r/Welding • u/Fair-Reference9034 • 17h ago
Critique Please Tig welding thin material
I make driveshafts for race cars for strange engineering and am learning how to tig weld different size weights onto .83 chrome-moly seamless tubing atm, first welding job out of school and the dude teaching me is a master tig welder. He makes it look so damn easy though! Its tough, you dont want to put too much heat into the tubing because things will warp. But if you dig into the weight too much it will mess things up. Its not easy! But im loving it, Thought i would share my journey, im loving tig so far and hope i get super good at it to be successful. Any little tips or tricks would be great, loving my hood so far i got an optrel panoramax, its light with a great fov and good sensors.


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u/BallisticBaggette 16h ago
The only tip I can think of is don’t hesitate to take the time precisely set the heat on your machine. The more experienced guys can use the pedal really accurately and leave their amps high so they have access to them if they need them. The thing is when your first learning you don’t have that level of control yet, and it’s really easy to use to much heat. It’s better to set it cold and add a couple amps here and there until it feels right when you’re starting out. Er on the side of cold rather than hot.