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I have been welding some tests parts on 1/8" aluminum and I have been able to run some very nice butt and corner welds, but when I try the fillet weld the welds gets crazy very big bead and just plain junk.I am welding on the same size coupons each time. I almost had it this weekend, but after about 1/2" into the weld things went bad. I know hot and fast and I am able to create the bridge with no problems.I was running about 150A, 1/16" 5056 and 4043 with a 3/32" tung. I noticed when I would dip sometimes I could get a arc back from the tungsten like the filler jumped into the tungsten, but I was not even close to touching the filler on the tungsten. I did have some extra tungsten stick out to see and I was using a gas lens so I have good coverage with gas. And yes, CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN... acetone before and after the dedicated SS wire brush.Do I need to maybe point the tungsten towards the base plate more then the center of the fillet? I noticed if I did a backwards movement before I dipped I have a little better result, but I never use a back movement for butt or corner welds and they turn out nice.Thanks in advance!Build a Barstool Racer at BarFlyRacers.com!
Reply:Originally Posted by malichI have been welding some tests parts on 1/8" aluminum and I have been able to run some very nice butt and corner welds, but when I try the fillet weld the welds gets crazy very big bead and just plain junk.I am welding on the same size coupons each time. I almost had it this weekend, but after about 1/2" into the weld things went bad. I know hot and fast and I am able to create the bridge with no problems.I was running about 150A, 1/16" 5056 and 4043 with a 3/32" tung. I noticed when I would dip sometimes I could get a arc back from the tungsten like the filler jumped into the tungsten, but I was not even close to touching the filler on the tungsten. I did have some extra tungsten stick out to see and I was using a gas lens so I have good coverage with gas. And yes, CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN... acetone before and after the dedicated SS wire brush.Do I need to maybe point the tungsten towards the base plate more then the center of the fillet? I noticed if I did a backwards movement before I dipped I have a little better result, but I never use a back movement for butt or corner welds and they turn out nice.Thanks in advance!
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Reply:Originally Posted by malichbut when I try the fillet weld the welds gets crazy very big bead and just plain junk. I almost had it this weekend, but after about 1/2" into the weld things went bad. I know hot and fast and I am able to create the bridge with no problems. |
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