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Here it is one more time. I welded these same cupons with 101 amps, no filler both sides then got my frustrations out. I bent it back and forth 10 or so times then pounded it with the hammer and put it in the vice. Arcmaster 185 101 amps, 1/16 tungsten 20 cfh Argon, #12 cup no gas lenz.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Might not be the prettiest weld ever, but dang its strong!! [Account Abandoned 8/8/16 Please Do Not Attempt Contact Or Expect A Reply]. See you on YouTube! -ChuckE2009
Reply:David,The graying of your weld indicates that 101 amps was way to hot. Not a big deal for the piece of scrap you produced, but it could end up being a problem if it were that hot on a project you built for a client.Like most of the TIG weld beads you have posted, the surface texture is pretty rough too. You need to work on being more consistent in your travel along the joint.ESAB Migmaster 250 Hobart Ironman 230Multimatic 215TWECO Fabricator 181i & 211iHH125EZ - nice little fluxcore only unitMaxstar 150 STH - very nice
Reply:Try about 65 amps :]
Reply:do you think welding both sides made the difference?
Reply:The weld was the last one broken, not even cleaned up. I just welded them back together, flipped em over and welded the other side, so yeah, it got hot. All I wanted to do is show it would work with out filler. It was even a concave bead with a Huge crater. But still a full pen weld. FitupLast edited by David R; 12-02-2011 at 06:35 PM.Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:have you tried pulsing it together with no filler metal? I have done that alot on SS.
Reply:Originally Posted by micro368have you tried pulsing it together with no filler metal? I have done that alot on SS.
Reply:Keep working with pulse, the only reason it slows you down it because you haven't figured out how its supposed to be ran yet. While welding some 3" tubing Ive ran at 4PPS and measured 3/8" between 4 pulses (4 pulses = 1 second). (.375" travel per second * 60 = 22.5IPM) That's moving pretty damn fast for manual welding, and extremely fast for TIG.It can be a great tool to have, you just have to put the effort into learning it.Have we all gone mad? |
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