Downwindtracker2
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Good Morning, I sure others have done it as well, chuckle. But it was my first aluminum part welded by TIG. I'm pretty pleased with myself, another skill learned , certainly not mastered, though. I didn't get that stack of dimes, but it looks like someday I could. The welder was KMS Magnum Wave 200. I'll pass on some lessons I learned the hard way. There must a few hundred YouTube videos on how to TIG weld aluminum, but the easiest to understand were the Miller series . The light went on. They were short too, I stayed awake. But when it came to AC balance, the Miller uses exactly the opposite setting to this Chinese welder.. I got a lot of practice grinding the tungsten until I twigged. This brings me to another point, the owners manual is pathetic, they sure saved a lot of paper. It's better if you print off the one for the ESAB 186i. They are not the same machines, but are very very similar . They should be, they are both made in the Shanghai. I used the optional foot pedal and I set up the torch with a gas lens. Both highly recommended. This comes under if an old Phart like me can do it anyone can.