JCCLARK wrote:Doright wrote:Loose the Mig guys
Easier with a Tig
Please send me your tig so I can practice and find out.
I never could get my mig to weld like I want on this thin
auto sheet metal
I dunno about that BUT you can come by any time for free lessons with my Gas and Filler wire and tungsten. Its not hard just takes Practice.
Best learned with Gas welding cheaper to learn technique.
What I do to teach, is Get guys to be able to lay a Bead with gas first Then a Bead with filler wire then Jump to Tig.
And just practice drawing Beads then step up to drawing beads with filler Then Butt welding panels. fast process. after you burn up a bottle of gas Youll have a pretty good idea whats going on. Enough to practice on your own any way.
Couple hundred hours you'll have it down pat its not hard but you do need to put the time in. Its a skill an art that must be practiced constantly.
I haven't welded in Months so I have to practice before each weld myself.
Its like riding a Bike though
I tell you what though If you want I will give you a hell of a deal on my Miller Shop master 300 with a Miller 251 Hi freq Box. with leads and air cooled Torch. all nice stuff in good condition? I will just add some coin to it and Buy another bigger Inverter machine.