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Tig200 Tig Welder Tungsten & Wire Consumable Kit 1/16 Tig200 Tig Welder Tungsten & Wire Consumable Kit 1/16"
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Save over individual pricing when you purchase this TIG Welding Consumables Kit. All of these consumables are 1/16th diameter for thinner materials. Kit Includes: 2 pieces of Thoriated Tungsten (Red) that measure 1/16"x7" The most common type of electrode used on carbon and stainless steel 2 pieces of Pure Tungsten (green) that measure 1/16"x7" This is recommended for TIG welding Aluminum 1 lb. Tube of 4043 Aluminum TIG Wire is 1/16"x36" It is for use with TIG welding aluminum 1 lb. Tube of ER70S-2 TIG Wire is 1/16"x36" It is for use with TIG welding steel

Tig200 Tig Welder Tungsten & Wire Consumable Kit 3/32 Tig200 Tig Welder Tungsten & Wire Consumable Kit 3/32"
Sale Price: $51.99

Save over individual pricing when you purchase this TIG Welding Consumables Kit. All of these consumables are 3/32" diameter for thicker materials. Kit Includes: 2 pieces of Thoriated Tungsten (Red) that measure 3/32"x7" The most common type of electrode used on carbon and stainless steel 2 pieces of Pure Tungsten (green) that measure 3/32"x7" This is recommended for TIG welding Aluminum 1 lb. Tube of 4043 Aluminum TIG Wire is 3/32"x36" It is for use with TIG welding aluminum 1 lb. Tube of ER70S-2 TIG Wire is 3/32"x36" It is for use with TIG welding steel

LTAC2500 Lotos 4-in-1 250A AC/DC Aluminum Welder with Footpedal and Tungsten LTAC2500 Lotos 4-in-1 250A AC/DC Aluminum Welder with Footpedal and Tungsten

Note: This model includes a footpedal. As one of the largest manufacturers of plasma cutting, tig/stick, arc (MMA) welding equipment in the world, Lotos Technology is proud to offer an extensive selection of industrial plasma cutting and Tig/stick welding machines such as the LTAC2500. Using IGBT technology, Lotos LTAC2500 is designed and constructed to withstand extensive use in rugged industrial and construction environments to welding (both TIG and Stick) ANY kind of metal. It is perfect for any auto repair/bodyshop/home garage hobby users too. Lotos IGBT LTAC2500 is a FOUR-IN-ONE AC Tig Welder (200A) / DC Tig Welder (200A) / AC Stick (Or Arc) Pulse Welder (200A) / DC stick (or Arc) Welder (200A) . You would have to purchase 4 separate machines to do what this ONE machine can do! . It's packed with all the features from each of the separate machines. Both the AC and DC Tig welds from this LTAC2500 are clean and strong for both Aluminum and Stainless Steel. The footpedal comes with LTAC2500, customer can dynamically control welding heat by this heavy duty footpedal. This machine will weld ANY kind of metal, including ALUMINUM, Steel, Stainless Steel, Moly, Ferrous etc. An ARC welder with PULSE feature is a necessity in any industrial shop or home workshop. There are welding jobs that simply require ARC or SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). Stick welding is cheap and effective. With Arc welding, no shielding gas is required. In many ways stick arc welding is like MIG except there is no wire feed, you have to do that manually. ARC welding does not require any gas supply. With this LOTOS LTAC2500, you can ARC weld any kind of Metal, including ALUMINUM, Steel, Stainless Steel, Molybdenum, Iron, etc For tig welding http://www.youtube.com/user/lotosteck?feature=mhum#p/a/u/0/ZSpNM6fyr-E For more information, please visit our website at www.lotostechnology.com.

Tig Welding Thoriated Tungsten Red 3/32x7 Tig Welding Thoriated Tungsten Red 3/32x7" 2 Pack
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Features: Longer life than 1% Thoria while providing easy arc starting, stable arc, higher current capacity and increased resistance to weld pool contamination. Electrodes are 100% Eddy Current tested Annealed brittled for ease of sizing Finest available tungsten powder (APT) Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements Meets AWS/ANSI specifications Ground for maximum smoothness Included is 2 pieces of Thoriated Tungsten (Red) that measure 3/32x7in. The most common type of electrode used on carbon and stainless steel. The higher thoria content in the EWTh-2 electrode causes the operating characteristic improvements to be more pronounced than in the lower thoria content EWTh-1. To use Thoriated electrodes for alternating current welding, balling of the end can be accomplished by briefly, and carefully, welding with direct current electrode positive prior to welding with alternating current. During alternating current welding, the balled end does not melt and so emission is not as good as from a liquid ball on an EWP electrode.

