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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

Tig welding o2 bung in a converter.

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  • what is this in English?

  • got stuck a couple times! i saw that shit! dont touch!!

  • yea yea yea.....it happens.

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  • A few pointers and not negative comments. You should dwell over your weld after putting out the arc. NEVER remove immediately. Give the metal a chance to neutralize under the Argon field. Maybe 3-5 seconds.

  • Great video... try slowing down man.. welding fast is not good.. being proficient is... Keep your filler rod in the gas to cool down too... contaminated rod will fail x-ray as well as dipping the tungsten. try using a #5cup. keep up the good work

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  • @bronxman4u2000

    this is tig welding, tig does not produse any sparks or smoke

  • I don't know much at all about welding. But I see very little if any smoke during this weld. Why?

  • Hey, Thanks for the informative video. Just starting out and taking it all in. Dave

  • oh... Welds like that, i mean quality and structure are not even close to that how it suppose to be...

  • i would luv a job like yours... keep the tig videos cuming....

  • what is your amps setting?

  • dont stick it!!

  • darling you stop it for many times its looks better if you only stop on 3or 4 tmes. but u did well habibi

  • is it true that when the tungsten touches the work piece you get a shock from current? if so is it a good kick or mild... good video thanx for showing

  • dude u do welds so clean

    good job

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