Tight Gap Overhead Root Technique ! TIG Welding Hack
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- Tight Overhead Root Technique! 🛠️ In this in-depth video, I'll unravel the nuances of TIG welding's Tight Overhead Root Technique. Unleash your welding prowess as I guide you through precise setup, ideal parameters, and hands-on execution for that perfect root weld. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner eager to advance, this video is your key to mastering TIG welding intricacies. Watch, learn, and take your skills to new heights!
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Start my new welding job tomorrow on night shift baby lm a littler nervous but your videos help for sure !
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As always, top-notch & great skills!
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I wish I could see my welding so clear LOL. Great video, love your welds.
Thanks 👍
Thanks so much.
I am from Brazil
I will learning
Best of luck!🤞
Good root! 👍
You do everything with such an ease man! 🙌🏽
I try, lol 😉
Gran video amigo no dejes de hacerlos saludos desde argentina🇦🇷
Thanks bro you’re a good hand and great at detailed explanations.
Very good and usefull demonstration. Thanks for sharing skills 🙏
Nice!
Are you pushing the tipnof your wire towards the inside of the pipe, like pressure against your bevels? Or are you pushing the wire forward into the puddle?
Pushing filler rod into the puddle
Hell yea that’s the way to go on bottom if you can’t backfeed and don’t want to step down your filler size
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Thanks bro
to be honest, I've learned to just cut the gaps open and go.
Great skill 👍
Thanks for the video, what is the diameter of the filler metal? THANKS
1/8
I'm from Bangladesh
I have so much issues on the bottom and i get alot of suck back im trying to teach myself not one at my job can help so im trying can't decide on settings because we have older machines
Use 1/8 filler rod, and you have to play with machine settings until you get fine tuning…
How much rod do u really feed cz overheard in big pipes scheduled 120 the root i go side to it go very low at the bottom sack back be created please help
Tolong sertakan ampere berapa dalam video dan pakai jenis filler apa terima kasih
Hi master, can you do some on hi low problem roots 😂
It is interesting and informative. But it seems to me that this method is not suitable for all types of additives, if you use 13.23, it is unlikely that this will happen. When served in drops, it will boil. It can either be pushed through at a higher current or supplied from the inside . Is it 12.64 in your video?
Where do you work? In Europe? What's your opinion on esab 13.09 welding wire?
@@mddenis1 I work in Russia, in the very north of the Arctic Circle. I haven't encountered the 13.09 wire yet, but as I read it, it is low-alloy, so there shouldn't be any problems with it at all. But the additive 13.23 is highly alloyed for pipelines operating at low temperatures and with a low-temperature environment. She is very refractory, she needs an increased current and she really does not like procrastination. If you delay with it, it begins to boil and pores appear. It is always advisable to feed it inside the pipe when welding the root. There may be an exception, of course, if it is pushed through a welding bath at high current, but for this you need to use a thin rod and a high feed rate. But there is a possibility of error, you can fall a lot very much or, conversely, not give enough.
@@skullbeard1339Thanks for your reply. The funny thing is that I am also from Russia, but currently I work in Europe.
@@mddenis1 Why?!) What are they paying now? I'm from Koenig. There are a lot of jobs in Russia now and they pay normally. In Europe, they pay 13-14, but if you spread it out in a circular pattern, then there is no point. Here I get 220-240, paid inter-watch, sick leave and vacation, plus deductions. Well, the main reason why I'm not considering working there now is that the governments of those countries are against us now. Not only against our Government, but also against our people. And I think it's not worth working for their economy now. Let them bring "hardworking" Arabs and Uzbeks))) And how do you like additive 13.09, where do you work in Europe?
@@skullbeard1339 Finland. I get approximately same as you. I agree that payment is similar, only advantage is very comfortable apartments where you have your own room and that you can explore another country and practice language. But what I get here is minimum, you can much more if you find a direct employer
What iss the name of your welding job, are you apprentencship
Prep not good
Okay? Sometimes to don’t prep it yourself and you have to deal.
@@ARCONLEY granted, that looks like a 1st year apprentice has done that prep, guess we all have to learn
@@gjg6781 that’s the point of the video. To show it’s still weldable with bad preparation
@@ARCONLEY you turned that round ,i thought it was about a tight gap