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[Welding]TIG Simulator

Old 12-08-2008, 11:29 PM
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Here is a video of a TIG (GTAW) welding simulator in action.

Has anyone here ever used one of these? It would be interesting to
hear comments about how realistic the experience is for accomplished
welders.



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Old 12-09-2008, 12:13 AM
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Very cool!!! Being a welder, that is about all there is to a welding test. They did a great job simulating what the whole process is all about. I did notice a error in his technique Nothing major, I think he or she would have pass the test.

Nice find.
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Pulling the filler rod out of the shielding gas is a bad habit.

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Originally Posted by Slalom4me
Pulling the filler rod out of the shielding gas is a bad habit.

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