Looks like someone is trying to copy the TIG finger.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003KW2M1A
Looks like someone is trying to copy the TIG finger.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003KW2M1A
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!
Just a matter of time. The biggest problem with the tig finger is the price. $10 for a piece of fiberglass sleeve (less than $1 in material) is way too high. If he had priced them for $4-6 he would have probably sold 5x as many and companies would not have been so eager to butcher his cash cow.
Everlast PowerTig 200DX
Everlast Supercut 50P
I need a MIG.... which one to buy:
I-Mig 160, I-Mig 200, or a MTS 160
TIG finger sales have always been about supporting WT&T.com, rather than an income source. I agree $10 is high for what you get _directly_, but indirectly we've all (or at least many of us have) benefitted from WT&T. I just checked and didn't see a "donate" link at WT&T, maybe there ought to be.
DaveO
Oxweld oxy acet gear
IMIG 200
PowerTIG 210 EXT... Amazing!
I agree 100% Dave, and there should be a donate button. I know how much time goes into planing, making, editing, and uploading those videos. Not to mention the cost of equipment, supplies,..... It adds up big time and WT&T.com should be supported for their efforts. I know I have learned a lot from watching them. That wasn't what I was getting at by my comment. My point was from an accountant stand point (strictly looking at the numbers).
Everlast PowerTig 200DX
Everlast Supercut 50P
I need a MIG.... which one to buy:
I-Mig 160, I-Mig 200, or a MTS 160
I just ordered a three pack of TIG fingers... That Jody guy has helped me a lot.
Jody's "fingers" Have a lot more wearability, and probably insulate better. But Jody is Savvy. He knows what he is doing.
Mark
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DaveO
Oxweld oxy acet gear
IMIG 200
PowerTIG 210 EXT... Amazing!
I bought two and I use them a lot. Ironically more with the mig than the tig. I love Jody's videos and they have been entertaining and very helpful. I'm happy to support him but in all honesty his tig fingers work great and they wear very well and I would have bought them anyway. Anything to make me less of an amateur.
I thought the price was a bit high till they got here and I used them for the first time. I've used them for MIG quite a bit and the other night, for bracing my hand on an exhaust pipe while notching a flange with a die grinder. Wouldn't trade them for anything and will probably get a few more to have on hand.
Oddly, I was talking to a friend about something similar the other night, he had a new idea and wanted to patent it, etc. I suggested we prototype it, set up a production run, flood the market then re-brand as 'the original' and to hell with the copycats, let them make an inferior product cheaper and sell to those we couldn't reach. We'll get a first bite, get the 're-purchase' crowd when they don't like the cheap one or it breaks, and referrals. Let the big boys play with the lawyers and their crap through patent and trademark and whatnot.
Trip Bauer
Former USN HT
Everlast 200DX New Model
Hobart Handler 125 MIG
Van Norman #12
Atlas 12" engine lathe
'98 RoadKing - 84 Ironhead - 59 Ironhead
I even bought his DVDs just to support him. Without him I would still have 0 welding hours behind.
If he would add a pocket to the shirts, I would buy more of them. Not used for welding, just to work in, so pockets would be safe and welcome. The TIG finger, I do not use a lot unless thick aluminum, when I can find them.
Mike R.
Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
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FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.
I have both those products and prefer the Tig Finger from Jody. It insulates better and just works better overall. I have three sets of them and I will not weld without my Tig Finger. I even use it when I gas and mig weld. Just a great product and it supports WeldingTipsandTricks.
Powertig 250EX
Powerplasma 50
Hobart Handler 210 with spoolgun
Cobra 2000 / Henrob O/A torch
Drill press / metal brake / 36 ton air hydraulic press
Franzinated modified Craftsman 33 compressor
Lots of other metal working tools