Tig welding tips, questions, equipment, applications, instructions, techniques, tig welding machines, troubleshooting tig welding process
Dennieburke17
  • Posts:
  • Joined:
    Sat Dec 15, 2018 11:01 pm

I am welding a piece of 6061 billet aluminum to a cast aluminum swinging arm for a motorcycle. What rod should I use?
cj737
  • Posts:
  • Joined:
    Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:59 am

I like 5356, but 4043 also works.
User avatar
  • Posts:
  • Joined:
    Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:09 am

cj737 wrote:I like 5356, but 4043 also works.
Why 5336? Not picking on you, just respect your answers!
Lincoln MP 210, Lincoln Square Wave 200,
Everlast 210 EXT
Thermal Dynamics 25 Plasma cutter

" Anything that carries your livelihood wants to be welded so that Thor can’t break it."
CJ737
cj737
  • Posts:
  • Joined:
    Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:59 am

tungstendipper wrote:
cj737 wrote:I like 5356, but 4043 also works.
Why 5336? Not picking on you, just respect your answers!
5356 is stronger, handles heat a bit better, and I get less porosity welding to cast with it. Has a less grainy finish under high heat applications too. But as I said, 4043 works well too. I’ve used both, but I now tend to grab 5356 for cast, 4943 is quickly replacing 4043 in my racks.
Zeko
  • Posts:
  • Joined:
    Sun Dec 09, 2018 4:44 pm
  • Location:
    Bosnia & Hercegovina

IMG_2336.JPG
IMG_2336.JPG (44.01 KiB) Viewed 1072 times
I'm just finish one of my repairs. I't was a 25mm(1") thick cast aluminium part. It takes more than 20 hours to finish. I'm using 5356 filler and it works pretty good. Lots of porositi in material makes me creazy. I was about 195A. 40% cleaning ( it could be 35 but electrode 3,2mm can't handle). 2,4mm feeding rod. Today I have big piece of cast iron to weld. I will use 2,5 mm NiFe stick for that job.
Post Reply