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How To Weld Aluminum Tig Torch

How To Weld Aluminum Tig Torch
How to Weld Aluminum - Learn To Weld Aluminum
Here's the unassembled TIG torch from our Miller Diversion 165 TIG welder. Note the newer-style thumb control on the handle, which takes the place of the traditional foot pedal to control the output of the torch. From left to right, the parts are: a gas shielding cup, a tungsten electrode (the yellow tip means 1 percent thoriated tungsten, good for welding mild steel), a collet body, a collet (copper part the tungsten is slipped through) torch body, and an endcap. View Related Article
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