TIG Welding 101: An All Inclusive Introduction to GTAW

This is our Introduction to TIG welding video. In this video we will be going over how to get started in TIG welding from the most basic level. You will learn how to assemble your torch, how to setup your TIG welding machine, how to manipulate a TIG torch (and arc and weld bead), how to strike and maintain your welding arc and how to add filler material. Along with showing you how to do all of these essential variables to TIG, we will also show you the most common mistakes made in each step and how to troubleshoot them and hopefully avoid them all together.
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  • @royal_FIFTY8
    @royal_FIFTY8 Жыл бұрын

    Whoever this guys is, he’s a legend.

  • @Jonsse
    @Jonsse5 жыл бұрын

    I'm getting a beginners lesson in TIG welding and I'm not paying anything for it. This is great.

  • @Lumberjack970

    @Lumberjack970

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gotta wear a welders cap that fits a cone head.

  • @frankm3214

    @frankm3214

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hey, ZLumber that was uncalled for. More like LumberJerk.

  • @asbestosfiber

    @asbestosfiber

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@frankm3214 The random dig is always called for, It just needs to be funny. I'd give that one a 6 out of 10 and I think that's pretty generous

  • @frankm3214

    @frankm3214

    4 жыл бұрын

    @asbestosfiber Hey, that was the best I could do on short notice. And I was pressed for time. OK, lets see what you've got, funnyman.

  • @asbestosfiber

    @asbestosfiber

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@frankm3214 I was referring to lumberdouche's comment not yours. Yours was a childish retort. A childish retort is always called for

  • @95TurboSol
    @95TurboSol4 жыл бұрын

    I've watched probably 20 tig videos on youtube and this taught me more than all of them combined, thanks for taking the time to make these for us!

  • @PacificArcTigWelding

    @PacificArcTigWelding

    4 жыл бұрын

    Amen!

  • @maigurens

    @maigurens

    3 жыл бұрын

    your not lying

  • @williamhebert4504

    @williamhebert4504

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@maigurens g=2++÷=%=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1][[

  • @mtbengel

    @mtbengel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ditto - Excellent! Thx!

  • @JeffinTD

    @JeffinTD

    3 жыл бұрын

    These videos are truly excellent.

  • @sofoclispetrosjulyan1397
    @sofoclispetrosjulyan13973 жыл бұрын

    Bob Moffatt is a hell of a teacher. He's talking about very complicated stuff yet he's able to get his point across in a very effective way even for fellas from over the pond like me. You made me fall in love with welding. Kudos to you, sir.

  • @njovwevnjweV

    @njovwevnjweV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right on. True intelligence is being able to explain things in a way that even a novice can understand

  • @fredfrench7614
    @fredfrench76145 жыл бұрын

    You have taught me more in a few minutes time than anyone else has in hours! Your a Great teacher! Thank you, Freddy

  • @qwadratix
    @qwadratix4 жыл бұрын

    Simply: Thank you. Over my career as a technician/engineer/scientist and into retirement, now doing stuff just for the fun of it, the one skill that's always eluded me has been TIG welding. I've watched hundreds of videos and none of them really helped. I don't know exactly why, but this video of yours simply touched all the bases and put everything in order for me. I just went down to the shop and ran a few welds with your lesson in mind and for the first time I can honestly say I wasn't ashamed of the result. I even ran a fillet weld right into the corner of a right-angled joint. (Never been able to get in there!). I had to stop simply because my hands were shaking with excitement. I'm going to cut that bit of weld out and frame it to go on my desk!

  • @kearnicole2086

    @kearnicole2086

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Light Roast Coffee That's awesome, I am actually thinking of going into welding, too. How do you like it? I really like what tig welding entails, I think it's my favorite so far. I research so many videos and information about welding in my downtime. I think I finally found what I want to do, I love art so it definitely helps having that steady hand and I love focusing like this on artistry. Good luck in school or if you're done congrats!

