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Old May 30, 2014 | 10:07 AM
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Would you say that my welds a few posts above are good and make me know how? Welding teacher thinks they're not that good
It looks as it your just dragging the gun along like a flux core machine. On mig I like weave/circles, gets some more penetration and will tie in a lot better. Im not in the welding program, but after my first week in a fundamentals class, my teacher was trying to get me to join it and even trying to get me scholarships.
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Old Jun 3, 2014 | 11:16 AM
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Old Jun 3, 2014 | 02:53 PM
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yup. time for me to learn tig
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 08:17 AM
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yup. time for me to learn tig
Tig is an amazing thing. I love it, but some hate it for some reason. Haha its quite relaxing lol
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
Tig is an amazing thing. I love it, but some hate it for some reason. Haha its quite relaxing lol
The ones who hate it are probably the ones who can't get the hang of it. Lol
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 08:58 AM
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The ones who hate it are probably the ones who can't get the hang of it. Lol
Yeah usually, I have a couple buddies at just hate the heat of it. Some how it always heats up and hardens theyre ring and pinky finger of they're glove
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 09:11 AM
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Yup, it does get hot! A couple of my fingers on the glove are hardened from the heat. Lol
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Originally Posted by dirt_biker_guy
Yup, it does get hot! A couple of my fingers on the glove are hardened from the heat. Lol
It happened when I first started or if im doing a really long weld. First week of learning I went through 2 pair of gloves, theyre so useless when you can use half of your fingers
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
It happened when I first started or if im doing a really long weld. First week of learning I went through 2 pair of gloves, theyre so useless when you can use half of your fingers
I bought TIG gloves at first. But they are so thin I quickly started using my MIG gloves. It helps a little more. I thought about using stick welding gloves for the torch hand and then maybe the TIG glove for the filler rod hand. But never tried. Probably too thick to be able to manipulate the torch like I'd want.
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Originally Posted by dirt_biker_guy
I bought TIG gloves at first. But they are so thin I quickly started using my MIG gloves. It helps a little more. I thought about using stick welding gloves for the torch hand and then maybe the TIG glove for the filler rod hand. But never tried. Probably too thick to be able to manipulate the torch like I'd want.
I had a buddy throw a mig glove over his tig grove on the torch hand, said it was great. I always used mig gloves, as thats what I primarily used. Never actually used tig gloves, I bet the tighter/thinner fit would be amazing. My issue was I was using those last 2 or 3 fingers as a guide/brace, iv'e learned to keep those fingers tucked lol
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
I had a buddy throw a mig glove over his tig grove on the torch hand, said it was great. I always used mig gloves, as thats what I primarily used. Never actually used tig gloves, I bet the tighter/thinner fit would be amazing. My issue was I was using those last 2 or 3 fingers as a guide/brace, iv'e learned to keep those fingers tucked lol
That could be a good thing to try! I do like the TIG gloves. You can feel things better. But when they get hot, since they for right, it's gets hot fast and I found I couldn't take them off fast enough lol. Yeah keeping the fingers tucked is important for avoiding burns lol I found out also. Hah
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Originally Posted by dirt_biker_guy
That could be a good thing to try! I do like the TIG gloves. You can feel things better. But when they get hot, since they for right, it's gets hot fast and I found I couldn't take them off fast enough lol. Yeah keeping the fingers tucked is important for avoiding burns lol I found out also. Hah
Yeah usually when my gloves got the hot, they go dunked in the quench tank lol
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
Yeah usually when my gloves got the hot, they go dunked in the quench tank lol
Nice, be careful using water on the glove and then using the TIG. I've been shocked through my filler rod hand through the gloves. It wasn't bad. Just a tingle sensation. Lol and mine wasn't wet.
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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 11:58 AM
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Bought a lincoln 225 ac stick welder the other day. Starting to get the hang of it finally. Still need practice.
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Originally Posted by dirt_biker_guy
Nice, be careful using water on the glove and then using the TIG. I've been shocked through my filler rod hand through the gloves. It wasn't bad. Just a tingle sensation. Lol and mine wasn't wet.
Hehe, I've never been shocked because the water, but once I did get shocked, I was tigging aluminum, so no gloves and I braced up once I hit the petal. ZAP! haha IDK what happened, tried again and no shock lol
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