Hi all from Victoria Australia.
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 7:02 pm
Hi all.
Been looking on here for a little while and figured I should join in.
I've been tig welding at home with DC only cheap rig for approx. 12 months doing mild steel and stainless.
Just a few days back I received my new Everlast powertig 200DX which I bought to attack aluminium welding head on.
I've been mig welding for approx. 23 years starting out as an apprentice motor mechanic doing lots of custom mild steel exhaust systems and general welding fab items for LPG conversions etc.
I've always had a strong desire to alloy weld but couldn't really afford the set up or justify it I guess.
So I've been watching Jody's vids for the last twelve months and honestly it probabaly was a great inspiration for me to get into this mess lol . I love the challenge of trying to do great welds and although I'm a long way off being very good, some small wins here and there are a great feeling. I never would have thought in the past that welding could give me so much pleasure as a hobby/past time.
Here is a picture I took of last nights efforts. I'm a little concerned of the apparent wide band of cleaning even though I have my machine's ac balance turned right down to minimum although it is more than likely something I'm doing wrong and not the machine ?
My settings were - 100 amps(foot pedal), 10 LPM argon,1 second preflow,5 second post flow, 5356 filler rod,ac balance at min of 30, ac freq 120, no pulse, 2.4mm lanthanated and 2.4mm thoriated tungstens at approx. 3/16 stick out.
hoping to have some fun here and learn
cheers
Jason
Been looking on here for a little while and figured I should join in.
I've been tig welding at home with DC only cheap rig for approx. 12 months doing mild steel and stainless.
Just a few days back I received my new Everlast powertig 200DX which I bought to attack aluminium welding head on.
I've been mig welding for approx. 23 years starting out as an apprentice motor mechanic doing lots of custom mild steel exhaust systems and general welding fab items for LPG conversions etc.
I've always had a strong desire to alloy weld but couldn't really afford the set up or justify it I guess.
So I've been watching Jody's vids for the last twelve months and honestly it probabaly was a great inspiration for me to get into this mess lol . I love the challenge of trying to do great welds and although I'm a long way off being very good, some small wins here and there are a great feeling. I never would have thought in the past that welding could give me so much pleasure as a hobby/past time.
Here is a picture I took of last nights efforts. I'm a little concerned of the apparent wide band of cleaning even though I have my machine's ac balance turned right down to minimum although it is more than likely something I'm doing wrong and not the machine ?
My settings were - 100 amps(foot pedal), 10 LPM argon,1 second preflow,5 second post flow, 5356 filler rod,ac balance at min of 30, ac freq 120, no pulse, 2.4mm lanthanated and 2.4mm thoriated tungstens at approx. 3/16 stick out.
hoping to have some fun here and learn
cheers
Jason