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Hi all, I've been MIG welding for a few years but only really in the last year or so started to reach a stage where I'd consider myself proficient, for a hobbyist at least. That said, I learn something new with every weld!

My main interest is from an automotive perspective as I'm doing a lot of fabrication for a '71 Datsun 240z I'm building. I generally just enjoy making things, particularly when machining and welding is involved. I've got a huge amount of respect for a lot of the fabricators who demo their work on Instagram and YouTube etc and they've really inspired me to get better at welding.

I've recently bought a new, entry level-ish TIG and have been getting some practice. I found that DC welding came relatively easily. I haven't found steel or stainless steel to be as hard as I had expected. On the other hand, AC welding aluminium (which is one of the main jobs I bought the machine for) seems to be much more challenging that I had anticipated.

I've been watching a fair amount of the WeldingTipsAndTricks.com YouTube videos but have reached a point where I would benefit from some guidance from some of the more experienced welders out there so have signed up to the forum in order to learn a little more.

Thanks!
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Welcome to the forum ! Yeah Alum takes a lot of practice just to start making decent beads. Steels are much easier.
Jody has a few introductory Alum vids , I still go back to his "Basics" videos . Good luck with the new machine !
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Welcome NylonAdmiral, a 240Z in the UK, cool. Post up some photos of your progress
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Thanks, yeah the videos are great. Really appreciate that people take the time to share their skills. I'm going to post in the relevant area in the forum in a minute to see if anyone can help diagnose my problem. I'm sure it's either machine settings or simply that I'm bad at welding aluminium :lol:

With regard to the 240, I've finished a lot of the suspension, right hand drive conversion, power steering conversion etc etc. I've just got the RB26 in and need to fabricate the inlet and exhaust system hence why I bought the TIG:
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Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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Thanks Mike :)
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