I'm using a standard cup and collect without a gas lens. I can start a puddle and jam through no problem on butt and lap joints. My welds don't look too bad at all. Only problem I have is consistency in the width and spacing in the bead, but for my own projects I'm not concerned about looks. And I'm not overly coordinated so I'll never get "Instagram" weld beads anyway.
But for some reason those inside corners, what a mess. Basically if you watch Jody's video on aluminum inside corners where he shows what not to do to start a puddle, that's what I am seeing. It acts like too long of an arc and too much torch angle.
If by chance I luck out and get a small puddle started in the root of the joint I can usually pull off a decent weld using the move forward, stop, lengthen the arc and dab technique.
But usually, what I can is see a puddle form on either the vertical or horizontal piece -- or both. And let's say it forms on the vertical, if I move the electrode closer to the horizontal, the vertical one disappears. If I get impatient and try to use a little filler to get the puddle started, it either balls and drops a millimeter or two from the puddle. Or it will create a bridge with nothing but air in the root.
I swear if I get any closer to the root it'll foul my tungsten when I dab.
I've tried low and high frequency with little to no difference. I've increased my gas flow. I've tried different grinds on the tungsten. I haven't tried a gas lens but probably should. I've balled the tungsten, that's worse. I've tried changing torch position and so on.
This is all after doing several non-t-joint welds on the same material and getting decent results. So I'm pretty sure the settings are okay.
I'm starting to think I just need to set the welder to say 50% more amps than I would need on a flat joint. Then stomp on the pedal until the puddle starts to close in on the root. Back off and dab. Or dab and back off before moving forward?? Problem with that is I see a lot of blown out edges in my future
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Any ideas?