www.weld.com Achieving good shiny color out of your Stainless Steel TIG welds can be a difficult task. Many times welders will walk away from their Stainless project feeling let down by a bad case of "the uglys", and believe me... it hurts! Even though an ugly weld does not always mean it is bad, who wants to have ugly TIG welds?! Well don't get to down on yourself. In this episode of TIG Time, Mr. TIG shows you some easy (and inexpensive) welding tips to show you how to weld Stainless with ease! This video is broken down into a few parts; The Intro, The Setup, Cup Choice and Final Results. Let's take a look at what he goes over in each part 1. The Intro -- 0:00 In the beginning of this episode Mr. TIG goes over some welding tips on how you can get better color simply by increasing your gas coverage. He goes on to show and explain which welding cups he will be using in this demonstration and what you might expect out of each of them. 2. The Setup -- 1:56 An automated track system is used to ensure that travel speed is constant throughout every weld done. This will ensure that there is no human error affecting the test. He also uses a 9 Style pencil torch for all welding. 3. 1st Cup (Standard #7 Cup) -- 2:30 The first cup demonstrated in this video is the Standard #7 Cup. As the torch moves along the plate Wyatt explains the settings and that the color with this torch is actually decent. It is not the best situation, but if it's all you have... It will get the job done ...
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Getting Perfect Color Out of your Stainless Steel TIG Welds | TIG Time
Getting Perfect Color Out of your Stainless Steel TIG Welds | TIG Time Video Clips. Duration : 8.48 Mins.
www.weld.com Achieving good shiny color out of your Stainless Steel TIG welds can be a difficult task. Many times welders will walk away from their Stainless project feeling let down by a bad case of "the uglys", and believe me... it hurts! Even though an ugly weld does not always mean it is bad, who wants to have ugly TIG welds?! Well don't get to down on yourself. In this episode of TIG Time, Mr. TIG shows you some easy (and inexpensive) welding tips to show you how to weld Stainless with ease! This video is broken down into a few parts; The Intro, The Setup, Cup Choice and Final Results. Let's take a look at what he goes over in each part 1. The Intro -- 0:00 In the beginning of this episode Mr. TIG goes over some welding tips on how you can get better color simply by increasing your gas coverage. He goes on to show and explain which welding cups he will be using in this demonstration and what you might expect out of each of them. 2. The Setup -- 1:56 An automated track system is used to ensure that travel speed is constant throughout every weld done. This will ensure that there is no human error affecting the test. He also uses a 9 Style pencil torch for all welding. 3. 1st Cup (Standard #7 Cup) -- 2:30 The first cup demonstrated in this video is the Standard #7 Cup. As the torch moves along the plate Wyatt explains the settings and that the color with this torch is actually decent. It is not the best situation, but if it's all you have... It will get the job done ...
www.weld.com Achieving good shiny color out of your Stainless Steel TIG welds can be a difficult task. Many times welders will walk away from their Stainless project feeling let down by a bad case of "the uglys", and believe me... it hurts! Even though an ugly weld does not always mean it is bad, who wants to have ugly TIG welds?! Well don't get to down on yourself. In this episode of TIG Time, Mr. TIG shows you some easy (and inexpensive) welding tips to show you how to weld Stainless with ease! This video is broken down into a few parts; The Intro, The Setup, Cup Choice and Final Results. Let's take a look at what he goes over in each part 1. The Intro -- 0:00 In the beginning of this episode Mr. TIG goes over some welding tips on how you can get better color simply by increasing your gas coverage. He goes on to show and explain which welding cups he will be using in this demonstration and what you might expect out of each of them. 2. The Setup -- 1:56 An automated track system is used to ensure that travel speed is constant throughout every weld done. This will ensure that there is no human error affecting the test. He also uses a 9 Style pencil torch for all welding. 3. 1st Cup (Standard #7 Cup) -- 2:30 The first cup demonstrated in this video is the Standard #7 Cup. As the torch moves along the plate Wyatt explains the settings and that the color with this torch is actually decent. It is not the best situation, but if it's all you have... It will get the job done ...
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