I don't typically back step with the TIG, but everybody has their own way that works for them! If I can't get in behind to work the panel after I'll skip around and keep it cooler, but with this panel I was able to just run the whole weld and hammer it out after.
Nice work and good presentation! The heat affected zone of your welds looks pretty small. Looks like you are using pulse tig. Could you please describe your settings and whether you had to hammer out a lot of shrinkage? Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words! I wasnt using pulse with the TIG, just a nice quick weld. Used .030 Mig wire as a filler on a super tight gap. There was definitely some hammering out the shrinkage after, but with the heat control of the TIG it wasn't too bad!
Amperage was likely around 80 amps, but with the feathering on the foot pedal it's hard to say where I was actually welding at. Tungsten was 3/32 and I was using .030 Mig wire as filler.
Your work is among the best I’ve seen.
Very kind words, thank you for watching!
Thank you bro I appreciate you repairing the damage done by fools in recent years. Phenomenal work putting it back to how It
was supposed to look
Great video Preston. Lots of great tips on this one! 🤙👌
Thanks Karl! Starting to get the hang of this!
Awesome job Preston
Thanks!
Another vid knocked out the park, nice work as usual Preston
Thanks Colin! Appreciate your support!
Great job,thanks for the informative video. 😊😊😊
Sick work, by the end you can't even tell!
Thanks man! I'm really happy with how this turned out!
Just a tip. Back stepping those welds will minimize warpage. Nice Work!
I don't typically back step with the TIG, but everybody has their own way that works for them! If I can't get in behind to work the panel after I'll skip around and keep it cooler, but with this panel I was able to just run the whole weld and hammer it out after.
Looks awesome , great work 👍👍
Thank you so much!
Just found your channel...super work on that corner. SUB'd
Thanks so much for checking us out!
Beautiful work! thanks for sharing
Thank you so much! Appreciate you watching!
I lucked up and saw video and decided to watch. You do awesome work, I’ll be following along having subscribed today. 👍🏽🔥🚗📺❤️
Very nicely done!
Im no lover of rat rods or customs, but that is some quality metal work!
Funny enough I was never a rat rod guy myself, but this car changed my mind hahaha. Thanks for watching!
Nice work bud!
Thanks Dan! Appreciate your support!
Awesome job! BTW Mike sent me 👍
Thank you for sharing your time and videos, where you get that sheet metal cutter?
Thank you for watching! The sheet metal cutter is powerfist brand, from a Princess Auto, basically the Canadian Harbor Freight
subbed amazing work .
Found your channel from Mike at rust bros.💪👊
Great job! Keep up the great work. Subscribed!
Thank you! Will do! New videos coming soon
Excellent work!!!
Thank you so much!
Nice work and good presentation! The heat affected zone of your welds looks pretty small. Looks like you are using pulse tig. Could you please describe your settings and whether you had to hammer out a lot of shrinkage? Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words! I wasnt using pulse with the TIG, just a nice quick weld. Used .030 Mig wire as a filler on a super tight gap. There was definitely some hammering out the shrinkage after, but with the heat control of the TIG it wasn't too bad!
Along for the ride....👍🏴
Very cool, thanks for following along!
Thats some awesome metal work!
Thank you so much! I should have a video soon showing the rest of the work in the car as well!
great video.
Thanks so much! Sure come a long way from bagging Thunderbirds in my driveway when we met all those years ago!
Very nice work
Thank you!
High skill, thax from Sweden
It came out nice , you said their was another video on the 3D printed body line for the Model A
Thanks for watching! If you look at my channel there is a video on the 3D printed bead roller dies!
That looks like a time intensive repair
It definately takes some time, but that extra time leaves a nicer end result!
Awesome job
Thank you!
Looks sharp
So cool !
Thanks for watching!
Love it!
Thanks!
Interesting guy 🇬🇧🧐🥇🏴
Thank you!
What amperage did you have your tig welder set to, a what size tungsten and filler rod did you use?
Amperage was likely around 80 amps, but with the feathering on the foot pedal it's hard to say where I was actually welding at. Tungsten was 3/32 and I was using .030 Mig wire as filler.
Nice job
Thank you!
Pro!!!
Thank you so much!
Which electric shears are those? They’re way nicer than mine.
They are the Canadian equivalent of harbor fright, and I need a better pair haha
Great content but what happened to the video making? Would love to see more!
Thanks for supporting the channel! We've been through some major changes over the last 6 months, and I hope to get back to video making soon!!!
Beautiful work. But the loud music seems a bit excessive. A distraction.
Thanks for the feedback Dennis! I'm still learning how to edit so I will be sure to keep an eye on the music volume in the future!
Ótimo trabalho....top
Obrigado!
When you have all of the tools to do an awesome job.
Thank you! Been collecting tools a long time now and they definately help me do the best work possible!
👍👍😎👍👍
Thanks!!
Good video, but the music sucks.
LOVE IT ! . THOT I" D SEEEN IT ALL BROTH " R THAT LOOOK"$ GGGRRR88T !!! @ ... .. . " WOW " ... .. . THANK"$ ... .. .
Thanks for watching!
Why is this car like an outhouse you don't want to be seen in it!!!
This comment is also like an outhouse, cause it's full of S**t haha
Please lose the godawful music.
Still learning how to edit, but I'll be sure to make the music less imposing in future videos. Thanks for watching
Nice job 👍
Thank you! Cheers!