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So I just picked up a new welding job, welding Aluminum. I have been welding High Temp Alloys for years and have dabbled in Aluminum only a few times.
My question is:
I have to put a 1/2 fillet down on a part, and decided to put a few stacking welds. I am constantly being told by people in this shop that the welds need to be really penetrating in to the material. (which is 6063.) I am welding with 4395 i believe. i could be misprinting that wire number. So once i built up a few stingers i tried to put a fat cover weld on and noticed how hard it is to lay a very big Aluminum Weld. So instead i went with a "weave" style. I've seen alot of those on weld porn and figured why not
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My goal is for my welds to look like a solid bead, not a weave bead. How do i achieve that look?? What weld settings should i rock? I still need this weld to pass penetration issues.
ill post a pic of my weld, the weave, and the previous welder welds i found. You should be able to tell them apart.
im welding on a dynasty 700. I am keeping the EN at 700 and EP at 650, the Balance at 75% and Hrtz at 180. I am bouncing between soft square and Advanced square depending on the required pen i need. Also i am running straight Argon.
Thanks Guys!!