toplessHO
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show us your spot welds and tools,tongs etc
Whats the limits of using the TIG torch with blunt end of rod?
I have a couple 120v hand held tong type spot welders but they are challenged by material(16 ga) and space.
One of the areas is the wheel arch on rear 1/4 panels.
Plug welds are hard to do giving the appearance of factory spot welds.
What Ive done in the past was plug weld then grind smooth on exposed side
and use my carbon rod gizmo connected to the DC arc welder.
My small Mig(140A) has a spot weld timer thats great for plug welds.
Whats the limits of using the TIG torch with blunt end of rod?
I have a couple 120v hand held tong type spot welders but they are challenged by material(16 ga) and space.
One of the areas is the wheel arch on rear 1/4 panels.
Plug welds are hard to do giving the appearance of factory spot welds.
What Ive done in the past was plug weld then grind smooth on exposed side
and use my carbon rod gizmo connected to the DC arc welder.
My small Mig(140A) has a spot weld timer thats great for plug welds.
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) not only the base metal but also the tungsten electrode (into tungsten oxides of various types).
) and some timing circuits to consistently time the power release to milliseconds or an individual number of PoCo AC cycles (about 10 or so cycles, or about 1/6 of a second give or take). Time, power/amperage, and clamping tong pressure are the usual controlled/varied weld parameters for spot welds.