OK, you got your Typhoon 230, now where's mine??? 🥺I get goose bumps every time a FedEx truck drives by. 🤣 Enjoy the channel and all the helpful tips. All the Best, Chuck.
I'm trying to learn, by myself, and for feedback to you guys, as teachers, I would: 1. This is the thickness of the material 2. Which means we set to x Amps 3. We are using Y torch 4. It is (air cooled or water cooled) 5. Yes, you covered gas 20 CFH thank you for that 6. Size of tungsten 7. Grind angle 8. If water cooled, what coolant, flow rate, and quick shot of the cooler, Course, I can see you have a cooler in the shot, barely, but for us little guys, we have to really think about IF we want to buy the cooler or not.
Who will the school be open too, anyone regardles of experience or only to professional level welders for higher level technics as you mentioned? Where can I, or anyone, find out more information about the school? All the best, Chuck.
Yup open to anyone and everyone, it’ll be two classes and we will run lots of different skill level classes, we should have pricing and schedule laid out here pretty quick
I'd really like to see an answer to this question. The lack of an answer suggests that he has no idea or real reason for that setting. The weld will go in nicely from 50hz to 250hz. Pretty sure he just feels like setting it there, so he does. If there was a concrete reason for it, he would hopefully explain that.
Yes please More advanced positions and techniques!
I've learned some more and will be practicing my vertical aluminium welding skills,, thank you.
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OK, you got your Typhoon 230, now where's mine??? 🥺I get goose bumps every time a FedEx truck drives by. 🤣
Enjoy the channel and all the helpful tips.
All the Best, Chuck.
Very helpful knowledge, thank you for your time.
great videos and advice for some reason I have trouble welding vertically up on structure
Is there a reason for the gap in the plates you were welding? Really new TIG welder here.
I'm trying to learn, by myself, and for feedback to you guys, as teachers, I would:
1. This is the thickness of the material
2. Which means we set to x Amps
3. We are using Y torch
4. It is (air cooled or water cooled)
5. Yes, you covered gas 20 CFH thank you for that
6. Size of tungsten
7. Grind angle
8. If water cooled, what coolant, flow rate, and quick shot of the cooler,
Course, I can see you have a cooler in the shot, barely, but for us little guys, we have to really think about IF we want to buy the cooler or not.
What is the plate thickness?
1/8” 6061
Brick and mortar school, do you have address? KC Kansas or Missouri?
Thank you.....
8301 nw 101st terr suite 11 64153 is the address! I’m there every day from about 9 till 3
Who will the school be open too, anyone regardles of experience or only to professional level welders for higher level technics as you mentioned?
Where can I, or anyone, find out more information about the school?
All the best, Chuck.
Yup open to anyone and everyone, it’ll be two classes and we will run lots of different skill level classes, we should have pricing and schedule laid out here pretty quick
Ya should be spelled yeah.
Why "161hz" and not 160 or 155 or whatever?
I'd really like to see an answer to this question. The lack of an answer suggests that he has no idea or real reason for that setting. The weld will go in nicely from 50hz to 250hz. Pretty sure he just feels like setting it there, so he does. If there was a concrete reason for it, he would hopefully explain that.