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May 9th, 2011 Comments off

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Everlastwelders – Tig Welder Selection Tips

Tig welding is one of the finest welding processes and it has been used in many industries and applications due to its versatile welding process and accuracy. It uses tungsten electrode as a consumable and it is available in different types. In this article, we are going to deal with some tig welder selections such as choosing, setting and some more tips so that when you buy this welder, it might seems to be an easy one. Many of the basic industries fail to understand this process and get fall on some defect products and also they buy an inexpensive product into a cheap rate. So let us precede our discussion. First we will start with how to buy a tig welding machine.

Try to find a local welding dealer or store and ensure that they are specialized in dealing with all kinds of welding machines and in particular, tig welding machine. The next easiest way to find this welder is to have a look at classifieds, in classifieds, you can see a column for welding over there and in that you can have a look at a variety of welding machines. In welding classifieds, you can also find some sort of used welders, decide yourself, which one are you going to buy. Have a visit at online retailers so that you can get some more ideas on this excellent welding machine. After this processes, you would have come into a conclusion regarding how to buy and where to buy. Our next issue is how to choose it. Choosing is easy if you spend some more time on knowing some basic information about it. You need to select a tig welder that is quality in all aspects and also, you should select a welding machine that can weld all types of metals.

The machine you select should be capable of working with all types of gases. The welding machine should match with the specified tig welding input and for example, if you need to weld a hard metal, you need an ac welder that will work better. Dc welder works well with soft metals and buy a welding machine based on the thickness of the metal that you are going to weld. The most important point is the welding machine that you buy should match well with your work location and buy a portable welding machine that has good duty cycle with warranty and guarantee. I think so now you have bought the best tig welding machines in the market, but you don’t how to set up it. Don’t worry, here comes the tips for also that.

Plug the welding machine into the proper marked spots and if necessary, connect the control panel to the welding machine. Then, select the proper ground clamp with appropriate metal setting on the welder and then plug the welding machine into the required outlet and turn it on. Follow these tips and buy the best tig welding machine with attractive features.

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Tig Welding Basics

April 8th, 2011 Comments off

Tig Welding Basics

Welding Basics: Techniques for Tig, Mig & Arc Welds : How to Run a Bead of Weld


Tig Welding Supplies

April 7th, 2011 Comments off

Tig Welding Supplies

TIG Welding

Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, is a high quality welding process that has become a popular choice of welders. It is used when high quality, precision welding is required. In TIG welding a variety of weld types can be performed on several different metals. Steel and aluminum are the two most widely used metals in TIG welding .

An arc is formed between a non consumable tungsten electrode and the metal being welded in TIG welding. A clean weld is formed as a result of the gas shield and this prevents oxidization from occurring. In TIG welding, gas is fed through the torch to shield the electrode and molten weld pool and filler wire is added to the weld pool separately.

In TIG welding reactive metals such as magnesium and aluminum are blended together. This welding method became popular and useful in the early 1940s. As a result, this has greatly propelled the use of aluminum for welding and structural processes. TIG welding is commonly used for both high quality and manual welding.

Gas shielding typically used for TIG welding includes argon, helium, or a combination of both. These two gases when combined ensure a higher welding speed and welding penetration. In TIG welding Argon is preferred by most welders as is heavier than air and provides better coverage when welding.

Different types of joints are used in TIG welding and these include the butt joint, lap joint, corner joint and t-joint. The butt joint can be welded without the assistance of a filler rod. With this type of joint, two pieces of metal are joined together along the seams.

There are several benefits of TIG Welding which include: Superior quality welds Welds can be made with or without filler metal Precise control of welding variables (heat) Free of spatter Low distortion

As UK’s premier choice for welding supplies, Foster Industrial aims to provide its customers Professional and Quality Service at all times. With our wide range of welding supplies that include Mig Welder, Tig Welder, Plasma Cutter or just welding Spares and Accessories. Our reputation is built on top level service with quality products at a fair price. If you are interested in any welding & fabrication items, or would like more information, call at either: Nottingham 0115 970 0598 or Leicester 0116 262 1386.

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Tig Welding Cast Iron

March 14th, 2011 Comments off

Tig Welding Cast Iron

Pt.1-3 HHO Gas Cast Iron Welding


Tig Welders Used

March 14th, 2011 Comments off

Tig Welders Used

Tig Welding Stainless to Carbon with Hastelloy W Nickel Alloy