Thanks for visiting our site!
Steel Tig
Checkout Ebay Auctions For The Cheapest Prices
![]() |
|
10 lbs of 1/8" x 36" Mild Steel Tig Welding Rod ER70S-2 US $8.50
|
1/16 ER70S6 Tig Welding Steel Filler Wire Rod 18" 5 lb US $12.49
|
Harris EP316L Stainless Steel Tig Wire 1/16x36" 10# AS1 US $74.95
|
|
045" 308L Tig Weld Stainless Steel Filler Rod 18" 1 lb US $8.99
|
ER 70S2 1/8" MILD STEEL TIG WIRE / ROD 2 1LB. TUBES US $23.20
|
ER 316L 1/16" 36" TIG Stainless Steel Filler Rod 1Lb US $6.99
|
|
ER 316L 3/32" 36" TIG Stainless Steel Filler Rod 1Lb US $6.79
|
Stainless Steel TIG WELDING Rods 308L 3/32" X 36" 2 LB US $25.99
|
WELDING FLUX SOLAR TypeB TIG MIG ARC Stainless Stee 4oz US $18.00
|
|
ER 308L 1/8" 36" TIG Stainless Steel Filler Rod 1Lb US $5.45
|
ER 309L 1/16" 36" TIG Stainless Steel Filler Rod 1Lb US $6.65
|
ER 70S2 1/16' MILD STEEL TIG WIRE / ROD 2EA 1LB TUBES US $23.80
|
|
3/32 ER70S6 Tig Welding Steel Filler Wire Rod 18" 5 lb US $12.49
|
MILD STEEL TIG WELDING WIRE ER 70S2 3/32 X 36 10# BOX US $39.80
|
ER 70S2 MILD STEEL TIG WELDING WIRE 1/16 X 36 10# BOX US $40.00
|
|
Welding TIG wire 308L Stainless Steel 1/16 x 36" 1lb US $24.94
|
1/8" X 36" ER70S-2 70S-2 Carbon Steel TIG Welding Rods US $35.00
|
WELDING FLUX SOLAR TypeB TIG MIG ARC Stainless Stee 1lb US $44.50
|
|
SOLAR FLUX TYPE B TIG MIG FCAW Stainless Steel Weld 2oz US $9.50
|
ER 70S2 MILD STEEL TIG WIRE 1/8" X 36" 10LB BOX US $38.20
|
ER80S-B2 5/32" x 36" MILD STEEL TIG ROD 10LB PACKAGES US $80.00
|
|
ER 70S2 MILD STEEL TIG WIRE .035" X 36" 10LB/BOX US $54.60
|
ER 70S2 MILD STEEL TIG WIRE 045" X 36" 10LB/BOX US $45.30
|
Radnor Stainless Steel 316L Tig Welding Filler Wire 1/8 x 36 20 Pounds US $109.20
|
|
Stainless Steel TIG WELDING Rods 308L 1/8" X 36" 2 LB US $22.00
|
50 lbs Tig Welding Rods 1/8 x 36 Mild Steel ER70S-2 New US $98.50
|
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
Also Checkout Amazon For Related Products:
| Account limit of 2000 requests per hour exceeded. |
Here are some more information for Steel Tig:

The challenge and solution to cut stainless steel pipe
The characteristic of stainless steel pipe
Stainless steels are highly alloyed materials; Stainless Steel is a common name for metal alloys that consist of 12% or more Chromium (Cr) and more than 50% Iron (Fe). Modern stainless steel pipe may also contain other elements, such as nickel, niobium, molybdenum, and titanium. Nickel, molybdenum, niobium, and chromium enhance the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. It is the addition of a minimum of 12% chromium to the steel that makes it resist rust, or stain 'less' than other types of steel. The chromium in the steel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to form a thin, invisible layer of chrome-containing oxide, called the passive film
The challenge of cutting stainless pipe
All metals works harden when cold worked. Stainless pipe have hardening characteristics as well. When the stainless pipe,stainless tube cutter contact the surface of stainless steel pipe, it will harden and will be more and more difficult to continue on cutting with the same pressure and speed. The chromium and nickel content makes it more difficult to cut or torch than regular carbon steel. Austenitic stainless steels pipe harden very rapidly, but the 400 Series' cold working rate is only a little higher than that of the plain carbon steels.
When cutting the stainless pipe /stainless tube, if the stainless pipe/stainless tube becomes over heated while cutting, the stainless pipe/ stainless tube will discolor, turning a blue color from the heat tempering and if the stainless tube is thin enough, it can distort the stainless material.
Generally speaking stainless pipe/stainless tube is a nonferrous metal. This makes the stainless pipe/stainless tube very difficult to cut and drill with conventional tools. The different stainless pipe grades, as well as the thickness of the stainless pipe, increases these difficulties
The conventional steps to cut stainless pipe straight and burr-free
To achieve a burr-free and straight cut, conventionally, the following steps have been taken to cut stainless pipe
1. Cut the tubing 2. De-burr the pipe using a bench grinder stone wheel 3. Clean the edges of the tube with wire wheel on bench grinder 4. Using a sander, sand the tube so its flat 5. Clean again using a wire wheel 6. Then TIG it connecting to the other pipe
Sometimes some of those steps need to be done twice or more just to make sure its flat and burr free. It is very time consuming to do this.
Two recommended methods to cut stainless tube
Stainless pipe can be fabricated by methods similar to those used for carbon steels and other common metals. However, changes may be necessary to the extent that they differ in yield strength and rate of work hardening.
Method One, Saw Guide combined with Portable Band Saw The portable Band Saw cutter must be sturdy, have sufficient power. The Saw Guide helps eliminate the vibration when cutting stainless pipe. Constant feeds are most important to prevent the tool from riding on the stainless pipe.
Method Two , Orbital Pipe Saw
For cutting and beveling stainless pipes, orbital pipe saw is another good choice. The saw blades rotate at high speed, are small, inexpensive and available in different versions for different materials and wall thicknesses.
The cutting is executed by manually rotating the machine housing 360 degree around the pipe and then, with a circular toothed blade driven by 1600 watt motor, the pipe is cut with one single rotation. The cutting action takes seconds, and cut-off is straight and clean
for more information, please check the link. http://www.lefonmachine.com/stainless-pipe.html
About the Author
LEFON is a premium global supplier of stainless steel pipe cutting tools,cold pipe cutting machine, orbital pipe cutter,pipe saw, beveling machine, squaring machine,saw guide, cutting block, and other welding related product.
What steel alloy do you recommend for a welding table top?
Hello,
I don't want to use my table saw as a TIG welding table any longer, I am looking to acquire a 5x3 welding table but I don't have any knowledge about steel alloys, and the information seems hard to come by online. Perhaps I am googling the wrong keywords.
Thank you!
If you make the table top thin like a 1/4" it will bow up in the middle from the constant heat from welding and from banging things on it. I would make it at least 1/2" thick if not 1" (1020 steel) so it will stay flat. Make it from mild steel so you can weld to it for fixturing and can easily grind it off. take a look at this site for some table ideas,
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/welding-table.html
(32 years welding)
GYS releases flexible voltage welder
French welding equipment manufacturer GYS has launched a new flexible voltage welder.
Thanks for visiting!

US $8.50