🔥 How to Weld Copper | TIG Time

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In this episode of TIG Time Wyatt shows you how to weld copper. In the past we have looked at TIG Brazing copper, but in this video we show you how to get the best results when welding copper bus bars and other items that require a full penetration weld.
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  1. I'm in Hochi Minh City Vietnam training villagers to heli-arc white metals. These individuals come from a criminal background ranging from murderers to gangsters to drug traffickers and lady boys.

  2. if you are welding thin gauge copper argon works just fine. the tuff part is that the puddle wants to get too big and fall in….you have to move fast, or have a backing plate that absorbs heat and support weld…..I find keeping the rod in the puddle using it as a coolant pushing it in extra fast when you got the puddle to large and hot……also using rod to shield the edge from melting too soon. I use sheet metal screws as clamps and weld the holes later when screws removed. got to keep sheets together tight in overlap to weld thin gauge, protect edge from melting by shielding it with rod….put heat to bottom layer, then let the puddle swallow the edge in the bead as you move along.

  3. I learned a few things in this video. I will review it again to see if I miss anything. I will experiment using pulse. I have a project that I need to get back to. Thank you and as always good job.

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