Schrowang
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All it takes is time under the hood. Tig welding takes hand eye coordination and being able to understand how metal reacts and moves in a molten state and as a solid. I enjoy tig welding. I enjoy any welding unless I'm at work lol
Isn't that the truth, tig welding is expensive. Go and price a tig torch and the expendables, it'll hurt.
The absolute only way to learn is to do it, reading does help. Best advise is start out right, if you start a bad habit its going to be hard to get rid of. If you cant get your hands on a tig machine practice with oxy-fuel welding. Way cheaper.
Work really hard on puddle control and getting a steady rhythm down.
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