Aluminium TIG Practice KIT-1 The Professor

$12.99

The ultimate foundation for learning aluminium TIG.
The IA-FAB Aluminium TIG Practice KIT-1 “The Professor” is tailored for both new welders looking to get more hood time and experienced welders refining their aluminium skills.
With 11 weld joints designed for structured progression, it offers a step-by-step path from basic to advanced TIG techniques — helping you develop confidence, control, and consistency on every pass.

Each piece is laser-cut from 0.125” (3.2 mm) 5052-H32 aluminium sheet metal, ensuring perfect fit-up and repeatable practice for authentic real-world training.

Specs

  • Material: 0.125” (3.2 mm) 5052-H32 aluminium

  • Recommended filler: 3/32” 4043

  • Joints: Fillet, Lap, Offset open corner, Open corner, Edge walk

  • Focus: Progressive TIG training, tie-ins, heat control, fit-up accuracy

  • Pro tip: Allow cooling between welds to prevent warping (standard aluminium practice).

⚠️ Please Read
To avoid warping, allow cooling time between each weld joint.
This is standard best practice when working with aluminium.

The ultimate foundation for learning aluminium TIG.
The IA-FAB Aluminium TIG Practice KIT-1 “The Professor” is tailored for both new welders looking to get more hood time and experienced welders refining their aluminium skills.
With 11 weld joints designed for structured progression, it offers a step-by-step path from basic to advanced TIG techniques — helping you develop confidence, control, and consistency on every pass.

Each piece is laser-cut from 0.125” (3.2 mm) 5052-H32 aluminium sheet metal, ensuring perfect fit-up and repeatable practice for authentic real-world training.

Specs

  • Material: 0.125” (3.2 mm) 5052-H32 aluminium

  • Recommended filler: 3/32” 4043

  • Joints: Fillet, Lap, Offset open corner, Open corner, Edge walk

  • Focus: Progressive TIG training, tie-ins, heat control, fit-up accuracy

  • Pro tip: Allow cooling between welds to prevent warping (standard aluminium practice).

⚠️ Please Read
To avoid warping, allow cooling time between each weld joint.
This is standard best practice when working with aluminium.