Hello, I am Rob from Manchester.
I have used Mig for many years and have restored a Triumph Spitfire using only mig. However I have saved my coppers and finally have my new toy.
Its a TIG161 from R Tech, a great looking bit of kit and what I have now found to be a massive learning curve.
I have a few questions and hope some may be able to assist.
I have bought the new welder as I want to weld Alloy, however I know it is going to take me some time if not months before I even think about welding alloy, so starting with mild steel and lots of practice until I am proficient at steel before practicing with Alloy.
Although I have welding to do on my car I will be using MIG until I am happy with my Tig efforts.
Starting today I set my new TIG up sharpened the electrode and set the Argon to the correct flow, Clean steel and earth clamp in place I then attempt to get a puddle, is it me being sh**e or is this the hardest way to weld? I am going through electrodes like welding wire, having to constantly sharpen them, and I have never used so much gas ever!!
My mig uses one bottle in 12 months, this machine has used half a bottle today.
Do I need to sharpen after every attempt?
Struggling to form a puddle and have only managed to melt a filler rod to the steel once.
I have pics of the electrodes and mig settings I am using if required.
Thanks Rob
I have used Mig for many years and have restored a Triumph Spitfire using only mig. However I have saved my coppers and finally have my new toy.
Its a TIG161 from R Tech, a great looking bit of kit and what I have now found to be a massive learning curve.
I have a few questions and hope some may be able to assist.
I have bought the new welder as I want to weld Alloy, however I know it is going to take me some time if not months before I even think about welding alloy, so starting with mild steel and lots of practice until I am proficient at steel before practicing with Alloy.
Although I have welding to do on my car I will be using MIG until I am happy with my Tig efforts.
Starting today I set my new TIG up sharpened the electrode and set the Argon to the correct flow, Clean steel and earth clamp in place I then attempt to get a puddle, is it me being sh**e or is this the hardest way to weld? I am going through electrodes like welding wire, having to constantly sharpen them, and I have never used so much gas ever!!
My mig uses one bottle in 12 months, this machine has used half a bottle today.
Do I need to sharpen after every attempt?
Struggling to form a puddle and have only managed to melt a filler rod to the steel once.
I have pics of the electrodes and mig settings I am using if required.
Thanks Rob