Whats the sketch for using 316 stainless. Is it stronger than the 303 grade. Im asking because I intend to make a flasback arresting bubbler for oxy hydrogen gas system, so it needs to be strong??
Thanks I appreciated the part where you said not to wash up with a long arc without the filler rod or you'll undercut. I was having some trouble with undercutting. Trying again and watching for that has been a huge improvement.
Thank you.
It would be great if you did a video of with a lot of common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Your videos are excellent, thanks for posting them. I realise most of your videos are aimed for professionals in this field. I never done TIG welding before, and I'm interested in taking it up as a hobby. One hurdle is choosing the right equipment for the novice, and the other hurdle is getting some exposure in welding basics. Posting a series of videos for entry level audience would be quite valuable, ranging from equipment selection, methods, and pointers to other educational resources.
N1 GRT GB.
bigdaddy63978 1 month ago
ughh i hate long end caps :P
31085265 4 months ago
what is your amps settings? i am really want to know... thx.
missu2zzhang 1 year ago
Whats the sketch for using 316 stainless. Is it stronger than the 303 grade. Im asking because I intend to make a flasback arresting bubbler for oxy hydrogen gas system, so it needs to be strong??
ZS6JMP 1 year ago
@ZS6JMP 303 and 316 have the same tensile strength, but 316 has a much higher yield strength and slightly a harder material.
MustangAficionado 7 months ago
Thanks I appreciated the part where you said not to wash up with a long arc without the filler rod or you'll undercut. I was having some trouble with undercutting. Trying again and watching for that has been a huge improvement.
Thank you.
It would be great if you did a video of with a lot of common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Thanks again for sharing the knowledge.
LostMachine 1 year ago
thanks for the videos again!
Shineinghero 1 year ago
Great video as always Jodi
Alex (non-ETOPS)
2alejandro2008 1 year ago
Your videos are excellent, thanks for posting them. I realise most of your videos are aimed for professionals in this field. I never done TIG welding before, and I'm interested in taking it up as a hobby. One hurdle is choosing the right equipment for the novice, and the other hurdle is getting some exposure in welding basics. Posting a series of videos for entry level audience would be quite valuable, ranging from equipment selection, methods, and pointers to other educational resources.
AntiProtonBoy 1 year ago
@AntiProtonBoy
You should check out his website, its got TONS of information for noobies like myself, EVERYONE should check out his website, its freaking awesome.
sooom3 1 year ago
What are all those parts for?
freddytk421 1 year ago
The Everlast TIG I bought earlier this year came with that torch (with the thumb switch), as well as the foot pedal. And I'm also in Canada.
DrFiero 1 year ago
Thanks your video's
They are helping me A-lot to get the right mind set.
I am take a Class on Machine Shop stuff.
sandwon 1 year ago