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Revision as of 12:50, 1 July 2019
How to choose which welding induction you need
- I don't have any definite projects planned, just want to learn
- Just in case it's useful in the future
- Because I want to be a good welder
- I've got a project I need to do - What do you need to weld for the project?
- Mild Steel - How thick?
- <1mm
- 1-5mm
- >5mm or the welding has to be outdoors
- Aluminium - How thick?
- Stainless Steel
- Tool Steel
- TIG Induction (TIG mode - Level 1) + Ask for advice on tool steels
- Copper, bronze, Nickle, Titanium, Magnesium
- Cast Iron
- TIG Induction (TIG mode - Level 2) + TIG Brazing
- Mild Steel - How thick?
The welding techniques increase in diffculty
Easiest MIG Induction - Level 1 MIG Induction - Level 2 TIG induction (MMA mode) TIG Induction (TIG mode - Level 1) TIG Induction (TIG mode - Level 2) Hardest