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I am building a 24 X 48 charcoal grill out of 304 stainless. Sheets of 1/8" and angle. This is the base. I am just getting the hang of stainless. I started on the back and by the time I got to the front I was happy with what I have. 3/32 tungsten mostly black some red. 1/16 308L filler. Pure argon. I started at 185 amps then turned it down to 99. This is for indoor use. I started in the back with filler and 185 amps available. 14 cfh argon WP20 water cooled #7? gas lens.This was the side with no filler. Much more careful with the heat. Some fillerDavidLast edited by David R; 11-03-2011 at 06:36 PM.Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:I had to cut off three flanges and weld on a new one in the right spot. They gave me an alignment tool. My son cut off 2 with 4.5" grinders and 30 wheels. On the last one I tried to gouge it off, but it made too much of a mess. Next was the plasma. It did a good job quick and had the least cleanup with a grinding wheel.Inside, tig tacks at every bolt hole. When the Cs turn into Vs, I am as hot and fast as I can go.1/8 or .105" sheet ( I never measured it) to 5/8 bar Less than an hour around the whole thing. Arcmster never complained. I held it to the floor except in the corners. "Weld through the corners" I learned that here.Arcmaster 185 water cooled wp20 3/32 tungsten, full tilt. 3/32 E70S-6. Stool Last edited by David R; 11-03-2011 at 07:32 PM.Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Originally Posted by David RI am building a 24 X 48 charcoal grill out of 304 stainless. .... This is for indoor use. |
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