Noobs Tig welding guide, this should be all the info you need to get started.
#1
Noobs Tig welding guide, this should be all the info you need to get started.
I cant believe this has not been stickied here yet, I am pretty sure someone posted this a long time ago, but I think it is some great info an deserves a sticky.
http://www.millerwelds.com/education...tips/TIG_tips/
Shows flash animated techniques on how to control the torch and filler rod.
http://www.millerwelds.com/education...tips/TIG_tips/
Shows flash animated techniques on how to control the torch and filler rod.
#3
Re: Noobs Tig welding guide, this should be all the info you need to get started.
Originally Posted by Xgenturbo
I cant believe this has not been stickied here yet, I am pretty sure someone posted this a long time ago, but I think it is some great info an deserves a sticky.
http://www.millerwelds.com/education...tips/TIG_tips/
Shows flash animated techniques on how to control the torch and filler rod.
http://www.millerwelds.com/education...tips/TIG_tips/
Shows flash animated techniques on how to control the torch and filler rod.
#5
Re: Noobs Tig welding guide, this should be all the info you need to get started.
Somebody asked before on and I told them to check out Miller and Lincoln's website cause their really helpful. Not to mention I drive by the Miller TIG plant on my way to work everyday. There's like 3 Miller plants where I live and there's usually always jobs available there. I used to make the PCB's in their welders. Funny thing is that they say their made in the US but some stuff is made here plants here(Appleton, WI) and some in **cough**china**cough**. I went to a local car show this past summer and Miller had a trailer setup and had machines all setup for people to try. I got some brocheres and a bunch of other free ----. They even had the OCC miller bike there too. :P
#6
Re: Noobs Tig welding guide, this should be all the info you need to get started
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
Somebody asked before on and I told them to check out Miller and Lincoln's website cause their really helpful. Not to mention I drive by the Miller TIG plant on my way to work everyday. There's like 3 Miller plants where I live and there's usually always jobs available there. I used to make the PCB's in their welders. Funny thing is that they say their made in the US but some stuff is made here plants here(Appleton, WI) and some in **cough**china**cough**. I went to a local car show this past summer and Miller had a trailer setup and had machines all setup for people to try. I got some brocheres and a bunch of other free ----. They even had the OCC miller bike there too. :P
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