  • @goldenoreo9171

    @goldenoreo9171

    Жыл бұрын

    9

  • @goldenoreo9171

    @goldenoreo9171

    Жыл бұрын

    Tz is b

  • @goldenoreo9171

    @goldenoreo9171

    Жыл бұрын

    ⁹9 and 2 1

  • @amigator7789
    @amigator77893 жыл бұрын

    I have never welded in my life and I don't think I ever will, but somehow this vid popped in my YT recommendations... and here I am, 01:00 at night watching some welding guru talking wise things and I can't stop because it's so fascinating. Holy cow, I'm hooked.

  • @FreedomInc

    @FreedomInc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wwlding is fun. Spend $800 get a used ac/dc tig and start building and fixing things. You can make some decent side money

  • @FreedomInc

    @FreedomInc

    3 жыл бұрын

    And if you want to really be stuck go watch welding tips and teicks.com on KZread here.

  • @alvasalrey
    @alvasalrey4 жыл бұрын

    im not a welder and i dont think i will ever stick 2 pieces of metal together, but somehow this popped up on my feed and i spent 40 min watching this vid, is soooo well explained everything is clear and the notes help a lot , also the production quality is top notch great job all around bud, heres my like

  • @cyberhawk80

    @cyberhawk80

    4 жыл бұрын

    welding is just like firing a gun,, everyone can pull the trigger or create sparks.,. but i do advise you to take a shot at it.. its awesome.. welding steel with electricity.. is just.. awesome.. :)

  • @CHEVYCAMARO4GEN

    @CHEVYCAMARO4GEN

    4 жыл бұрын

    Buy a welder you never know you might be good and also can help around

  • @olecranonrebellion9976

    @olecranonrebellion9976

    4 жыл бұрын

    Way better than drugs. Try it.

  • @ndog1234765

    @ndog1234765

    2 жыл бұрын

    You started welding yet?

  • @corrymiklos669

    @corrymiklos669

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dawg I started a couple weeks ago…worth it. It’s not the most difficult thing on the planet

  • @SteveWeltman
    @SteveWeltman4 жыл бұрын

    I'm not even a welder and this was amazing content. He knows how to teach a completely uninitiated person from literally no welding knowledge to understand fundamentals. I actually understood what he was talking about (wire and materials a little less) but the concepts were razor sharp and very clear. Excellent content! Thank you for posting.

  • @raindropsrising7662
    @raindropsrising76623 жыл бұрын

    This is in my opinion THE BEST introduction to and demonstration of TIG welding for beginners. The basics are so clear. Appreciate the time putting this together. Thanks!

  • @jojorumbles8749
    @jojorumbles87492 ай бұрын

    I'm so thankful this channel exists. I'm in my third year of my apprenticeship. I've been welding SMAW on real jobs, and now I've been put in TIG class.

  • @rjlz9342
    @rjlz9342 Жыл бұрын

    i used to teach welding back in the 70s and he's right, you HAVE to be able to see!! I always told my students, "welding is watching". i've been welding everything you can imagine since 1971 and if you're interested in welding, pay attention what he says!! he is a great guy to learn from.

  • @BubbleOnPlumb
    @BubbleOnPlumb5 жыл бұрын

    I find it amazing how hard it is for you to really mess up on purpose. Even when making a mistake your results look better than what I tend to get when I am trying really hard not to make any mistakes!

  • @quamainelockett5809
    @quamainelockett58095 жыл бұрын

    He's so good at it, its hard for him to demonstrate the incorrect way. Your amazing man.

  • @cockasorrus7475

    @cockasorrus7475

    3 жыл бұрын

    Man this remark along with at least 10 others on the way here are EXACTLY my sentiments!!!! He is a FREAK with the TIG!!

  • @jeffsfolio

    @jeffsfolio

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought the same thing. Trying to get a master at ones craft to demonstrate mistakes is nai impossible.

