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Joejoe8455
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Yesterday was my first day of tig welding, I've been stick welding for 3 years now and woooo it's a totally different ball game lol. My problem is my travel speed, I got my angle and distance down pretty good, and I need to feed filler in a little better but my biggest problem is I go to fast (I'm guessing stick welding for so long kinda has me set in my ways) so does anyone have any suggestions for slowing down? I wasn't expecting to do an amazing job my first day but I would like some input and help
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Since you stick weld I'd say just watch the puddle.

Your speed is dictated by amps and fill rate so if you are watching the puddle penetrate, spread, and fill correctly to the size you want, you're going to travel the right speed.

If it's too slow, up your amps, go faster and feed faster. :)

Good luck and have fun - many many hours from now you'll love to tig weld.
I tell people to get through the first 100 hours as quick as you can - it's just small improvements after that. :)
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