TIG fingers® are 100% made in USA and 100% Awesome
TIG Fingers let you prop anywhere.
Even right next to the weld on really hot metal.
Preheated Chrome pipe, 6g weld test, anodized aluminum tuna towers and rod racks, sanitary stailess, aluminum intercoolers....anywhere you need to prop and glide TIG fingers are the easy affordable solution.
Freehand hot pass on 4 inch pipe using tig finger®
TIG Finger Short Videos
Propping on hot aluminum 5f tube to plate weld
If you have every had to prop on aluminum, you know how quickly your knuckles start to heat up.
Propping with a TIG finger® TIG welding aluminum dog feeder
3G weld cover pass Freehand with TIG finger
There are so many situations we get into as welders where we need to prop on hot metal. And sometimes there is just no easy way to prop to be steady.
With a TIG finger in your pocket, you will always have a way to prop and have a steady hand.
The ABC's of welding are
Always
Be
Comfortable
Having your knuckles getting scorches trying to finish a weld is the opposite of being comfortable.
You need to be able to concentrate on the puddle...not your screaming knuckles.
Full length video of TIG welding an Aluminum Dog feeder using a TIG finger and pulsing with the foot pedal
My good friend Brad Goodman aka @deepsouthdimestacker on Instagram shows how to tig weld an aluminum dog feeder using the pedal pumping technique.
Pulsing with the foot pedal gives you a lot of control in certain situations. Its like using pulse settings except the pulse is manual so only happens when you are ready for it.
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