TIG Torch Question

/ TIG Torch Question #21  
This puzzles me. TIG is done indoors in a heated shop.

Sure it is , unless your Tig welder weighs 800+ lbs and is the size of a refrigerator, like my idealarc Tig or some of the dialarcs are then it may have to live in an un heated and/or un insulated garage.
 
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/ TIG Torch Question #22  
This puzzles me. TIG is done indoors in a heated shop.

Maybe he has to walk outside to get his shop and then get some firewood burning in his wood stove to heat it up above numb levels. Yeah we are getting soft. Pretty sure blacksmiths didn’t complain. Ha ha.
 
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#23  
He said "heated shop". HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! That's funny right there, I don't care WHO you are! :laughing: :thumbsup:

"Big Window" Miller for a helmet.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #24  
He said "heated shop". HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! That's funny right there, I don't care WHO you are! :laughing: :thumbsup:

"Big Window" Miller for a helmet.

Not even a wood burner? Why bother having a shop?
 
/ TIG Torch Question #25  
Not even a wood burner? Why bother having a shop?

Summer. Might not get good winter shop time (I just switch to woodworking in the basement) but summer shop time will at least keep you from going crazy.

I've tried to live without shop space...I didn't like it.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #26  
Summer. Might not get good winter shop time (I just switch to woodworking in the basement) but summer shop time will at least keep you from going crazy.

I've tried to live without shop space...I didn't like it.
Guess I’m spoiled. I have heat and running water + refrigerator equipped for unannounced shop/driveway parties. Gotta have a little fun in life, its not all about work.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #27  
I use to have a heated shop. Not any more. It's would be expensive to heat un insulated 50x80.
I do have running water, bathroom,etc,. Just not heat

The sun is up and is 35 deg right now. Should hit 45-48 today
 
/ TIG Torch Question #28  
I have a new shop, cant afford to insulate or finish the inside yet. I'm still working in it, had to change the oil in the horizontal bandsaw to 10 weight, was so cold the gear oil the previous owner put in would kick the motor overload.........
 
/ TIG Torch Question #29  
I use to have a heated shop. Not any more. It's would be expensive to heat un insulated 50x80.
I do have running water, bathroom,etc,. Just not heat

The sun is up and is 35 deg right now. Should hit 45-48 today

Watch out for those cold Toilet seats. lol
 
/ TIG Torch Question #30  
Heat is in the tools. 40 years of putting up high rises along the Hudson in a wide open building makes any time in a enclosed space feel like a day at the beach. Only time I run a space heater is when I am painting or staining. You could always snuggle up to your torch.:D:drink:
 
/ TIG Torch Question #32  
I have a new shop, cant afford to insulate or finish the inside yet. I'm still working in it, had to change the oil in the horizontal bandsaw to 10 weight, was so cold the gear oil the previous owner put in would kick the motor overload.........
its been in the 30s and 40s on my side of the river :drink:
 
/ TIG Torch Question #33  
I normally use 1.75 Reader glasses, but when TIg'ing, I have a pair of 3.0's so I can get downright close to see the tip.

Working the filler rod and properly "Dabbing" is my weakness. The good welders can do this so smoothly.

The HF had jacked up my old cell phone, and my buddy's car remote at work, so I recommend leaving electronics some distance away. Your experience may vary.

Watch 6061 guy on youtube, he makes it look easy.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #34  
I normally use 1.75 Reader glasses, but when TIg'ing, I have a pair of 3.0's so I can get downright close to see the tip.

Working the filler rod and properly "Dabbing" is my weakness. The good welders can do this so smoothly.

The HF had jacked up my old cell phone, and my buddy's car remote at work, so I recommend leaving electronics some distance away. Your experience may vary.

Watch 6061 guy on youtube, he makes it look easy.
What welder and phone do you have? I always leave my phone in my pocket and have never had a problem, this was with both a transformer and inverter machines and a few different phones.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #35  
Miller Synchrowave 250 with a water cooled torch and HF. My big welding table is not earth grounded properly. That might be part of it.

my motorola android stopped working on wifi. Not 100% sure, but it sure seemed timely that it happened.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #36  
Miller Synchrowave 250 with a water cooled torch and HF. My big welding table is not earth grounded properly. That might be part of it.

my motorola android stopped working on wifi. Not 100% sure, but it sure seemed timely that it happened.
My welding table doesn't have an earth ground either, using a Dynasty 280dx with a Samsung S5, and now an S9. So far no problems in the last 4years with the phones. Hopefully it was just coincadental with yours.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #37  
Believe it or not, With High Freq and pulse, An earth ground is not a bad Idea. Might help you a lot if you have a pace maker.
 
/ TIG Torch Question #38  
Look at a Miller owners manual and they show a drawing of a welding room WITH everything grounded. All the electrical circuits, etc....
 

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