BackStep Technique for Tig Welding Thin Metal

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The Backstep technique for tig welding is a way to limit distortion on thin sheet metal.
Backstepping is when the direction of travel is in one direction but the overall progression is in the opposite direction.
All that said, its a great technique for thin sheet metal for limiting distortion.

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  1. Hey Jody, I don’t want to sound like an expert here because I’m not, but you state “ .100” “ as “one thousands of an inch. If I’m not mistaken, what you meant to type was “ .001” “. I only feel like saying something because I got confused. Great video though! Thanks!

  2. Wow ok thanks. 2 questions, does the see-through cup help you to look at your arc through the cup? Reason I ask is I have smaller cup and have to tilt gun at work to be able to see arc and it looks like you are nearly verticle. Second question is how thick is your aluminum chill bar?

    Thanks for the rules and tips and demostrations.

  3. I am a novice TIG welder. I am experimenting with 24 guage, butt and lap joint. Much frustration, using square wave 200 @ 25-35 amps. any tips or is my MIG .023 wire the way to go? Thanks

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