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030 wire, setting 6/6 or 7/7welding mild steel rod & square iron.as weld cools it pushes out some material like Mt. St. Helens blowing out ash plume.any suggestions?ThanksJames
Reply:need lots mo info : welder and settings--- gas/no-gas..FC ...(application as in sealed sqr metal) PICS would helpidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tigidealarc 250/250 ac-dc tig #2 used for sticklincoln sp100hh125dual arbor grinder polisher30 yrs of hand tools52 pitch blocks 6p-26prake gauge -pitch gaugeG&D prop repair 918-207-6938Hulbert,okla 74441
Reply:Thanks for responding.I have a 250amp CK mig, it was set at 6 volts, 6 wire speed & 7 volts, 7 wire speed with 030 wire same results.argon/ox tank, 4-5 flow, mild steel 1/4 inch rod & open ended box iron.can't send photos to this site since I don't have them on website.if you provide email address I could send them that wayJames
Reply:Sounds like porosity. Dirty material or not enough gas flow, or both.Ranger 250 GXTSmith Gas Axe
Reply:Originally Posted by James460030 wire, setting 6/6 or 7/7welding mild steel rod & square iron.as weld cools it pushes out some material like Mt. St. Helens blowing out ash plume.any suggestions?ThanksJames
Reply:Spray welding makes less porosity but in turn makes more volcano's. It is mainly due to contaminated base metal. Rust, baked in grease/oils, paint is great for this.
Reply:Thanks Gentlemen.I believe the "rusty, dirty, oily" is the cause, even though I ground the heck out of the surface.J> |
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