Dan’s Certified Welding Inc. is Looking for a Skilled Aerospace TIG Welder

Be a DCWi TIG Welder Now and Securely Work in an Established Welding Shop

dans certified tig weldingA secured and well-paying job is hard to find these days. The good news is that Dan’s Certified Welding, Inc. is offering a skilled welder a chance to join their successful and still growing company.

A Boeing-approved supplier for more than three decades, Dan’s Certified Welding, Inc. is trusted to handle welding jobs for Boeing Seattle, St. Louis and Long Beach for their spare parts divisions. The company has welding approval by UTC, Rohr and Landing Gear division, Parker Hannifin, Gulfstream and others.

Job Opportunity For TIG Welder

Dan’s Certified Welding, Inc. is offering a job opportunity for a TIG welder who has been certified to AWS D17.1. Aside from crafting quality products and parts for their clients, the hired welder is also expected to get the customer timely deliveries as additional work is added.

Most importantly, the hired welder is given a chance to work in an established and still growing aerospace/aircraft welding shop. Plus, the employee is also guaranteed of work for a long time because the aerospace/aircraft industry has years of backlog welding jobs.

Anyone who is interested in applying, or has further questions about this job posting can click below for more information. Interested applicants can also send their questions or queries to info@danscertifiedwelding.com.

About Dan’s Certified Welding, Inc.

Dan’s Certified Welding, Inc. is a NadCap-accredited gas tungsten arc or tungsten inert gas welding company that has acquired a stellar reputation with more than 30 years of track record or success. Centrally located in Los Angeles, California, this company gives highly critical welding for aircraft parts manufacturers and machine shops.

5 Helpful Tips to Improve Your TIG Welding Skills

TIG Welding – The Most Versatile Welding Process

TIG welding is versatile process of welding. However, its biggest drawback is that it is generally a slow process. dan's certified gtaw weldingIt’s a good thing that there are some tips to help you complete a quality TIG welding skills in the soonest time possible.

TIG welding might be a slow process but it most definitely is a very versatile one. Among all the other welding processes, it just might be the only one that is able to handle the most variety of materials, even those that are heavy-alloyed and toxic. TIG welding is also best for thin materials, thanks to its low heat input which prevents burn-troughs. And as if all these are not good enough, this welding process yields the highest quality welding, no matter what application.

Just because TIG welding yields the most positive results, it does necessarily mean that you can simply rely on your training and practice. Patience and efficiency are just as important as well. Below are some tips to help you improve these.

How To Improve Your TIG Welding Skills

Use An Inverter

The use of an inverter power source greatly improves your efficiency in TIG welding, providing you with a smooth arc for a consistent welding performance. Through this, the focus of the arc is narrowed, creating a narrower weld bead and minimizing the heat-affected zone. Thus, you are able to complete the welding job at a faster speed. Inverters also have a balance control feature, something that is very useful when working with aluminum. This will also allow you to finish the job faster.

Choose The Right Torch

The right TIG torch will help you have an efficient welding job. First of all, you need to select a torch that has good insulation. Also determine whether you will need a TIG torch that is water or air-cooled. Water-cooled are best for applications over 200 amps while air-cooled is used for low amps. Finally, consider what you will weld. If you will work for something that will require you to do some maneuvering, it would be best to pick a TIG welding torch that has a flexible neck.

Protect Yourself

If it is at all possible, use gas lens as they will improve shielding gas coverage as well as offer you better joint accessibility (which should greatly improve your TIG welding efficiency. These lenses evenly distributes gas to help in the prevention of oxygen contamination as well as allow you to properly work in those heard-to-reach areas like the “K”, “T” and “Y” joints.

Avoid Over-welding

Over welding will greatly improve your efficiency in TIG welding and (probably more importantly) help you save on cash. This occurs when you put more weld metal in a particular joint then necessary because of a number of factors. To prevent this, you need to ensure that the joints of your welding project are not over-designed. Close fit-up and proper joint preparation are your best defences against over welding.

Get To The Point

The type of tungsten that you will use will depend on your power source and material to be weld. The type and shape of the tungsten can have a big impact on your TIG welding efficiency. For DC and AC welding (with an inverter), a pointed or truncated tip is best. For lower amperage on thin materials, grind the tungsten to a point. On the other hand, grinding the tungsten to a truncated tip will be best of higher amp applications.

Contact Us For Fast and Quality TIG Welding Job

Remember that no TIG welding (or any welding operation for that matter) job yields a perfect result. However, if you want one that is near perfect, contact us. With thirty years of experience under our belt, we have been creating the highest quality parts for a variety of technologies. We have been a Boeing approved supplier for more than three decades so we should be able to take on any TIG welding job with the best quality results.