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Thank's Supe I'm gonna copy and past this to a file save it for future reference. I've done some TIG with a friends machine and hope to buy one over the summer.
racintom said:Thank's Supe I'm gonna copy and past this to a file save it for future reference. I've done some TIG with a friends machine and hope to buy one over the summer.
Sickness said:Thanks a lot Supe, I plan on buying a TIG soon. I hate the fact that I can't weld...I cut, bend, notch, and make everything fit on my car and when people ask me who welded it I feel like an idiot when I tell them someone else. I mean I have a MIG, but it just isn't as versatile as the TIG. Now is the time for me to learn to TIG, because I am an aspiring chassis builder, and I'm still young(16). This will help A LOT. Thanks
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CutlassRacer said:Man that was a loooong post, lol.
Lots of good information there. I learned quickly that the best thing you can do to help your TIGing is to CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN, and then clean again!! Also have separate stainless steel wire brushes, one to use with each different type of metal that you are welding.
1QwikBu said:ok supe pick my tig welder.. i need somethng for cage work cm and mild stainless tubing for headers and flanges ... some flanges are 1/2" thick and alum up to 1/4 " or better for cold side stuff and intercoolers i know how to tig .. ive used friends machines but im pretty sure there's are overkill for what i need i was looking at the syncrowave 200 whats your input?