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Common sense TIG & MIG info...
So I have read and watched lots of stuff on TIG welding... thanks to Jody at welding tipsandtricks and lots of youtube videos and threads on here and other sites...
But I feel like sometimes there is some common sense stuff for noobs that is obvious... So obvious that it doesn't get mentioned... If you have any of those tips please feel free to share it.
A few questions I hope to get answered...
What do you do when the filler rod gets to small? Do you lay it in a weld seam and use the lay wire technique or just toss it?
If the wire ends up with a bubble on it do you cut that off before the next bead or just use it? (Seems easier to contaminate the tungsten if you use it)
When grinding tungsten do you only worry about the tip? If there is discoloration or grinder marks down the shaft away from the clean tip is that okay? Or will it effect the arc?
How short can you grind the tungsten down and still be okay to use it?
Does splatter on the ceramic cone effect the arc? and do you stop and clean it when changing the electrode? (If so, what do you clean it with and how do you know when to discard and replace it?)
Any help is always appreciated!
So I have read and watched lots of stuff on TIG welding... thanks to Jody at welding tipsandtricks and lots of youtube videos and threads on here and other sites...
But I feel like sometimes there is some common sense stuff for noobs that is obvious... So obvious that it doesn't get mentioned... If you have any of those tips please feel free to share it.
A few questions I hope to get answered...
What do you do when the filler rod gets to small? Do you lay it in a weld seam and use the lay wire technique or just toss it?
If the wire ends up with a bubble on it do you cut that off before the next bead or just use it? (Seems easier to contaminate the tungsten if you use it)
When grinding tungsten do you only worry about the tip? If there is discoloration or grinder marks down the shaft away from the clean tip is that okay? Or will it effect the arc?
How short can you grind the tungsten down and still be okay to use it?
Does splatter on the ceramic cone effect the arc? and do you stop and clean it when changing the electrode? (If so, what do you clean it with and how do you know when to discard and replace it?)
Any help is always appreciated!