9420 Před 9 lety

    Hey guys. Just wanted to say i have been using a TIG Finger for a year now and i love it.

  • @richpitty
    @richpitty Před 8 lety

    great video as usual I have a tig finger and love it and use it all the time for pipe and plate and I also use if to stick and mig welding not just tig

  • @olenilsen9667
    @olenilsen9667 Před 7 lety +2

    I have no clue what your talking about. but it was just awesome watching this!

  • @Stevesmith-yw7cr
    @Stevesmith-yw7cr Před 10 lety +26

    I hate my tig finger. It makes me want to spend more time welding. I already spend too much time welding and the tig finger makes it easier and more comfortable to weld especially in those times when things get hot.
    Please stop making this as my family life is not going to pot. I just spend too much time welding now that I have the tig finger.
    OK......I really love it and recommend it to anyone who welds.

  • @ViktorLucca
    @ViktorLucca Před 4 lety

    I've learned a lot with your videos keep'em coming!

  • @AL-kv6dj
    @AL-kv6dj Před 9 lety

    I love the tig finger. Have two already gonna be ordering the XL soon..

  • @neilfriendly231
    @neilfriendly231 Před 6 lety

    Tig finger Xl is awesome. Was having trouble getting my roots walking the cup so now i freehand and it comes out perfect. Without the tig finger you have to wait till that pipe is damg near room temp to get a good long pass.

  • @pierresgarage2687
    @pierresgarage2687 Před 10 lety

    Hi Jody,
    got a TIG finger recently, I don't do lot's of pipe or tubes but on corners or flat stuff it's great help, I just don't feel the heat that I would normally get thru mi glove.
    Just like you say highly recommended...!
    P.S. They last and last.
    Pierre

  • @jakebarney7766
    @jakebarney7766 Před 10 lety

    I love the tig finger. Saved me so many times. Even mig and stick welding. Great product and cheap in price and high in quality.

  • @kevtech733
    @kevtech733 Před 7 lety +1

    Tig finger is a game changer for me. This is a great product. Even with a direct flame 🔥 it will not shrink burn or melt.

  • @hoghunter0825
    @hoghunter0825 Před 10 lety

    Jody , could you do a video of a 2'' sch 80 but with a 6010 root and 7018 fill and cap ?

  • @horseshoerich
    @horseshoerich Před 9 lety

    love your tig finger loved it so much went back and bought the large one thanks for all your video s

  • @cwozildjian
    @cwozildjian Před 9 lety

    I got your tig finger a while back and I really like it as a heat shield the only thing I'm having a problem with is using it to rest my torch hand on the pipe and being able to keep the right torch angle but I am still learning so its probably just the operator lol I really enjoy your videos also:)

  • @GMCShazamataz
    @GMCShazamataz Před 10 lety +1

    I have 3 tig fingers. I have 1 in my truck always, 1 in my welding cart tool box and 1 at work. I use it for tig welding but I also use it on mig welding as well.
    Every welder should have at least 1 of these items in there kit.
    Love it.

    • @dylanb187
      @dylanb187 Před 9 lety

      Yeah I'm about to buy one my index finger got cooked last week through my glove they look really useful

  • @lvillalmx117
    @lvillalmx117 Před 10 lety

    Love the tig finger, use it every time now... i would like to see you give some tips on some stainless steel stick welding on vertical.

  • @TangyDinosaur
    @TangyDinosaur Před 10 lety

    I absolutely love my TIG Finger, it was by far the best $12 I have ever spent.

  • @howardtaylor5757
    @howardtaylor5757 Před 9 lety

    i have the tig finger and guard and love them both

  • @veganjones8492
    @veganjones8492 Před 10 lety

    The TIG finger is best thing i've bought in a long time for heat protection while welding

  • @CantankerousOB
    @CantankerousOB Před 8 lety

    I have both the large and small tig finger. Use it constantly and love it!

  • @MOBASHHA
    @MOBASHHA Před 10 lety

    i already got TIG finger it's really usefull and also very good qualty. i advise you guys to get it and try it. Thanks Jody for your helpful videos

  • @deepakkushwaha627
    @deepakkushwaha627 Před 6 lety

    please tell me ..how can i do the cup walk for 2c.m. diameter ss pipe tig joint on flat ss plate?

  • @judsondillehay4741
    @judsondillehay4741 Před 7 lety

    Jody I'm got some bent collet an collet body is okay an I need help on position when tiging a 45 degree

  • @RGary_Hall
    @RGary_Hall Před 10 lety +1

    LOVE the tig finger. Im getting up there in age and I need all the help I can get to stay steady. I can run that finger over the top of an aluminum weld and not feel any heat at all. If you don't have one, you need one!

  • @ruimteschipYT
    @ruimteschipYT Před 5 lety

    love it rly good video soon i gonne do the 6g test again

  • @unknownprodigy8033
    @unknownprodigy8033 Před 6 lety

    I got a question..I just started doing 2inch tig pipe and on my cap and at the end of the bead I got a black dot or crater(whatever you wanna call it) how do I get rid of it??

  • @jessedavis8753
    @jessedavis8753 Před 6 lety

    how do you tack qhen usinh the key hole dip technique

  • @austinrogers6297
    @austinrogers6297 Před 9 lety

    Love my tig finger a must have for any type of welding. Anyways is a tig all the way out a good thing to learn for boilermaker test? I'm thinking on joining once I get a 6g cert

  • @dylanpond2325
    @dylanpond2325 Před 5 lety

    I have a tig finger, just a normal size not the XL. I have to say I love it, would like to get an XL one just because there are times I would like to have it. Where I found the Tig finger to come in handy the most is on socket welds or filet welds on some flanges.