  • @CesarAjeto
    @CesarAjeto4 ай бұрын

    I'm 70 years old and was a Boilermaker field welder with 65,000 hours welding but mostly stick, dual shield wire feed and lots of air arc gouging. We do some oxy/acetylene cutting but not so much experience TIG welding as I did not work on boilers where they used TIG on tubes. I welded penstocks on dams but we used 7018 rod. Welded pipe with 6010 root and 7018 filler. Been exposed to submerged arc and other processes but TIG has always intrigued me as it is one of the purest/ cleanest form of welding. I am now watching lots of TIG videos because I want to teach my grandkids TIG welding as they are very interested in cars and they want to learn to weld on things like turbocharger, intercooler, roll cages and stainless exhaust etc. My buddy and I are currently building a restomod older Corvette and I made a car dolly and rotisserie so we can spin both the body and frame together or separate and now I'm enjoying retirement doing hobby stuff. Bob Moffatt is awesome and he sounds so calm he is easy to listen to! Thank you for putting out nice videos!

  • @vespagts7078
    @vespagts70782 жыл бұрын

    FINALLY! Instructions from a left-handed welder! Thank you. (And yes, it does make a difference learning from someone who uses the same hand.)

  • @ikay2102
    @ikay21025 жыл бұрын

    I love how calm and very simply Bob explains all this. Thank you. Im new to welding and this helps a lot

  • @439530

    @439530

    3 жыл бұрын

    Billy bob Thornton he sounds like

  • @rchrdschmidt

    @rchrdschmidt

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great teacher

  • @wrenchoperator6435
    @wrenchoperator64355 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 55 y/o newbie to TIG and a home hobbyist. I wanted to add my experience regarding being able to see the puddle. I struggled a lot with arc length, dipping, touching the tungsten with the filler, and I basically hit a wall where I wasn't able to get better no matter how much I practiced. Someone talked me into trying a magnifier or cheater lens, and what a difference it makes! I wasn't even aware that I couldn't see, until I could see with the cheater. After a little experimenting I settled on a 2.0x cheater lens that fits right inside my helmet, and I am amazed at the difference, and the improvement in my ability to see and control the puddle. I still need lots of practice and make mistakes, but some of the viewers, particularly over 45 years of age, may really find they benefit from using a cheater lens.

  • @Marzy5821

    @Marzy5821

    5 жыл бұрын

    One ounce theory Todd; one ton practice . . . Thats about it.

  • @dougb4710

    @dougb4710

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is what I have been looking for. Where can I find these cheater lens?

  • @wrenchoperator6435

    @wrenchoperator6435

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dougb4710, I bought a couple different strength cheater lenses from Amazon.com.

  • @dougb4710

    @dougb4710

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@wrenchoperator6435 Thank you Todd, Do these lenses come in different powers.

  • @normancook4620
    @normancook46202 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU! At last a slow & steady [ honest ] presentation ! As a College Professor who does not weld but wants to ,your presentation provided an explanation that instills my desite to go out and purchase a machine & equipment and start to teach myself how to gain the experience needed! I will continur to follow your blog

  • @matthewpeterson3329
    @matthewpeterson33295 жыл бұрын

    What a great coach. Calm and clear, and concise. As a new tig welder who can mig weld fairly well, I have struggled with, and chased problems around my equipment and technique when attempting tig. This man offers us terrific advise. Many thanks!!!

  • @paramandans

    @paramandans

    4 жыл бұрын

    Matthew Peterson Support the torch and he’s not.

  • @dutchvandermorgan6226
    @dutchvandermorgan62265 жыл бұрын

    I had some good teachers when I took welding courses. They had plenty of experience in the field. But I’ll tell you, I wish I could’ve taken some courses with you. Every video you make is clear and to the point, and very informative. Keep it up Bob. You need a shirt that says “It Cools The Pool”.

  • @jeffsech
    @jeffsech5 жыл бұрын

    I'm just beginning to learn TIG and I've checked out a lot of KZread videos. Some are really good, most less so--but this by far the best one I've found. Bob has all the qualities of a good teacher: he's got his topics well organized, doesn't ramble, stays on topic, and he breaks down beginners' mistakes really well. I sure hope he continues the series!

  • @MCMXI1
    @MCMXI15 жыл бұрын

    Some people can do, but not teach. Some can teach but can't do. You Sir are a master of both! Thanks.

  • @supercuda1950
    @supercuda19502 жыл бұрын

    Being 71 years young, I thought tig may be out of range of things to learn. After watching your video several times, I uses my Son's welder and did some tig that surprised him. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? I have duplicated the brown coloration you talked about by passing gas while welding (lol). Oh, that wasn't brown tint on the weld, that was brown tint in my shorts! A very informative video. Thanks for sharing your years of experience.

