Posts Tagged ‘ fabrication ’

TIG Welding Stainless Tubing

TIG Welding Stainless Tubing

This week, we weld stainless tubing. After talking about scratch start tig welding a few weeks ago, I thought I’d talk about how to weld stainless tubing…a 6g stanless tube test using the same crude scratch start tig setup. It’s a Lincoln 225 AC buzz box with a diy rectifier hooked up to a...

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Arc Force vs. Dig vs. Arc Control

Arc Force vs. Dig vs. Arc Control

What is the arc force setting on new inverter welders? What is Dig? What is arc control on an older Miller syncrowave 250? Guess what? These differently named control knobs are the same thing. No matter what the name, it is a setting that allows you to adjust the arc to a soft smooth...

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Tig Welding 4140 to 1045

Tig Welding 4140 to 1045

This weekly video is about Tig Welding 4140 Steel to 1045 Steel. The customer supplied a drawing to modify 20 snap ring pliers and weld some jaws on the end that were machined out of 4140. Inconel 82 tig rod was used because I have had a lot of success with inconel 82 in...

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Old School Scratch Start Tig… With a Twist.

Old School Scratch Start Tig… With a Twist.

This weekly video is about a simple scratch start tig setup along with a diy foot switch. The rectifier seems to put out a very wavy DC current. I kinda like it. It’s like high speed pulse. What kind of stuff have you welded with a simple scratch start rig? ( As always, feel...

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Mig Welding Aluminum & The PowerMig 350mp – Part 2

Mig Welding Aluminum & The PowerMig 350mp – Part 2

This is Part 2 and it is welding the top half of this heavy duty aluminum fixture. I am not exactly sure what it does or why it was designed out of aluminum, but it obviously holds some large round part that needs to raise up and down and spin. Sometimes it’s good to...

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Lincoln Powermig 350 vs “The Thickness”

Lincoln Powermig 350 vs “The Thickness”

I got a thick aluminum job in the shop and also got a new Lincoln Powermig 350mp with push pull gun. Pretty freaking awesome. I wish I had the time to really tweak the setting before tackling this job with a new setup like this but this part needs to get done asap. Deadlines.....

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Tig Techniques (And Tig Finger Pimp!)

Tig Techniques (And Tig Finger Pimp!)

This video shows several tig welding tips and techniques along with a heavy dose of Tig Fingers. The Tig Finger really helps for every situation I showed it being used in this video. Its a quick way to prop near the weld without going to a lot of trouble. Check out what customers are...

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Mig Welding Boom Arm

Mig Welding Boom Arm

This weekly welding video is about building a boom arm for a mig welding wire feeder. The reason for the boom arm is so that I can have a 35 foot radius where I can mig weld without ever moving the mig welder or the gas cylinder. That means whenever someone pulls a trailer...

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Fabricating a Belt Guard – Part 2

Fabricating a Belt Guard – Part 2

This is Part 2 of the “making a belt guard for an air compressor” video. If you missed the first one, click “Video of the Week” in the top bar, and Part 1 should be the second one down. In last week’s video we left off with the sheet metal all tacked up and...

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