JODY COLLIER

01 Jul 16:40

seems like they are always changing links https://www.hobartbrothers.com/downloads/aluminum_selecti_1lOo.pdf try this one

14 Jun 08:00

I think sometimes a larger tungsten can help if you barely sputter the tungsten in the puddle. But on the flip side, a smaller tungsten can be a bit easier to grind back to shape. 

04 Jun 18:41

Thanks Martin, I love back to basics stuff. 

31 May 06:47

thanks Jim, I have several welders myself and there are definitely differences in the way they burn a rod.

Old transformer machines are hard to beat sometimes.

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30 May 09:59

the way pipeline welders seem to do it is with a wedge.  some of them are stepped in increments ...others a simple wedge that goes from around 1/16" to 3/16" . never saw one on a job with pipefitters but coulda used one on stainless for sure . a quick search on google for "pipe welding wedge" will show you a bunch of different kinds

19 May 16:25

Good info on the profax option.

15 May 21:30

Andrew was definitely leaning the torch back quite a bit.  I noticed it too while editing.  It seems to help the bead lay down flatter for lack of a more technical explanation. Andrew is a beast.  thanks for the props

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30 Apr 21:38

great job Sam

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Great job Brad

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glad you enjoyed it.