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Regarding consumables..................
Tip dip makes a huge difference and makes the tips and nozzles last a hell of a lot longer!
I've done a tiny bit of ali and also stainless but I'm concentration on the steel pipe at the moment as thats what the big exam is on.
Seems kind of weird that in most industries TIG is used on alluminium and stainless yet to be a qualified TIG welder the test is on steel! So in affect you could be a fully qualified TIG welder and have never touched alluminium!
That said a lot of the steel pipe lines in factories, oil refineries and mines are done with TIG so its good practice for me.
Tip dip makes a huge difference and makes the tips and nozzles last a hell of a lot longer!

you shouldny really go above 180a on a 13a 240v supply really. 210a is a bit ott for home use. i have welded 10mm steel with a 180a no worries like ben said just grind the edges.
have you tied ali yet Ben? thats really funny you will think you have not touched a welder before when you first have a go!!
I've done a tiny bit of ali and also stainless but I'm concentration on the steel pipe at the moment as thats what the big exam is on.

Seems kind of weird that in most industries TIG is used on alluminium and stainless yet to be a qualified TIG welder the test is on steel! So in affect you could be a fully qualified TIG welder and have never touched alluminium!

That said a lot of the steel pipe lines in factories, oil refineries and mines are done with TIG so its good practice for me.
