Tig Welding DVD Covers The Basics, by Ron Covell!

You'll Make Stronger, More Professional Looking Welds Or Your Money Back! -- No Questions Asked


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This Tig welding DVD called Tig Welding Basics by Ron Covell is a step-by-step guide to Tig welding for beginning and advanced welders.

Whether you are a welder with 40 years experience, or you're just starting out, you will learn a great deal from 'Tig Welding Basics'. Veteran welders will discover a few new tips and techniques, and beginners will be excited at the new found knowledge and skills they will uncover from watching this DVD and putting them into action.

In Tig Welding Basics you will discover....

  • Proper machine settings
  • Joint preparation
  • Electrode selection and preparation
  • Torch technique
  • What to look for when things go wrong!
  • And much more!

Ron's unique and comprehensive description of the tig welding process is professionally enhanced with close-up photography, and this really brings the important details into clear view. It makes what some welders describe as a difficult process simple to understand.


Tig Welding Basics - Discover how to create strong, beautiful welds. Your skill at welding is important. This DVD makes tig welding easy. And it's the best instructional DVD on tig welding in the world! Normally $39.99. 

If you really want to learn TIG and take it to another level you should also consider Advanced Tig Welding by Ron Covell. Both of these DVD's are considered to be the best instructional courses on DVD on the market. Ron Covell is a great teacher and has an excellent teaching style that anyone can appreciate. He is also a master welding and fabricator with so many accolades to his credit it will fill up a book.

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Advanced Tig Welding

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