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Fire Pit Project Part 1

Fire Pit Project Part 1

Fire Pit Build Part 1

Getting the most out of a TIG Torch Switch using 2t and 4t functions

The pieces for this fire pit welding project were cut for me on a CNC plasma table by my good friend Matt Hayden - Welding Instructor at Polk County College And Career Academy.

Since this fire pit welding project is intended more for an educational welding video than a project, I decided to use both MIG and TIG welding to make it more educational and entertaining.

So I used the PrimeWeld TIG225  to tack weld and to also weld some outside corners and then for part 2, I will switch over to mig welding.

TIG welding goes a lot better with clean metal so the first step was to clean the plasma dross.

After cleaning the plasma cut edges with a flap disc, I decided to make all the tack welds using a tig torch with an on/off torch switch so that the tack welds would be small enough to weld over without any humps or bumps.

With the start amps, upslope, downslope, and end amps all set to zero and the 2t 4t switch set to 2t, the torch switch is an on/off switch that comes in handy for when you need lots of small tig tacks or when you are moving around a large project tack welding.


There are lots of fabrication tools from fireball tool, magswitch and other companies that could be used to make the fit up easier on a tapered corner project like this fire pit but I found that using a single  Jumbo MagTab from stronghand tools to make the job quick and easy to align and tack weld.

MagTab™ Jumbo from StrongHand Tools (MNT15)-Weldmonger Store (USA)

Once all the corner joints were tacked using ER70S-2 1/16” rod, it was time to switch over to 4t mode.


With 4t mode, I set start amps to zero, upslope to 2 seconds, downslope to 3 seconds, 


Amperage was set to 105 for the 11ga .120” thickness carbon steel corner joints.

I knew exactly what amperage setting would work because all I had to do was refer back to a previous video I made tig welding 11ga outside corner joints

I used a ceramic jazzy 10 cup set at 25CFH flow rate along with ER70S-2 filler rod.

 

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Darylwklassen@hotmail.com - mai 10, 2025

Hey Jody. Sending you all my best for that road to recovery. Having survived through Renal cancer myself it is tough both mentally and physically but I am a 100% believer of positive thinking and attitude is your best defence against this horrible and unfair disease. I have been clean now 6 years. Looking forward to seeing many more of your videos that you unselfishly share with us wanna be just like Jody welders. Have a GREAT day

Richard Allan - mai 10, 2025

Best wishes and Prayers and knowing you will get better from our Heart..If you ever come to Canada, maybe for the Calgary Stampede, I have a place for you to stay….
I try watch all your video’s and with knowing that you will get better.
Richard & Wendy Allan

Robert Devereux - mai 10, 2025

So glad to hear that Jody ! Best wishes

Henry E Steffen Sr - mai 10, 2025

Hi I just thought I would text you about your cancer journey of which I gone on 3 different times. One of the biggest things when you are getting chemo is the loss of taste or everything tastes like metal, there is a simple solution for that just start using plastic utensils and you have no more metal taste in your mouth, just stay positive and make sure you eat everyday even if you think you aren’t hungry you still must eat. Ok I’m going to let you go back to your welding business if which you are very good at I love your teachings.

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