  • @Alysavos-rd4tp
    @Alysavos-rd4tp4 жыл бұрын

    i dont even have a tig welder but i feel like i know everything now...this guy is the fuckin legend massive thanks for showing all those lessons for free!

  • @smallfry1463
    @smallfry14632 жыл бұрын

    you are hands down the best teacher. it comes off natural and genuine. born to educate. im just getting into welding and your videos cant possibly be any clearer. thank you

  • @WideAwakeHuman
    @WideAwakeHuman3 жыл бұрын

    2 kinds of experienced teachers... The ones that know their subject matter so good that they're relaxed and effective at teaching...and ones that just do it for the retirement or something and can't teach any better now than they could when they started... Bob is def the first type. America's Shop Teacher lol.

  • @alanfarias2923
    @alanfarias29234 жыл бұрын

    I just turned 61, and always wanted to learn how to TIG weld and this is the first time I’ve watched a lesson on it, and it was “SPOT ON” . I’ll be looking forward for more of Your teaching videos. You where pleasant to listen to and shown great examples of do’s and don’t. Mahalo, this means Thank You in Hawaiian. Again Mahalo

  • @PacificArcTigWelding

    @PacificArcTigWelding

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's great you're learning! Always a good time to pick up the torch and learn! Well done!

  • @turbobuick
    @turbobuick5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. I was able to get my new TIG set up and running and actually made a few decent welds by watching this video and I am a total novice. Thank you!

  • @davidjeffers6339
    @davidjeffers63394 жыл бұрын

    Now THIS is how you make an informative youtube video! Thank you sir for showing all of the do's and dont's of tig welding. I'm new to welding in general but extremely eager to learn new skills. My co-worker is getting a tig welder to use in the shop and he doesnt have much experience with it either. With your video and a little luck and patience, two diesel mechanics will be that much better off at doing what they love. Thank you for putting so much information into a 40 minute video.

  • @kevinknowlton5460
    @kevinknowlton54604 жыл бұрын

    I have a brand new China man built 3 in one, tig, arc and plasma cutter and I now have enough knowledge to do damage with this here unit. Really well put together presentation for beginners. Enjoyed the tone you used. I do not learn in the classroom very well and am thick headed when it comes to listening to someone but you, I could listen to and learn all fucking day bro !! Thank you I appreciate that !..! CHEERS !!

  • @TheBluebird65
    @TheBluebird654 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for a great basic start. I am 71 years old and have been welding as a hobby for 54 years, mostly Oxy and AC/DC arc. While in high school I purchased a used Lincoln 300 amp Ideal arc AC machine and used it to build a Model A Ford roadster. I hate arc welding because it is so dirty, but it gets the heavy work done. I have always admired the clean welds created with TIG but could not come up with the money to buy a good machine, so I relied on my Oxy Asc. for some work that was probably too heavy for it. But with enough heat and multiple passes I got by. Four days ago I received my first TIG machine, an Everlast 256si watercooled multi process ( it is also a 60 amp Plasma torch) I can't wait to get my 220 wired to the garage so I can start practicing the Technics You have presented on this video. And thanks for the advise on taking care of my equipment. P.S. I was exited to see that your video was made using an Everlast machine. I will be watching for your video posts.

  • @MichaelBLevi
    @MichaelBLevi5 жыл бұрын

    What a terrific lesson for the new TIG welder. Now to go work on my arc length issues. Thanks guys!

  • @dvddale111
    @dvddale1113 жыл бұрын

    The first TIG welding video really for beginners, I've watched so many now with most authors basically just wanting to show how well they can do the job, leaving us feeling like we'll never get those basics spelled out, I've subscribed, thank you.

