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New TIG welder--WOW!
After 12 years of bolting, riviting, screwing and adhering aluminum together with chewing gum, we just put our new tig welder on line last week. We have a guy who has been welding for 35 years teaching the students (and mentors). Everyone walks away with the biggest silly grin on their face after trying it for the first time.
I can't believe how easy it is to get a good weld on aluminum! I've welded before, but never with tig. We actually have to refrain from wanting to weld everything! The best part is, we were able to get about 20 people to try a hand at it so far. Some of the kids really have a knack for it and will probably end up doing most of the necessary welding on the robot this year. This was made possible when our school district realized that one year's robotics graduates brought in more than 10x the scholarship money than all sports scholarships COMBINED! The school board now realizes the importance of investing in the team's development. |
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
Yeah, welding is fun, but I prefer mig over tig; and stick over everything. It's fun to get the mask on and weld. The first time you do it, it seems pretty awesome after you take off the mask and you see that you actually made a straight weld (a funky one in my case), but over time, you start to get used to it. I've always been fascinated by the sparks and how welding works.
It's good that your school is paying more attention to your team as well. |
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
Awesome! I found TIG welding to be an incredibly useful skill, especially in college. In addition to welding for my Formula SAE team and numerous student projects, it landed me a very nice on-campus job: welding lab supervisor. My college even paid for me to take several certification exams. I still keep the skill up, and I have done occasional weld jobs for a local helicopter and air plane shop as well as for my day job. A recent alum from my team is now know as "the welding girl" as she got a job her freshman year welding for her college's drama department making set pieces.
Tell your kids to keep up the TIG practice! Skilled labor is in high demand these days, even if you've got an engineering degree. |
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Not only can you design it, but you can also build it. We need to get our hands on a TIG. Being able to weld in house would help a lot. |
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
It would, and TIG welders have become so darn inexpensive (relatively speaking) there's hardly an excuse not to!
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Definitely. I've noticed that a lot of TIG welders have popped up on Craigslist lately for really good prices, and many of them are from Welding shops that have gone out of business so they seem to be properly maintained. I've been considering picking up a used one for some of my own work once the weather warms up.
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
Lucky your school district lets you weld. Ours doesn't want a any students (even those trained already) to touch the welder. We trying to change this but it doesn't look like the district will have a change of heart soon tho.
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
In college I dealt with a similar situation. The solution was to get paperwork and standards regarding welding safety and walking the school's safety officer through our lab and explaining how we met each part of the safety code. I even got him behind a welding helmet to try it out, after that we didn't have a problem. He even used part of the safety budget to buy new equipment for the lab to keep it in tip-top shape.
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How can people who call themselves educators interfere with students learning a skill that is in demand, especially if you already have the equipment and a certified person to teach the fundamentals? You to get some local business support and go to a district board meeting.
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
DC tig welders have become cheap and are usable. Good ac tig welders for AL are still expensive. I would love to have a ac tig for our team but, it's not in the budget. Will have to make due with a mig and spool gun again this year.
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I know I have suggested these welders before on this forum, but I've heard nothing but good things about them. For $1100 it's hard to go wrong. |
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
I was refering to the 3000 - 500$ dc tig units. They are actually usable. Have you welded AL with this unit? I tried a import 900$ ac dc unit and it was unusable on AL.
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Why are they saying no?
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Re: New TIG welder--WOW!
Can I get an opinion about how tig compares to stick/wire welding?
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