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(Updated to reflect current training situation, bringing onboard some content from the 'Training for MMA or Stick Weding, MIG and TIG' page) |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMdQT-eswYY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMdQT-eswYY | ||
The notes used for Toby's training sessions are available here - [[File:Toby's MIG Training Notes r01.pdf]]. Other trainers will do something similar, but might not follow this exact plan | |||
=TIG Training= | =TIG Training= | ||
TIG is good for exotics i.e aluminium , stainless and thin metals you can of course do steel to this requires mastery of setting the gas flow current setting, co- ordination some of which you will have gained from the previous two techniques but control of a filler rod is now introduced | TIG is good for exotics i.e aluminium , stainless and thin metals you can of course do steel to this requires mastery of setting the gas flow current setting, co- ordination some of which you will have gained from the previous two techniques but control of a filler rod is now introduced |