  • @bbqhoncho2720
    @bbqhoncho272010 ай бұрын

    G.E. I'm anoldbuzz box welder on roll bars for over tracks, mover to Meg yrs ago. Now, to expand my knowledge at 68 Yr old and not as good eyesight I'm playin with tig. This is the best video I've seen. Thank You. I'll let you know how I'm doin a few months later

  • @Goldwing1500rider
    @Goldwing1500rider Жыл бұрын

    I been welding since 10 years old , learned from Dad, always stick. Did short mig… being deaf.. never understood tig… this video changed everything… caption, caption instructions and demo finally taught me something!!! Being retired… I ordered myself a mig/stick/tig welder to play with… make something… my daughter.. maybe make some art stuff…

  • @Meticularius
    @Meticularius5 жыл бұрын

    6/12/2019 USA Grandpa Bill: I appreciate the table of contents and whoever put this video together along with the no-nonsense presenter.

  • @mayashb2080
    @mayashb20804 жыл бұрын

    He is such a great welder he cannot mess it up even when he wants to, Thank you so much for your detailed explanations

  • @Markb8608
    @Markb86082 жыл бұрын

    I did a fair amount of stick when my dad built a 55' steel sailboat. But that was a long time ago. Appreciate your speed, lack of ego and clarity on the subject matter.

  • @Chud-mb7gl
    @Chud-mb7glАй бұрын

    Long time ago I was in engineering college when I got into SMAW as a hobby and researched different processes, I remember knowing about TIG as a process I'll likely never learn. This video made things clear and made me try scratch start. I'm a certified Tig welder now. Thank you, Bob 😊

  • @maxheadflow
    @maxheadflow5 жыл бұрын

    For the longest time I could not see the arc well. I figured it was either the helmet or lighting.. Turned out to be my eyes. Reading glasses and extra lenses in the helmet and my welds got a bunch better. Greatly lowered sticking the tungsten in the weld and touching the rod to the tungsten.. Your emphasis on seeing the weld hits home.

  • @qwadratix

    @qwadratix

    4 жыл бұрын

    What made a big difference for me was taking my glasses off! I'm very short sighted. With glasses off, close up I can count the hairs on a fly's leg (literally). It never occurred to me how much that could help with welding.

  • @jasonrtaborsky4240
    @jasonrtaborsky42405 жыл бұрын

    Just when I think I've seen it all from Bob. Again I find myself stumbling back to tig basics. I really started getting pretty good at aluminum. Then I thought I was doing so great I can easily try my hand and knowledge with just plain old easy steel like the new guys again. Wrong ! Back to the basics. Thank God for Bob and in the 2 minutes I'm re-learning assembling my basic, air-cooled 17 torch, again, I realized, I don't know shit ! Thanks again Bob. I thought I made a step up, thinking, I got it now. No such thing in any welding process. Thank you again Master Bob. We'll never be better than the Teacher !

  • @jimc6481
    @jimc6481 Жыл бұрын

    My Gosh!!!!.....I learned more about tig welding from you sir than anyone else, you are awsome, a great small batch of lessons. Thank you so much from a guy in Ky whose trying to get by....I've got a tig machine and of course a mig and stick, just hoping to learn enough tig from you to get a good start on doing some tig.....love your personality and patience, thank you so much, I've got some cast transmission shift levers that have to be shortened, luckily I've got extras. Love your work man, I can't believe that I work every day, now iI am old, pushing 75yrs, have been welding since I used my dad's home giant of a machine that he built to weld stick on the farm, but hey, that thing worked awesome, I ran miles of bead, ha. I'm one of eleven kids, he worked as an engineer and taught electronics at night, when there wasn't any fixing someones breakdowns, or grocery store cold boxes, etc....but we never had a tig, and i always wanted to learn, wish i could drive out for a visit and get a few lessons. Thanks for your time. for being a good man who has the patience to teach us younger folks. Thanks for sharing your knowledge sir, I feel I owe you. Thank you again friend.

  • @greyth8h84
    @greyth8h842 жыл бұрын

    watched this vid then took a weld test and passed. never touched a GTAW torch or machine before today… thank you! i really needed this job

  • @daveaubuchon7115
    @daveaubuchon71155 жыл бұрын

    As to seeing the weld pool. I am 72, and learned to weld at night school at my local HS vocational school about 8 years ago. Actually passed my 3G certification (vertical 7018 electrode) only looking at a 'bright light', rarely seeing the weld pool, and yes, I ground a LOT. To actually see better. and since I wear bifocals, I had a safety pair made with a larger frame which gave me more area of focus, and then got the 'cheater lenses' for the helmet (I use a 1.75). It's amazing how much easier it is to weld when you can see a weld pool and move it correctly. I am wanting to re-learn TIG (did a small amount in those class years ago) and your video is most helpful. Thanks for the clear and concise explanations and excellent photography.

