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turbotalon1g
11-06-2010, 09:39 PM
Anyone have any tips for someone looking to get back into welding?
I have a Lincoln Precision TIG 185.

I've made a few things before but I haven't touched a welder for about 2 years I think, I finally went and bought supplies today and with winter approaching I'm looking to stay busy at home.

Anywho, I have a new car, so its mostly stock and I wish to make all pipes for it, aka exhaust, IC piping, intake.
Being honest and up front I would like to attempt some advance projects down the road too like chromoly pieces.

Its been 2 yrs since I've touched a welder and I'm looking for things to make, techniques to practice, anything to make me better at welding.

Any forums, tech. articles, books I should read?
I'm also looking for info on the different clamps used for exhaust and just anything in general that might my new welding life easier,safer, better.

I picked up a few books, I'll list the titles when I get home.

TIA

Aaron

DoughtCom
11-06-2010, 09:49 PM
Good thing to get into, I'm thinking about it as well. Good luck learning, I'll keep checking this thread for updates.

ESchwanz
11-06-2010, 10:04 PM
Youtube has some good videos of technique. Remember to use the correct filler rod for the thickness of material you are welding.

GG_9_SE
11-06-2010, 11:51 PM
Never been able to TIG weld for shit, but I tear it up with the wire feed haha. On the safe side I would definately get an auto darkening helmet. I'm sure you know all about them if you have welded before. If your welds turn out nice I might have to send some cash your way for a LICP/ UICP :D

Kracka
11-07-2010, 12:07 AM
Talk to your brother, all his welds look great.

Halon
11-07-2010, 12:49 AM
Is it portable at all? we can practice when i build an exhaust this winter.

Goat Blower
11-07-2010, 09:06 AM
I really want a nice TIG, there's a lot of stuff that my MIG just won't do right. How about taking a class at the local community college? Or in your case, just shadow little brown for a few days and buy him lunch.

Pushit2.0
11-07-2010, 09:27 PM
That is a nice welder. I would get a nice welding helmet, I actual hate auto tint for TIG, but thats just me. I use a Jackson welding helmet with a gold 10 shade, so nice. I would get some ER70s 1/16" rod for mild steel and chrome moly, some 308 1/16" rod for most stainless steel welds, and 309 1/16" rod for welding stainless steel to mild steel. Make sure you are using 100% argon, if you have the cash a 300cf cylinder makes the most sense but its a good amount of money up front with the lease and exchange fee. I go threw Toll but Airgas is good also.

Make sure what you are welding is CLEAN, wire wheel/wire brush and break clean or similar in the weld area. Keep your self in a good/easy position at all times. Start with scrap metal and practice, practice, practice.

And the best luck I have had was talking with/watching a pro welder for a while.

~John

Kevin 1G Drummer
11-07-2010, 10:50 PM
You can read all the books in the world, and spend hours watching people weld, but the biggest thing to help your skills is to practice. Find out what works best for you and go with it.

Super Bleeder!!
11-07-2010, 11:19 PM
Lol why does this thread exist when your lil bro is like a professional welder?