New to the board, here to soak up your knowledge
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 10:59 pm
Here is a post for introducing myself and why i am here.
From the land that yields endless fields of corn and cattle, good ol Nebraska... I learned a lot of different welding processes back a while ago and was welding often up til about 10 (give or take) years ago. Since then ive found myself always interested in it and wondering why I ever stopped.
I recently bought a small MIG welder to kinda get back into to it and start building cool chit. WELL, i like COOL chit that goes FAST. SO, my goal here is to learn how to or how to better where i am at with my skills now. A lot of you may know, a small MIG welder can only do so much when it comes to vehicles that fall into the category that requires NHRA certification. SO about a week ago i bought a inverter AC-DC TIG welder. I immediately jumped on some aluminum to see where i was sitting with my ability and quickly learned that the settings and adjustments on the machine itself is going to take some time.
Instead of learning every different scenario, my focus for now will be TIG welding aluminum pipe. In particular, 3" thin walled (1/16th im guessing) standard cheap china chit, intercooler piping. Anyone who has the same welder with some torch time under their gloves, id love any input on how its burnin for ya. Also anyone who can give me some good direction for machine setup on the 3" Aluminum IC piping would be appreciated. I am not expecting to be spoonfed answers for every question i have. I always take the time to try to find my answers by reading, but i have a hard time absorbing things i read that are spread out all through out what i just read. So bare with me please.
After reading the manual that came with the TIG and not getting results i would like to see, i came to the internet which ultimately landed me here. Looks to be a solid place to get some bookoo info. Looking forward to the progression and better understanding.
THANKS
pics of machines and cool fast chit OZRNDrPZd08
From the land that yields endless fields of corn and cattle, good ol Nebraska... I learned a lot of different welding processes back a while ago and was welding often up til about 10 (give or take) years ago. Since then ive found myself always interested in it and wondering why I ever stopped.
I recently bought a small MIG welder to kinda get back into to it and start building cool chit. WELL, i like COOL chit that goes FAST. SO, my goal here is to learn how to or how to better where i am at with my skills now. A lot of you may know, a small MIG welder can only do so much when it comes to vehicles that fall into the category that requires NHRA certification. SO about a week ago i bought a inverter AC-DC TIG welder. I immediately jumped on some aluminum to see where i was sitting with my ability and quickly learned that the settings and adjustments on the machine itself is going to take some time.
Instead of learning every different scenario, my focus for now will be TIG welding aluminum pipe. In particular, 3" thin walled (1/16th im guessing) standard cheap china chit, intercooler piping. Anyone who has the same welder with some torch time under their gloves, id love any input on how its burnin for ya. Also anyone who can give me some good direction for machine setup on the 3" Aluminum IC piping would be appreciated. I am not expecting to be spoonfed answers for every question i have. I always take the time to try to find my answers by reading, but i have a hard time absorbing things i read that are spread out all through out what i just read. So bare with me please.
After reading the manual that came with the TIG and not getting results i would like to see, i came to the internet which ultimately landed me here. Looks to be a solid place to get some bookoo info. Looking forward to the progression and better understanding.
THANKS
pics of machines and cool fast chit OZRNDrPZd08