NOOB TIG welder
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:52 pm
Hello,
I have been MIG welding for over 5 years and recently got a Thermal Arc 95s TIG setup. I got it from a friend for $150 and it was unused. I am just a hobbyist and would like to TIG. I want to get a better machine in the very near future but figured I could play around for a while with this one.
I have spent weeks reading online Tips and watched countless videos that others have graciously provided. I have been TIG welding and I think its is a wonderful process and I love how you can really lay some bead on thin stuff. I must admit I am lousy at it right now but hopefully with many hours at the bench I will get better. It is not easy.
I seem to have a problem with not being able to get a puddle going on fillet welds. It seem like there is a fine line with too many AMPS and too little AMPS. When I seem to not have enough amps I spend time heating the metal to get the puddle started and then it burns through. If I turn the amps up I seem to burn through quick but the puddle does form quicker.... I dont know if I am even making sense!
My little machine does not have any option for a foot pedal control so it seems limited. Is there any thing I could do to make my practice a bit more better for my learning process?
I am sure it is ME that is the problem.
Thanks
Frank V
I have been MIG welding for over 5 years and recently got a Thermal Arc 95s TIG setup. I got it from a friend for $150 and it was unused. I am just a hobbyist and would like to TIG. I want to get a better machine in the very near future but figured I could play around for a while with this one.
I have spent weeks reading online Tips and watched countless videos that others have graciously provided. I have been TIG welding and I think its is a wonderful process and I love how you can really lay some bead on thin stuff. I must admit I am lousy at it right now but hopefully with many hours at the bench I will get better. It is not easy.
I seem to have a problem with not being able to get a puddle going on fillet welds. It seem like there is a fine line with too many AMPS and too little AMPS. When I seem to not have enough amps I spend time heating the metal to get the puddle started and then it burns through. If I turn the amps up I seem to burn through quick but the puddle does form quicker.... I dont know if I am even making sense!
My little machine does not have any option for a foot pedal control so it seems limited. Is there any thing I could do to make my practice a bit more better for my learning process?
I am sure it is ME that is the problem.
Thanks
Frank V