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tig,induction welding advice needed
discodee:
This may sound like a stupid question, but what is induction welding is it like arc welding also whats tig, im used to arc welding and mig and im looking to buy a new welder for fixing broken bits and making bits for my rr classic I dont want to spend a fortune so im wandering whats the best for my needs any advice ive got a gassless mig and its crap am I best getting a 3 fase gas mig all the welding will be done indoor any advice would be greatly appreciated cheers the noo,don
boss:
tried to write a response to this twice now. mud club keeps freezing on me! i am an approved TIG welder it is much easeyer for me to answer any specific questions you have rather than me writing out the shory essay that i did.
discodee:
hi im just wandering how difficult it is to tig weld as i say i can mig and arc weld is it easier or harder to tig and what sort of metal thickness etc can be tig welded what about the cleanness ie rust etc as it will be to rapair and fabricate parts for my 87 rr classic so as you can imagine there is rust on it im just wandering would it easier to just stick to mig or is tig or inverter better for strength I havent a clue about either of them just arc and mig cheers
boss:
for TIG to work efficiently(like any weld) the surfaces have to be clean. it cant really be compared to MMA or MIG.....if anything its more like soldering!
where MMA/MIG you heat the electrode up and inturn the parent metal heats up in TIG you heat the metal up and then put the wire in. it is a very precise form of welding and not easy to master but it is well worth the aggro. just remember to hold the gas on the run once you have stopped welding because TIG welds are very prone to oxidisation.
as well as an inverter you will need a bench grinder(if you don't already have one) because you have to bring the tungsten (electrode) to a point, then you must turn it vertically and finish the point off IE the grind lines are going towards the point. this helps channel the arc and it will be much easeyer.
another point to make is look for a set with HOT START on a basic TIG set you will have to strike an arc much like MMA welding this is otherwise known as a "scratch" set up but a HOT START set up its moraless press and go
all in all if its something you would like to do buy one. but unless you know your going to use it offen i would just buy a nice 3-phase MIG as TIG welding can be an expensive business!
hope thats helped
lee celtic:
I have repaired body panels with all three types and have to say that the tig is the best as if you cut the holes and patches the same size you can butt weld them then polish flat and you can't see the joint :cool: however it is hard when you start but then suddenly it all falls into place. and once you've got it you can make allsorts...
for bigger stuff I'd stick with the mig...
I Don't do ark [-X :( could never get the hang of it ... :-k
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