Thank you, Dusty. I now know all the variables that come with welding aluminum. It's a challenge but if you want to do it there are people like you to help. I've seen every single episode you have on TH-cam. Thanks again
These periodic refreshers are most welcome. Sometimes it seems that I can't do anything right and this helps tremendously with the troubleshooting. Though, it does seem that the biggest problem is having the shielding gas get disturbed by the wind and the weld (on aluminum) just turns into a pile of mush.
I went through a few machines at the start because I was worried I didn't have enough settings and range. I ended up with a big water cooled machine way more capable than I need and honestly I just weld on normal square wave, no pulse no nothing...
Yooooo! What is that rectangle clear cup used for? Looks very specific. And, thank you for all the stellar info. I've been on TIG for 4 months, and i don't know a single soul that does it, so you've been my source from the getgo. ❤
Merci Dusty pour ces conseilles et pour le mal que tu te donne,dommage que je ne trouve pas ton équivalent en français. Mille fois merci pour toutes ces magnifiques vidéos.
I may be wrong, but I don't think you've done a video on heat marks on stainless. Not burnt welds, just simply the heat marks. I can run the "correct" amps, have beautiful colors, good tie-in and all, but have HAV marks all over
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Hak you
Thank ypu
WOW! This reviewed _all the things!_ Nice job Dusty! Always appreciate your inspiration!
Tig welding is just the best.. can't think of a better way
Thank you, Dusty. I now know all the variables that come with welding aluminum. It's a challenge but if you want to do it there are people like you to help. I've seen every single episode you have on TH-cam. Thanks again
Thankyou Dusty, I will try again tomorrow
These periodic refreshers are most welcome. Sometimes it seems that I can't do anything right and this helps tremendously with the troubleshooting. Though, it does seem that the biggest problem is having the shielding gas get disturbed by the wind and the weld (on aluminum) just turns into a pile of mush.
Thanks Dusty!
Thank you Dusty for all the wonderful information. My actual TiG work and knowledge of the process has improved significantly.
Although I do love playing with Frequency.
Excellent video
Thank you for another great video, Dusty. Quick question, what are your thoughts on cleaning a wire brush after prepping imperfect material?
Thanks 😊 🫂 🙏
I went through a few machines at the start because I was worried I didn't have enough settings and range. I ended up with a big water cooled machine way more capable than I need and honestly I just weld on normal square wave, no pulse no nothing...
Yooooo! What is that rectangle clear cup used for? Looks very specific. And, thank you for all the stellar info. I've been on TIG for 4 months, and i don't know a single soul that does it, so you've been my source from the getgo. ❤
On my syncrowave 400, my BAL goes from 60-80. Is this my pos or neg? I run pro-set parameter of 68% typically.
Good morning Dusty
Laughed when I saw the boots and there it was the sharks! You kept ur word lol.
Merci Dusty pour ces conseilles et pour le mal que tu te donne,dommage que je ne trouve pas ton équivalent en français.
Mille fois merci pour toutes ces magnifiques vidéos.
What welder would u prefer this ck ac/dc or the canaweld tig200 ac/dc
I may be wrong, but I don't think you've done a video on heat marks on stainless. Not burnt welds, just simply the heat marks. I can run the "correct" amps, have beautiful colors, good tie-in and all, but have HAV marks all over
saving up dusty to pay for your welding class in Tig
Smart guy but more hawking than anything.
So cool but you triggered the teacher in me.....SIMPLE has only one P......your clips are outstanding