  • @weldchip
    @weldchip5 жыл бұрын

    Bob this is a fantastic video! The topics are spot on, the clarity of your speech, camerawork, production and editing are phenomenal! I wish stuff like this had been around when I was learning to weld at night school almost 15 years ago. Even as a fairly experienced welder I enjoyed watching it from beginning to end.

  • @Moparmaga-1
    @Moparmaga-14 жыл бұрын

    I'm getting ready to buy the everlast 256si later this month. I cant even begin to thank these guys for sharing ALL these helpful beginner tips & expert tips.

  • @PacificArcTigWelding

    @PacificArcTigWelding

    4 жыл бұрын

    Everlasts are beasts! Have fun!

  • @BigCountryCreates
    @BigCountryCreates5 жыл бұрын

    Started tig welding 2 days ago. Went from booger/turd welds to straight neat welds. No dimes yet but I’m getting there. Your tutorial helped me realize what I’m still doing wrong. Thank you for this video.

  • @osquad1346
    @osquad13462 жыл бұрын

    You’re going to put your schools out of business putting out such in depth videos! Thank you for the help I can’t wait to practice

  • @JB-kw4ug
    @JB-kw4ug5 жыл бұрын

    I have had a mig welder for years and thought I was pretty good with it but having a tough time with a new tig welder, ( Lincoln Square Wave 200). This is the best “ how to tig weld” video I’ve seen. Thanks for taking time for this instruction.

  • @marcranhay29
    @marcranhay295 жыл бұрын

    You can’t screw up when it comes to welding. You’re a natural born metal head and a bad ass. Love you videos and teaching ability

  • @theone_yt378
    @theone_yt3782 жыл бұрын

    The best instruction I've seen yet. He takes his time explaining

  • @RedemptionGarage
    @RedemptionGarage5 жыл бұрын

    Another great video Bob thanks for making these videos they really help.

  • @alvidadost6955
    @alvidadost69555 жыл бұрын

    Sir, it is a pleasure to learn from an experienced expert with your ability to communicate clearly. Thank you!

  • @sublimationman
    @sublimationman5 жыл бұрын

    I love the way you teach and talk. Nice and calm while explaining everything needed without lots of nonsense. I am about to get back into TIG after 20+ year hiatus so this was a good refresher course.

  • @andreiviorel3995
    @andreiviorel39952 жыл бұрын

    Andrei Viorel from Romania , thank you , you are the best teacher !!!! I respect you forever !!!

  • @harrybogosian6068
    @harrybogosian60682 жыл бұрын

    Bob, Great tutorial! I'm new to this but have MIG'd for years. I really enjoy your methodical instructional techniques that take us from the ground up. Even when you fail to show the visual "failures", its OK because you show the wrong technique well. Thanks again!

  • @Veylah
    @Veylah4 жыл бұрын

    this guy just has the coolest personality and approach to everything.

  • @Wild_Bill57
    @Wild_Bill573 жыл бұрын

    22 months or so later and Bob is still teaching. I like everyone at Weld.com, but Bob is the best teacher.

  • @AXNJXN1
    @AXNJXN15 ай бұрын

    Wow. As a Retired Vet who started off welding about 4 decades ago and returning to the hobby, I've got down FC, MMA and MIG and now venturing into TIG. What what I just saw, and how you specifically, calmly and eloquently directed, guided and instructed, I feel 100% confident to move forward and get my attachments based off of your instruction. Can't thank you enough for what you gave out in this video!

  • @MasterHustler
    @MasterHustler5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Bob. Made a special channel on tig welding with THIS video the FIRST. Thanks bro

  • @Welddotcom

    @Welddotcom

    5 жыл бұрын

    Our pleasure

  • @AlejandroMPozo
    @AlejandroMPozo5 жыл бұрын

    You have a great ability to explain things clearly. Im glad you decided to make this video. Thumbs up for you!

