Hi Kristina thanks for this helpful video. I was going to ask if you researched this product before buying it but I see that it was a gift. Lucky, Lucky you!!££$$££!! I've been interested in this sort of welder for a long time, not just for my jewellery making but also for making a Rolling Ball Sculpture. Unfortunately I don't think that your machine would be powerful enough to weld 2mm diameter brass or stainless steel wires that I would need for the sculpture, but I can really see how it would make a big difference to preparing all of the many soldered joints that I often have on a pedant. I can have twenty or thirty joints all very close together and I have frequently been concentrating on one tricky joint and accidently de-soldered four or five good joints!! Anyway, you can tell Pepe tools that you have encouraged me to start seriously thinking about buying one. Kristina I would be great to know a bit more about how you get on with the welder as time goes buy, I have so many questions that I'd like to ask. Is welding consistent? (do you always get the same result?) Dose the machine have a solenoid to control the gas flow? (dose it give a bit of gas before the weld and a little gas after the weld, if so, can you adjust the gas timing?) What is the largest diameter silver wire can you tack weld together, (to hold together for gas soldering)? I'd buy one today if I thought that it could tack weld two 2mm brass wires end to end ready for gas welding. Thanks again for all of the great videos. Happy New Year, may you get many more lovely jewellery making tools to show us. Kind regards . . . Andy in the UK
Great video Kristina. Argon gas is brilliant for welding and started being used in the 1920's. Its well proven, you get better results so there's no point not using it really.
@kristinabobin I understand why you show it welds without it, I see it in simple terms. It's like making a beautiful cake and leaving off the icing, you can still eat it lol... Have a wonderful day.
Happy belated New Year Kristina and to all your followers! 🫶 I’m afraid to watch this tutorial 🙈 … there should be “trigger warning” alerts for all us tool lovers! 😅💰 Cheers from 🇨🇦
Hi Kristina thanks for this helpful video. I was going to ask if you researched this product before buying it but I see that it was a gift. Lucky, Lucky you!!££$$££!! I've been interested in this sort of welder for a long time, not just for my jewellery making but also for making a Rolling Ball Sculpture. Unfortunately I don't think that your machine would be powerful enough to weld 2mm diameter brass or stainless steel wires that I would need for the sculpture, but I can really see how it would make a big difference to preparing all of the many soldered joints that I often have on a pedant. I can have twenty or thirty joints all very close together and I have frequently been concentrating on one tricky joint and accidently de-soldered four or five good joints!! Anyway, you can tell Pepe tools that you have encouraged me to start seriously thinking about buying one. Kristina I would be great to know a bit more about how you get on with the welder as time goes buy, I have so many questions that I'd like to ask. Is welding consistent? (do you always get the same result?) Dose the machine have a solenoid to control the gas flow? (dose it give a bit of gas before the weld and a little gas after the weld, if so, can you adjust the gas timing?) What is the largest diameter silver wire can you tack weld together, (to hold together for gas soldering)? I'd buy one today if I thought that it could tack weld two 2mm brass wires end to end ready for gas welding.
Thanks again for all of the great videos.
Happy New Year, may you get many more lovely jewellery making tools to show us.
Kind regards . . . Andy in the UK
Thank you for sharing your experience. This was very helpful for me. 🤗
Very good explanation! Thank you, Kristina! 👍
Happy to hear that 😊
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I learned a lot about argon gas, I was always curious about it. Thank you Kristina )
that's cool! happy it was useful 🙂
Great video Kristina. Argon gas is brilliant for welding and started being used in the 1920's. Its well proven, you get better results so there's no point not using it really.
Thank you! And yes I do agree on that, but if you want to just weld, it still works without it, so I just wanted to make that sure 😅
@kristinabobin I understand why you show it welds without it, I see it in simple terms. It's like making a beautiful cake and leaving off the icing, you can still eat it lol... Have a wonderful day.
Thanks for sharing
glad it was helpful! 😊
Hi great work, can you make the illusionist locket from the movie and make video to thanks for your answer.
Can these welders join sterling, fine silver, copper, and brass? (Left out gold and platinum, because, well...)
Haven’t tried it, but I don’t see any reason for, not to be working on other types of metal too 🙂
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Happy belated New Year Kristina and to all your followers! 🫶 I’m afraid to watch this tutorial 🙈 … there should be “trigger warning” alerts for all us tool lovers! 😅💰
Cheers from 🇨🇦