Quote Originally Posted by jerky View Post
when your welding stainless you should always use filler. even if you dont need to. the reason being that when you weld stainless, you creat alot of heat in one area, and being stainless, it doesent move that heat very good. SO in your HAZ (heat affected zone) becasue you have such high heats, you can get carbide percipitaion. basically the worse thing to have on stainless. ADDING filler whilst you weld actually decreases the weld puddle temperature thus reducing the chance of CP.
Yeah thanks ! I read that feeding wire in helps the temperature stay down a lot when welding stainless. This time was mainly a practice attempt. I am still really slow and cant get good body position to move fluidly. I have a small spool of left over 308L stainless weld wire (or something) from a mig welder I am going to feed that stuff into the weld next time. I read somewhere that the silica in it or something helps keep it cooler. I just need tons more seat time to practice feeding wire and moving. Its also hard since the pipes a curved thing and not flat it makes it harder. Ill keep trying though.