TIG Welding Aluminum Basics 2: Coordinating Movement & Filler Deposition

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2010

Andy Weyenberg, motorsports marketing manager, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. ( http://www.millerwelds.com ), discusses aluminum TIG welding basics. The second step to working with aluminum: coordinating hand movement and filler deposition.

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  • Miller is the best company for helping out welders AND making good welders. Thanks for this videos

  • I notice that the filler rod is shiny aluminium. My filler rod is matt, not shiny. Is this a potential problem, as presumably my filler rod has oxidisation on the surface?

    Why is it that I can do practice welds on flat ally plate ok, but a soon as I try a simple pipe/tube join, everything goes wrong and the weld looks terrible!

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  • seriously super helpful!

  • i found this very helpful

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