Hi:
As I understand most beginner tig welders use 3/32 tungsten.
So what size of filler should I use with it?
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Welcome to the forum! Not knowing your application, I would recommend 3/32" as general purpose. You can use any size you would like up to 1/8". Start with 1/16" and 3/32". The wire size you choose will determine your fillet size/how much you need to dip into the puddle. If you pick to big a filler you will have problems melting it because of the amperage limit of 3/32"
I wouldn't say that beginners use 3/32" on purpose necessarily, but most machines are set up for this size so it is probably by proxy.
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Welcome to the forum! Not knowing your application, I would recommend 3/32" as general purpose. You can use any size you would like up to 1/8". Start with 1/16" and 3/32". The wire size you choose will determine your fillet size/how much you need to dip into the puddle. If you pick to big a filler you will have problems melting it because of the amperage limit of 3/32"
I wouldn't say that beginners use 3/32" on purpose necessarily, but most machines are set up for this size so it is probably by proxy.
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lakehunter wrote:Hi:
As I understand most beginner tig welders use 3/32 tungsten.
So what size of filler should I use with it?
What amperage machine do you have? and what thickness of metal???
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Hi, Wes. I've used 0.045 at around 7 Amps, but didn't know filler rod came smaller than that. Are you using MIG wire to get filler at that size? What are you welding with 0.031 rod?Wes917 wrote:I use 3/32 most of the time, I weld for a living, I use primarily .031-.045 sometimes .062 (1/16). Wire size will depend on your application as has been stated.
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RichardH wrote:Hi, Wes. I've used 0.045 at around 7 Amps, but didn't know filler rod came smaller than that. Are you using MIG wire to get filler at that size? What are you welding with 0.031 rod?Wes917 wrote:I use 3/32 most of the time, I weld for a living, I use primarily .031-.045 sometimes .062 (1/16). Wire size will depend on your application as has been stated.
Cheers,
Richard
Yes it comes in .031 in standard 3'ers. I used it some in an aerospace repair facility I used to work in, and now for parts for ships when the wps calls for it.
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I use 3/32 tungsten (thoriated and pure) almost exclusively. Filler from .035 MIG wire to 1/8", er70, 308, 309, 4043, 5356.
3/32 is what is supplied at work. For heavy sections of aluminum, I keep 1/8" pure and fittings in my personal box. I also keep 1/16" thoriated and fittings in my box for unusually thin work.
However, 3/32 tungsten with rods from 1/16 to 1/8 is my daily bread-and-butter, and works fine 99% of the time.
Steve S
3/32 is what is supplied at work. For heavy sections of aluminum, I keep 1/8" pure and fittings in my personal box. I also keep 1/16" thoriated and fittings in my box for unusually thin work.
However, 3/32 tungsten with rods from 1/16 to 1/8 is my daily bread-and-butter, and works fine 99% of the time.
Steve S
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