  • @sharrick1208
    @sharrick12082 жыл бұрын

    I want to take a class from this man. This video makes me want to be a welder.

  • @robertlundbohm7775
    @robertlundbohm77754 жыл бұрын

    I've welded for about 45yrs and don't consider myself a professional welder. I'm now semi retired enjoy welding and building things for personal use, roof racks, brush guards, utility trailers and the like. TIG has always been presented as a SCARY proposition but after watching this instructional video I am going to make the jump and add a TIG to my arsenal of welders. You have a great knack of explaining the do's and don't s that even a beginner can follow and understand those principles and why. It was a real pleasure to watch and learn from you SIR. Much appreciated and a sincere thanks.

  • @roberternest2402
    @roberternest24025 жыл бұрын

    Best welding video I have ever seen. Time to put everything to the test and practice with my powertig welder.

  • @michaeljasonmaher9942
    @michaeljasonmaher99425 жыл бұрын

    This video has helped me a lot with my college course. Learning TIG process has been frustrating but these tips have helped a lot.

  • @chepo1956
    @chepo19562 жыл бұрын

    Hello. Jose, from Puerto Rico. I took a basic course in welding (stick) and I would like to learn TIG. I have to agree with some comments here. Furthermore, I've seen a bunch of TIG welding tutorials on KZread, and this by far is the most comprehensive tutorial I've seen. If I ever decide to purchase a TIG welder, this video will be my first stop for sure.

  • @johnharris7353
    @johnharris73534 жыл бұрын

    A truly great man in my book...sharing your hard-earned knowledge and experience. God blesses people like you, he really does!

  • @smkthomas2
    @smkthomas24 жыл бұрын

    i wish i had teachers like you when i was in trade school....you are an amazing teacher !

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz15 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! I'm OK with stick and Mig, but a beginner at Tig. This is sooooo much help.... Awesome.....

  • @boostedcruiser04
    @boostedcruiser049 ай бұрын

    Should have watched this before I attempted tig welding for the first time. Great instruction, thanks so much.

  • @paulgilson2011
    @paulgilson20113 жыл бұрын

    I'm 56 years old and just started welding lessons at my job today. Great video. Back at it again tomorrow.

  • @ezelk1337
    @ezelk13375 жыл бұрын

    Like everyone else has said,Great video! You explain everything throughly. I am learning Mig currently but someday I would like to do Tig. Thank you

  • @phillipemmons3714
    @phillipemmons37145 жыл бұрын

    Very good instruction. I weld, but never have welded TIG. Just what I've been looking for.

  • @skm6231
    @skm62312 жыл бұрын

    I really like this guy! He’s no-nonsense, and straight to the point. I also like how he doesn’t go too fast either. He’s genuinely a good instructor and it shows through. I don’t know if he reads the comments but if he does, keep up the good work 😎👍

  • @frankmayerstudios2161
    @frankmayerstudios21615 жыл бұрын

    I'm so new to welding that I do not even own a welding machine yet and never welded in my life except for copper pipes and electronics which is more soldering than welding. This is golden info, before buying the equipment.

  • @TYMWLTL
    @TYMWLTL3 жыл бұрын

    You may never read this, but I've watched you many times and ever time I do I respect you more and realize that some people like yourself have been given a talent that many will attempt to acquire but few will ever come close to matching. Thank you for the patience you show. May you inspire others to perfect their craft with your teachings.

  • @philipershler420
    @philipershler4205 жыл бұрын

    Bob, your instruction technique is really wonderful. And ( don’t tell the camera guy ) your arc shots are some of the best on the web.

  • @CharlieMtz
    @CharlieMtz3 жыл бұрын

    This is probably the best lesson on TIG welding that I've watched on KZread, and I've watched many! Thank you! The only lesson that actually gives me confidence that I can start TIG welding once I receive my machine.

  • @vindicari
    @vindicari3 жыл бұрын

    I was a Lloyds coded welder for 30 years in Harland & Wolff in Belfast. ASME9, MMA, MIG and Tig love watching your vids. Brings back memories of some great guys and some real assholes.

