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* Taking the pool "for a walk"
* Taking the pool "for a walk"
* Moving patterns, circles, arc, steady, stepped
* Moving patterns, circles, arc, steady, stepped
* Proper sound is a gentle hiss or buzz when using DC, may be a louder humm or whine when using AC or pulse mode, there should be none of the popping or crackling sound associated with other welding techniques.
* TIG welding is nearly silent when done correctly, the proper sound is a very faint hiss or buzz when using DC, and a slightly louder humm or whine when using AC or pulse mode, there should be none of the popping or crackling sound associated with other welding techniques. There should be practically no sparks or spatter.
* What I'm going to do now is to demonstrate how the TIG welder forms and moves a weld puddle, I won't be adding in any filler rod at all to keep things simple. This is usually called "reflow" welding and is the easiest TIG technique.
* What I'm going to do now is to demonstrate how the TIG welder forms and moves a weld puddle, I won't be adding in any filler rod at all to keep things simple. This is usually called "reflow" welding and is the easiest TIG technique.
* [Demonstrate walking a puddle along a bit of thick material]
* [Demonstrate walking a puddle along a bit of thick material]