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Hi Guys
New guy from Pa. I've been watching the tips and tricks and found this forum. I have a hot rod shop and do my share of welding. I really need to focus more on my aluminum. I will be doing more 3003 H14 , and most will be but welded. Now I'm not having to much problem with that, but working on keeping it from cracking. Most of the problems come from after I wheel or power hammer it seems to crack next or sometimes right on the weld.

Well off to read as much as possible :)
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ProMetalShop,
Welcome to the Forum! Read until your hearts content! If you are forming/hammering on your alum and you are using the TIG process, you will have a lot of trouble with cracking. I would suggest to gas weld the joints.
Here is a video featuring Ron Fournier on why and how to use the gas welding process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmXXE2Os8N0
-Jonathan
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I've been gas welding forever probably since the early 70's, however I would like to get the tig to work. I get some welds I can wheel and planish and others simply split. But I'm stubborn, I'd like to make this work. :D
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Welcome Mate, and good luck... :D

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Welcome to the forum ProMetalShop.
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Thanks Guys for the welcome. :mrgreen:
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Welcome to the forum.
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