  • @tonymarch4141
    @tonymarch41414 жыл бұрын

    Great instructional video! Thanks for taking the time and showing the patience to explain things piece by piece. Been sticking metal together for a bit and wanting to adventure into TIG..........Thanks again for the first steps and WHY they are what they are.

  • @bobwas4066
    @bobwas40665 жыл бұрын

    Bob, Your Best Video YET!! Bob W, I attended your TIG Boot camp June 2017

  • @miki462011
    @miki462011 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a 58 year old woman and I'm watching your KZread videos so I can learn to weld it's very informative I like the way you handle it there's no BS it's straight straight up you tell it like it should be and it is and I thank you for that rock on

  • @michaelcase9270
    @michaelcase92702 жыл бұрын

    I know this is an older video but I want to thank you for your teaching style and you dedication for your craft. I'm just 3 days ago 76 years on this soil and wanting to remove the cobwebs from my mind on one of my skills. I like to make my tools when I can and welding is one way I've been able to do that. I was also a trade school teacher in the middle 90's. Associated General Contractors

  • @DaddySki87
    @DaddySki874 жыл бұрын

    The best Intro to Tig video on KZread by far. Keep it simple stupid KISS

  • @rubenvargas3547
    @rubenvargas35472 жыл бұрын

    What a great teacher, love this guy 👍

  • @douglasanderson1151
    @douglasanderson11512 жыл бұрын

    I seriously am just amazed at how well this man delivers information. I also can't believe this is free content!

  • @johnguzman1964
    @johnguzman19645 жыл бұрын

    Just got myself a Tig welder, specifically a ESAB 160...and this is the first instructional video that i saw in youtube. I learned a lot! Now, i have to get me a tank and gas and some nice welding gloves. I only did some stick welding before but it wasnt too successful due to a badly designed arc welder. It was almost a decade back. I am a woodworker but im gonna give it try. Wish me luck! Thanks for the very nice videp presentation.

  • @shawnllorca4768
    @shawnllorca47685 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video, I've been wanting to learn to TIG and I think this is going to help me greatly to get started!!

  • @bareavis
    @bareavis5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this video! I'm learning to TIG weld and this helped me out a lot!

  • @danielfield3580
    @danielfield35802 жыл бұрын

    You are a great teacher, at no time did I feel a need to turn away or just become bored. A beginner who truly wants to learn!

  • @michaelcase9270
    @michaelcase92702 жыл бұрын

    School. Teaching is not everyone's cup of tea. Many are craftsman but not good teachers. Thank you for your years of passing on you craft. It's a Gift😎

  • @Osgard
    @Osgard5 жыл бұрын

    Just bought a tig, perfect timing for video.

  • @davemackinnon6487
    @davemackinnon64875 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! That was a great “from scratch” tutorial. As soon as it warms up here in Ontario Canada, I’m going to give TIG a try!

  • @Welddotcom

    @Welddotcom

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just come.down and weld with us here in FL. We're right around 70°F.

  • @dianelindsey44
    @dianelindsey444 жыл бұрын

    My husband has been welding for years.. and still learns a little doos and don'ts .. very informative.. I myself have learned a braise or two.. I recommend this video for new welders... Oh practice makes perfect guys.

  • @0rez
    @0rez4 жыл бұрын

    R+. Seriously. I'm a welder, but have very little experience with TIG, and you did a wonderful job of explaining it. Thank you.

  • @djleadone
    @djleadone3 жыл бұрын

    I think this is the first time I've stood up and clapped after a youtube video... Well done.

  • @viktornilsson1777
    @viktornilsson17775 жыл бұрын

    Greetings from sweden. Thank you for a great video. Warming up for 1 year welding course here. Have a lot to watch it seems

  • @charlesh1735
    @charlesh17355 ай бұрын

    Thank you Bob for breaking down the TIG process step by step in this video. Even old guys like me need to brush up on my TIG skills.

  • @dart451kad
    @dart451kad3 жыл бұрын

    Very good instruction here. I am a (OLD) new welder and I just ordered a new TIG welder to play with. Thank you for your excellent instruction here! I will try to put it to good use!