General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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I recently ordered some things from the Weldmonger store. But the best was the two Tig fingers that came. I find I use the Tig fingers often when I am Mig welding on my rotary positioner. The Tig finger is on my right hand pinky and ring finger. I use this hand to steady the Mig torch. I have the extra large on my pinky and ring finger and that is resting on the flat table which is hot because I was doing mulitple passes on some 3 inch solid round to a flat round 1 inch thick disk. Then I put the single finger Tig finger on my index finger and let the tube forward of the torch grip rest on the Tig finger.

So Jody do I have your permission to use the Tig fingers while Mig welding?

Also when I received my package there was a bonus DVD included. You can imagine my disappointment when the disk contained welding videos! Damn, I thought it was going to be a music disk from Jody's son playing guitar! :(

What's up with that..........!!!!
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I've used mine for mig before, but the spatter gets to it after a while. And it disintegrated when I put it through the industrial washing machine. Lol
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Works for stick as well.

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I didn't even have a TIG machine when I ordered my TIG Finger from Jody. I used it for MIG. Still do. Now that I have a TIG machine, I'll finally be using the TIG Finger for it's intended use. Wonder if I'll have to retrain it...
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I have used mine for a little bit of everything, probably things that I shouldn't have but it worked.
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I see the TF in the store, I'm guessing that it's a heat resistance sock for a finger?
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LtBadd wrote:I see the TF in the store, I'm guessing that it's a heat resistance sock for a finger?
You got it, first guess out of the gate.

Neat device. Once you have one, you'll wonder how you got along without it all those years.

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ldbtx wrote:
LtBadd wrote:I see the TF in the store, I'm guessing that it's a heat resistance sock for a finger?
You got it, first guess out of the gate.

Neat device. Once you have one, you'll wonder how you got along without it all those years.

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Well maybe, so this is used on the hand feeding the wire?
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used on what ever finger is propped on hot metal or which ever one that needs extra heat protection from a weld in progress.
Sometimes more than one or extra large one with 2 fingers in it.
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rick9345 wrote:used on what ever finger is propped on hot metal or which ever one that needs extra heat protection from a weld in progress.
Sometimes more than one or extra large one with 2 fingers in it.
Makes sense, thanks. A lot of my welding isn't at high amps, although I do deal with some heat from time to time
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