First the machine settings: 30 amps, AC, 2T-w/torch switch, Pulse OFF,
1/16" 2% thoriated, no. 5 gas cup, 100% argon @ 6 LPH.
Type metal: .025 aluminum sheet (Lowes), 4043 1/16" rod.
Questions
I seem to be unable to change the amount of cathotic etching with the AC balance. On a reasonable .25 inch wide bead the etching is about 2/3 as wide on both sides of the bead, with no apparent change no matter what the setting of the AC balance. Is this normal at lower amps?
(Machine specific) When pulse is selected and you use an amperage setting of say 30 amps and the display flashes between 2 numbers, I understand that to indicate the high and the low amperage while pulsing. Why do these numbers wander?
(Machine specific) If I set the amps to the lowest setting (23 amps on my machine) with pulse selected will there be any observable difference (will it pulse lower)?
On initial start I sometimes get a crackle and/or a sputter on the above listed aluminum and the arc kinda wanders. Is this caused by my technique or is it something I've not set up correctly? (not enough gas flow, dirty metal/poor quality metal, electrode gap, electrode stickout, torch angle, etc.)
I'd appreciate any insight you folks might have.
Oh I've attached a photo of some of my first aluminum beads. The beads at the bottom were the first attempts then they were wire brushed. All criticism is welcome, well almost all!
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