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TIG Welding Aluminum and the Differences in AC Frequency Settings

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#welddotcom #welding #aluminumwelding In this video, Paul Brown, shows the differences when welding aluminum with different AC frequencies. He uses both 60 Hz and 250 Hz. Did you know which one would be better for welding thin material and why? If you have any advice for TIG welding with aluminum, drop them in the comments. We really appreciate you being here and supporting the welding community and especially the new generation of welders! Join this channel to get access to perks: /channel/UCM0kHJXSHR1k1wtLuliKmHg/join Head over to our Website and become a member: http://www.weld.com You can join our groups and forums, ask technical questions, answer questions in the community, look for jobs and more! Follow up on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/welddotcom Visit our http://www.Weld.com/shop Don't miss new episodes of our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review! Now available on these platforms: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/welddotcom Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81NmE2ZGYzYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4qWd24YvSdNUqR0sNiMGk1 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/welddotcom-6NgzNl Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/welddotcom Brands that Support the Channel: LINCOLN ELECTRIC: https://www.lincolnelectric.com/ BOHLER WELDING: https://www.voestalpine.com/welding/ ABICOR BINZEL: https://www.binzel-abicor.com THERMACUT: https://www.thermacut.us/ EVERLAST POWER SOURCES: https://www.everlastgenerators.com/?rfsn=5563218.b94173 AHP POWER SOURCES: http://www.ahpwelds.com COMEAUX CAPS: https://comeauxcaps.com/ Don't forget to use our promo code WELD10 for 10% off Get your ISOtunes (OSHA / NIOSH Compliant) Headphones HERE: Use our code WELD10 for 10% off https://isotunes.com/?rfsn=3712318.e70ce3&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=3712318.e70ce3 MELTTOOLS: https://melttools.com/welding-cameras/ Disclaimer: As an Amazon Affiliate and influencer, Weld.com earns from qualifying purchases via our posted links and affiliate links. Videos produced and made available by Weld.com or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, or representatives (collectively, "Weld.com") are provided for informational purposes only. Although every effort has been made to provide the most accurate and useful information from sources believed to be reliable, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding accuracy, adequacy, completeness, legality, reliability, or usefulness of any information. As tools, products, materials, equipment, techniques, and applicable laws, regulations and ordinances are constantly changing, Weld.com cannot and does not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information contained herein. Under no circumstances shall Weld.com be responsible or liable in any way for any content, including but not limited to death, injury, errors or omissions in the content, or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of any content communicated in a video, on a website or by other means, whether displayed by Weld.com, or a third party in its original or a modified form. All content is subject to Weld.com and any third party's applicable terms and policies. Carefully review all terms and policies. ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING ANY DISPLAYED TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, TECHNIQUES OR PROCESSES. IF EVER IN DOUBT, CONSULT A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL. ANY RELIANCE ON THE PRESENTED INFORMATION IS STRICTLY AT THE VIEWERS OWN RISK. EACH VIEWER EXPRESSLY AND VOLUNTARILY ASSUMES ANY AND ALL RISKS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DEATH, DISABILITY, AND/OR SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY RELATED TO THE USAGE OF ANY TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR TECHNIQUES OR PROCESSES IN THE PRESENTED CONTENT. IN THE EVENT OF AN INJURY IMMEDIATELY SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.

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