general--lee
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hi i have a murex mig welder and have done loads of mig as in making things or repairing mot failures etc ,
i have now brought a tig (to play with) and have used it a little
hopefully i wont be shot down in flames but im liking it to gas welding which ive done a little of, im practicing at moment fusing things together with no filler rod as i was told this is a good way to start with the gas???
i have used filler as well but have gone back to practicing melting the 2 parts togehter .
so far i have joined a few 10mm bolts together which was farily easy as thick metal.
i have also joined an overlap of 21guage steel together with no filler rod and cam out ok ,
oh sorry the tig is a dc saf nertinox 250 3phase but i have no instructions for it but i have worked out which nobs do they slope in out and post pre gas etc
sorry for wafting basically my question is am i right practicing with no filler rod and whats best to practice on ? ie sheet metal or box section etc thin or thick?
thanks for any help
i have now brought a tig (to play with) and have used it a little
hopefully i wont be shot down in flames but im liking it to gas welding which ive done a little of, im practicing at moment fusing things together with no filler rod as i was told this is a good way to start with the gas???
i have used filler as well but have gone back to practicing melting the 2 parts togehter .
so far i have joined a few 10mm bolts together which was farily easy as thick metal.
i have also joined an overlap of 21guage steel together with no filler rod and cam out ok ,
oh sorry the tig is a dc saf nertinox 250 3phase but i have no instructions for it but i have worked out which nobs do they slope in out and post pre gas etc
sorry for wafting basically my question is am i right practicing with no filler rod and whats best to practice on ? ie sheet metal or box section etc thin or thick?
thanks for any help