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Ever deliberately long arc TIG?

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:51 pm
by jack_of_all
I'm welding some quarter inch rod together and most of the time II try to imitate Jody - though usually I can't achieve his level. Sometimes though, I just want to build up a lot of fill metal quickly and fuse it all together. If I pull out to a really long arc, everything gets real hot and I can fuse rods together quickly. I'm not welding rocket ships. Is this a valid technique, or am I going to go to hell for this sin?

Re: Ever deliberately long arc TIG?

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 7:48 pm
by Oscar
jack_of_all wrote:I'm welding some quarter inch rod together and most of the time II try to imitate Jody - though usually I can't achieve his level. Sometimes though, I just want to build up a lot of fill metal quickly and fuse it all together. If I pull out to a really long arc, everything gets real hot and I can fuse rods together quickly. I'm not welding rocket ships. Is this a valid technique, or am I going to go to hell for this sin?
so you're not welding rocket ships, fine. So what are you welding? I know you said 1/4" rods, but for what purpose? Generally speaking, a long arc will over-heat the base metals causing a much wider HAZ, which unfortunately weakens the metal. If that is something you can live with, you may as well have JB-weld'ed it. :)

Re: Ever deliberately long arc TIG?

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 8:57 pm
by jack_of_all
This!

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TIG is easier and cleaner than JBWeld.

Re: Ever deliberately long arc TIG?

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 5:41 pm
by exnailpounder
If it works for you then do it. Wouldn't do it on a critical weld though. No Hell for you :D If they have welding in Hell, I ain't going!