How hard is tig welding to learn? i have done Arc and MIG but never tig
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TIG takes 3 things: good eyes, steady hands & good left/right coordination. If you have ox/acetylene skills it's nearly identical in process. You're just using a tungsten arc electrode for the heat source and a shielding gas. You normally feed a filler material with your weak hand and hold the MIG 'torch' with the strong hand, but sometimes you can just weld the parent materials with no filler.
I surprised myself as I'd never done it but had bunches of actylene brazing experience. After I figured out I had to take off my distance specs to see what the heck I was doing the results were excellent, and very easy to do.
Miller and others offer some combo welders, like DC stick/TIG that are real handy and there's at least one smaller machine that has a CC/CV setup that can also run a wire feed in addition to the other two processes, all in one unit $$$$$$$$$$$. Vapors are harmfull so watch out for that....
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Originally posted by Gordon Maney View PostTake an adult education class at your local community college. You would likely have a lot of fun and learn some good skills.
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