Tig Welding Thoriated Tungsten Red 1/16x7 Tig Welding Thoriated Tungsten Red 1/16x7" 2 Pack
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Features: Longer life than 1% Thoria while providing easy arc starting, stable arc, higher current capacity and increased resistance to weld pool contamination. Electrodes are 100% Eddy Current tested Annealed brittled for ease of sizing Finest available tungsten powder (APT) Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements Meets AWS/ANSI specifications Ground for maximum smoothness Included is 2 pieces of Thoriated Tungsten (Red) that measure 1/16x7in. The most common type of electrode used on carbon and stainless steel. The higher thoria content in the EWTh-2 electrode causes the operating characteristic improvements to be more pronounced than in the lower thoria content EWTh-1. To use Thoriated electrodes for alternating current welding, balling of the end can be accomplished by briefly, and carefully, welding with direct current electrode positive prior to welding with alternating current. During alternating current welding, the balled end does not melt and so emission is not as good as from a liquid ball on an EWP electrode.

Tig Welding Pure Tungsten Green 1/16 x 7 Tig Welding Pure Tungsten Green 1/16 x 7" 2 Pack
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Features: Electrodes are 100% Eddy Current tested Annealed brittled for ease of sizing Finest available tungsten powder (APT) Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements Meets AWS/ANSI specifications Ground for maximum smoothness Included is 2 pieces of Pure Tungsten (green) that measure 1/16 x 7in. This is recommended for TIG welding Aluminum.

Tig Welding Pure Tungsten Green 3/32x7 Tig Welding Pure Tungsten Green 3/32x7" 2 Pack
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Features: Electrodes are 100% Eddy Current tested Annealed brittled for ease of sizing Finest available tungsten powder (APT) Manufactured under a quality system certified to ISO 9001 requirements Meets AWS/ANSI specifications Ground for maximum smoothness Included is 2 pieces of Pure Tungsten (green) that measure 3/32 x 7in. This is recommended for TIG welding Aluminum.

Forney 00392 Tungsten Inert Gas TIG Welding Torch Forney 00392 Tungsten Inert Gas TIG Welding Torch
Sale Price: $214.99

Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, is an arc welding process that uses a nonconsumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. The weld area is protected from atmospheric contamination by a shielding gas (usually an inert gas such as argon), and a filler metal is normally used. GTAW is most commonly used to weld thin sections of stainless steel and light metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and copper alloys. The process grants the operator greater control over the weld than competing procedures such as shielded metal arc welding and gas metal arc welding, allowing for stronger, higher quality welds. However, GTAW is comparatively more complex and difficult to master, and furthermore, it is significantly slower than most other welding techniques. Forney provides the latest in inverter power supplies that are TIG capable. Converts Forney 390, 391, 393 DC Invertor welder to a Tig Torch assembly. Requires flow meter and a bottle of gas. Will not weld aluminum.

LONGEVITY 721405557943 2-Percent Ceriated Grey Tungsten 1/16 by 7 Plasma Consumable-Kit, 5-Piece LONGEVITY 721405557943 2-Percent Ceriated Grey Tungsten 1/16 by 7 Plasma Consumable-Kit, 5-Piece
List Price: $39.00
Sale Price: $27.55

This popular tungsten offers a stable arc for usage of AC and DC welding. This popular tungsten offers a stable arc for usage of AC and DC welding.

LONGEVITY 721405558001 2-Percent Thoriated Red Tungsten 1/16 by 7 Plasma Consumables, 10-Piece LONGEVITY 721405558001 2-Percent Thoriated Red Tungsten 1/16 by 7 Plasma Consumables, 10-Piece
List Price: $55.00
Sale Price: $38.36

This tungsten is used for DC welding of steel and stainless steel for great overall performance. This tungsten is used for DC welding of steel and stainless steel for great overall performance.


Here are some more information for Welder Tungsten:
Welder Tungsten

One of the very first welding projects you should tackle is a welding table. But wait a minute. Are you sure you want to spend the time and money to build a welding table when you might be able to buy one that is portable, foldable, and inexpensive? I am all for making things myself when I can save a dollar. But its depressing when you spend a weekend fighting with a welding project only to realize you could have just bought the thing and spent your time on a better project.

