I will try to lower the flow , It is a small corner where the angle laps onto another just trying to make a smaller fillet weld.Try it around 6 lpm or lower
Thanks
I will try to lower the flow , It is a small corner where the angle laps onto another just trying to make a smaller fillet weld.Try it around 6 lpm or lower
Thanks
PowerTig 200DX
Supercut 50P
PowerTig Micro 185 SOLD GREAT MACHINE
Millermatic 200
Miller Thunderbolt
Jet 1340 Lathe
Jet 20" Drill Press
Jet 12" Wet Band Saw
Kalamazoo H7 Bandsaw
Forward 12,000 lb 4 Post Lift
I tried changing the AC Frequency turned it too about 2 o'clock that kept the tip of the tungsten from burning back and helped centralize the arc.I also turned the Balance back to about 11 o'clock.Gas was reset to 6 lpm this is what i got, material .200 aluminum to .100 aluminum 90 deg corner,This was way back in my cart i am building and was not easy to get too.![]()
PowerTig 200DX
Supercut 50P
PowerTig Micro 185 SOLD GREAT MACHINE
Millermatic 200
Miller Thunderbolt
Jet 1340 Lathe
Jet 20" Drill Press
Jet 12" Wet Band Saw
Kalamazoo H7 Bandsaw
Forward 12,000 lb 4 Post Lift
Links to my welding projects > : Spray Arc with the 250p : Coldsaw Stand : Welding Cart : Heavy Duty Rolling Shelf : Taller Bandsaw
2013 250EX : SSC Pedal : I-MIG 250P 20' Profax gun : Power Plasma 60 p80 torch : 3M Speedglas 9100XX : Evolution Rage 3 DB cold saw
You will get a much better idea of how the controls effect the weld if you start with two pieces flat on the bench then weld a little with each setting, only changing one at a time, before adding in the complexities of out of position, different thickness, and confined spaces. Then when problems crop up, you will have a much better idea of what adjustments need to be made to what controls to fix the issue, instead of just guessing. There is no one magic setting good for everything, or welders wouldn't add these controls. Having said that, different techniques can replace some of these controls, too. A good welder can get good welds from a simple machine, while all the bells and whistles in the world are no replacement for practice.
But it seems like everyone wants to run, without the bother of crawling or walking.
BTW, you have a huge frosted band from way more cleaning than you need for new material like that. (Tip: you fix that issue with the AC balance control)
Last edited by Rambozo; 08-09-2012 at 02:57 AM.
Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!
We tried a bunch of small pieces and got different results, that weld was not easy as you could just barely reach it. I did find out that the aluminum angles i bought from the scrap yard were there for a reason they did not meet metallurgical specifications. I had one piece that did not want to weld at all. And another that was perfect , like i stated in another post this type of machine is a lot different than what i used 40 years ago and will take a little time to get used too.
PowerTig 200DX
Supercut 50P
PowerTig Micro 185 SOLD GREAT MACHINE
Millermatic 200
Miller Thunderbolt
Jet 1340 Lathe
Jet 20" Drill Press
Jet 12" Wet Band Saw
Kalamazoo H7 Bandsaw
Forward 12,000 lb 4 Post Lift