Anyone care to hazard a guess at where to start for tigging 16 ga mild steel square tubing? I haven't yet had time to fire up my PP256 yet, but intend to this weekend. I plan to practice on cutoff pieces I have hanging around, but don't really have any idea of what to expect. I've spent plenty of time MIGing this stuff and know there's a fine line between achieving penetration and blowing holes when joining tubing at right angles. I suppose it's the same with TIG.
Any thoughts on where to set up for my initial efforts?


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When I was young I was always in the habit of being real close to the weld to see the fine details and I miss that. Another good thing about using a foot pedal is that you can start the arc with super low current and wait for your eyes to acclimate to welding light without melting anything or having wire feed out like a MIG. Then when you're ready, lean in on the pedal to get the party started. 