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Hi All, So I have a small Easy Mig 100, a small $80 stick welder and a large 240v lincoln stick welder. I have tried and tried to weld aluminum, but have failed at every turn. I understand that typically argon is required. My mig doesn't have a gas hookup. Is there any way with the equipment that I have that I can successfully weld some like 1/16th inch aluminum? It doesn't really have to be beautifully done. I really just want to tack some angel's inside of some rectangular tubing.Thanks a bunch, John
Reply:Get some Aluminator aluminum stick electrode.
Reply:wow I feel like an idiot. yeah, aluminum electrodes. thanks again, John
Reply:Or a TIG machine....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Yep tig. And you get what you pay for
Reply:Aluminum stick does not do it and will destroy the thin material you referenced.Option 1: spend aprox. $1500.00 on a tig welder.Option 2: spend $10.00 on a nice tube of 2 part epoxy.Sound like option 2 would work for the job just fine.Miller TrailBlazer 251Miller HF-250-1Miller MaxStar 150 STLHyperTherm PowerMax 380 plasmaLincoln PowerMig 180Millermatic 252Miller Diversion 180
Reply:Option 3: If it is only a few pieces, take it to someone with the equipment & experience.Option 4: Use fasteners like bolts or aluminum rivets, alter the design to accommodate if necessary.---Meltedmetal
Reply:Originally Posted by bumba000Hi All, So I have a small Easy Mig 100, a small $80 stick welder and a large 240v lincoln stick welder. I have tried and tried to weld aluminum, but have failed at every turn. I understand that typically argon is required. My mig doesn't have a gas hookup. Is there any way with the equipment that I have that I can successfully weld some like 1/16th inch aluminum? It doesn't really have to be beautifully done. I really just want to tack some angel's inside of some rectangular tubing.Thanks a bunch, John |
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