Tig Welding a Stainless Steel Argon Box part 1 of 2

see the full article here http://goo.gl/e5KyUf
visit the weldmonger store here http://weldmongerstore.com/products/furick-fupa-12-tig-cup-kit
this is part 1 of tig welding a stainless steel argon purge box.
Sometimes you need to weld small and weirdly shaped parts that can benefit from having an argon purge to all areas of the part. A custom modified wrench, welding a stainless washer to a nut, or even titanium foot pegs for a motorcycle might benefit from being welding in a small argon box like this one.

(Visited 4,413 times, 1 visits today)

About The Author

You Might Be Interested In

Comment (0)

  1. Thanks for your videos Jodie fun fact I never welded aluminum and I really needed to get this job few years ago so I watched your videos a whole day before the test pretending I was holding the torch and the next day believe it or not I got the job and passed the welding test even thought I had never touched aluminum.. thanks to you bud :)))

  2. Hi Jody, I love your videos. I'm extremely new to TIG welding (never done it before) and not adverse to buying your Furick transparent cups. Assuming a man purchased a Lincoln Speedtec215C welder, what type of TIG torch would you recommend to compliment that? Thanks.

  3. love these videos, thanks for your time and efforts with these vids, ive been watching your vids every night for two weeks, you have taught me so much as a tig beginner. thanks again, from Australia.

  4. I notice he's intentionally letting the tungsten stick at the end of the weld, I presume to help keep argon flowing at the end of the bead, but that can't be ideal for the tip of the tungsten? What's the reason for this?

  5. Hi Jodie.

    Nice video ! What kind diffuser is this in a clean box? You could send a link. I use classic diffusers from gas lenses. Which are found on jumbo lenses. Thank you for advice. Good luck.

LEAVE YOUR COMMENT

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.