What do you guys use for feeding the filler through your fingers without having to pause and restart the arc? I am confident in my welds as long as I don't span more than 6-8" of filler because I am not steady enough to hold it much further out and I am not using proper technique to feed the wire through my gloves. I feel this is what separates a good tig welder from a really good tig welder. Dave
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TIG guys......feeding the filler technique?
I hold the filler rod like a pencil, and use my thumb to feed the rod through my hand.
There are a couple of videos that Jody did at weldingtipsandtricks.com on aluminum TIG welding where he demonstrates a couple of techniques. Highly recommended._kevin
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TIG guys......feeding the filler technique?
I hold the filler rod like a pencil, and use my thumb to move the filler rod along.
There are a couple of Aluminum TIG welding videos at weldingtipsandtricks.com where Jody talks about the various methods of feeding filler rod. Highly recommended._kevin
Syncrowave 250 Analogue
Maxstar 200SD
Maxtron 450
IntelliTIG 40
S64M Wirefeeder
Non-Blue:
Hypertherm PowerMax 1000G3
Lincoln Precision Tig 275
Lincoln WeldPak 155
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My excuse is I don't tig everyday so I don't get enough practice at feeding it. I just back off on the peddle to still keep a small arc so I don't lose my place. Then I push the back end of the rod against my body etc. to feed it through another 6-10" & pick up where I left off.
On the stuff I do I have found it doesn't matter if I can feed it smoothly or not.MM250
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TIG guys......feeding the filler technique?
I hold the filler rod like a pencil, and use my thumb to move the rod through my hand.
Look at some of the Aluminum TIG welding videos at weldingtipsandricks.com for some examples of techniques.
Highly recommended_kevin
Syncrowave 250 Analogue
Maxstar 200SD
Maxtron 450
IntelliTIG 40
S64M Wirefeeder
Non-Blue:
Hypertherm PowerMax 1000G3
Lincoln Precision Tig 275
Lincoln WeldPak 155
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TIG guys......feeding the filler technique?
I do the same as bellboymotorsports. When I started I would practice feeding, with a tig glove on, while sitting in traffic on my way to work. I would feed 4" and push it back with the dash. I would only use about 10" of fill though. You could try this also. http://m.cyberweld.com/tigpen.html
It's a filler rod feeder. I tried it while learning how to feed. I like the thumb and 2 finger method better.
Kevin
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I feed with my index and middle fingers, I use my thumb to put a constant slight pressure on the filler rod to keep it stable. I can tack weld 10' of filler together and weld a joint with it non stop. Saves a huge amount of time versus bumping the filler out with your shoulder ect.Miller syncrowave 200 runner with coolmate 4
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Try feeding the wire between your ring finger and your middle finger and slowly push with your thumb leave your index finger free. Also you can practice by taking pair of thin cloth gloves (brown jesery gloves you can buy at dollar general or a store) and start with a piece of 1/16 wire a full stick and start buy placing wire in between ring finger and middle finger and slightly make a C shape with your hand and slowly push rod with your thumb. Trust me it takes practice but if you have free time just practice and it time you will get the feel
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Originally posted by jrscgsr View PostI feed with my index and middle fingers, I use my thumb to put a constant slight pressure on the filler rod to keep it stable. I can tack weld 10' of filler together and weld a joint with it non stop. Saves a huge amount of time versus bumping the filler out with your shoulder ect.
I have a 4' X 16' fab table and I don't know what I would do with 10' of filler. I hope your Joking!!!! I just can't see wasting the time to tack 10' of filler together. Just my .02
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Lol no I don't actually tack filler rods together. Just making a point. I have seen others weld and stop to bump out more filler rod, if you added up all the lost arc time it would be surprising, not to mention all the stops and starts in your welds.Miller syncrowave 200 runner with coolmate 4
and wp2025 weldcraft torch
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Originally posted by jrscgsr View PostLol no I don't actually tack filler rods together. Just making a point. I have seen others weld and stop to bump out more filler rod, if you added up all the lost arc time it would be surprising, not to mention all the stops and starts in your welds.
Cool, I thought so. With a little practice it's not all that hard to get the hang of advancing the filler.
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