Lets look a some possibilities so that might help in making a good decision on welding tables, from cheapest and easiest, to more expensive and multi functional.

3 options for a light duty table:

  • A 30" x 20" foldable metal table that is designed for welding and that collapses for storage, can be bought ready to use right out of the box. Approximate cost around $140 plus shipping.
  • The cheapest and easiest might actually be a set of home made sawhorses using sawhorse brackets along with a piece of 11 gauge steel for the welding table top. When not in use, the metal can be stored against a wall and the sawhorses can be disassembled and stored out of the way. You could even laminate a piece of 16 ga sheet to a small sheet of 3/4 inch plywood if you wanted. This would serve in a pinch as a light duty table for welding small parts. Approximate cost around $ 80 ( $ 20 for sawhorse brackets $20 for a half sheet of plywood, $10 for two by fours, $30 for sheet metal top.)
  • A stainless steel food table can be bought that can be assembled quickly. (If you weld stainless food service type parts, this is a great option because you don't want stainless steel getting contaminated with iron particles that will later cause rust and staining.) Approximate cost around $130

2 options for a heavy duty table:

  • Buy a full sheet of 1/2" half inch or ¾" steel plate along with some 3 inch square tubing or angle iron and fabricate a super heavy duty welding table that can be hammered on, heated, welded to, clamped to, etc. Approximate cost for the all the steel is around $800
  • Purchase a heavy duty welding table made with 6 individual precision ground steel plates that are CNC-machined with 5/8in. holes in a 2in. grid pattern that will enable you to clamp virtually anything of any shape. Cost is around $2200 plus shipping.

See a more detailed page about whether to buy or build a Welding Table along with Down and Dirty welding tips. For TIG, MIG, and STICK welding along with a crapload of other welding information, visit http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/

Common Problems you May Run Across When Operating Tig Welders

Tig welders are primarily used for the joining together of two pieces of metal so as to create one cohesive unit, all with the help with intense heat that causes the metal to melt on edges and then cool compactly. Tig welders create welds that are superior in terms of appearance and quality, argon is the gas preferred for shielding and sometimes even filler metals are provided with the help of separate electrodes. For many people in this business, tig welders have simplified work a lot, since the use of gas for welding is the simplest to learn and apply.

One main problem that may interfere with the use of tig welders is the porosity of the metal. Weld penetration is severely affected when there is paint, grease, rust or oil on the workpiece. In case your choice is tungsten inert gas welding, then you'll have to do something to keep the porosity phenomenon under control. For instance, you may use silicon, aluminum, zirconium or manganese in the wire as a deoxidizer. Before you start this application, try to find out the correct type of chemistry that matches your tig welders. Grinders and metal cleansers are also good to smoothen the metal surface before you begin the operation as such.

For tig welders the check of the shielding gas flow is essential to ensure great results. The flow of the shielding gas is not a fixed one as it varies according to the wind speed, the transfer mode and amperage. The general rule states that a normal gas flow should consists in thirty or forty cubic feet per hour, you may only check such values with the help of a special flow meter. Such devices range from very simple or basic ones to sophisticated and complex models controlled by computers. Don't make the mistake of taking the pressure meter for flow meter, they are not connected, and the tig welders won't have the gas flow set by such devices.

Faulty wire delivery is another very common problem you may run across when operating tig welders. You can notice that there is something wrong with the system if there is some noise or bothering sound when the wire is feeding, and this may be related to the delivery system. The correct thing to do in order to remedy the situation is to check the other components of the tig welders such as the gun liner; this item needs to fit to the wire dimensions and be periodically cleaned to eliminate possible impurities.

About the Author

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Welding for Years. For More Information on Tig Welders, Visit His Site at TIG WELDERS

Question for you Tig welders.....?

How can i create/sustain an arc when starting to weld?
I usually maintain the torch at a 90/70 degree angle and ease it towards the metal, but it doesn't create the arc instantly or at all. And sometimes sticks to the Tungsten.

And how can i maintain the shielding gas at a proper level to prevent sparks?

Turn up your heat and have the tungsten stick out a bout 1/8".
The shield gas depends on the wind where you are.
If it's windy then use an Oxygen regulator for more flow.
Setting the gas flow is trial and error mostly.
If you are welding aluminum with high frequency then you want your tungsten to have a little ball not sharp.
When sharpening a Tungsten have the grinder marks run lengthwise to the tungsten.
Bottom line: always adjust your machine before welding.

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