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Can aluminum be welded with an AC only stick welder?
Thanks for any help.
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The short answer is,

Yes.

AC is apparently the preferred machine for the same reason high-frequency is used in TIG. It doesn't work well on material under 1/8".

If you google "aluminum SMAW", you'll find more than you ever wanted to know.

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Isnt that one of those, short answer yes, but the long answer is no you really dont want to deals?
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Yeah, that about sums it up. :lol:

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I agree.
It falls into that category of:
"Just because you can doesn't always mean you should" :shock:
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Thanks everyone for the info, will google aluminum SMAW.
Gland I found this web site, you all have been a great help to someone just starting welding.
Cheers Jock
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The main thing I've learned about stick welding aluminum is to make sure you heat the material up enough before you weld it. It's the fastest you'll ever burn a rod up too.
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