I'm a hobbyist learning on my own so would really appreciate some input from some of the more experienced welders on this forum!
I'm currently practicing with some 2mm aluminium sheet I have. I've found that I can get a pool started on a flat piece of stock, then start creating a bead across the workpiece. It's by no means a work of art but it's got the basis of something I can hopefully develop into an acceptable weld.
The problem is that as soon as I go to do either a butt or a lap weld, everything starts to go horribly wrong and I can't get a bead to start taking shape.
My setup is:
R-Tech TIG161 AC/DC 160amp Inverter TIG.
Fresh, 1.6mm ceriated electrode.
2mm aluminium sheet.
20cfh pure argon/10sec post flow.
4043A filler rod.
Base current 55amps (a welding calculator suggested 65-70 but I think that was for a non-inverter and it turned out to be too high anyway).
No pulse.
Approx 55% AC balance, approx 110hz AC frequency.
I've checked most of the common "newbie" mistakes which I've found online. I'm holding the torch at about a 15 degree angle with my filler rod 90 degrees to the torch, I've cleaned the workpiece extensively by grinding the top oxide layer away or scrubbing with a stainless wire brush, then cleaning with acetone. I've used various "welding calculators" to get the setup right. I've tried using a chunk of aluminium billet as a heat sink.
Although I'm currently using these settings at the moment I've tried various other combinations and the problem seems to persist.
What I seem to find is that although welding on flat stock is OK, as soon as I actually go to weld one piece of stock to another, the edges sort of curl away from each other. This seems to be worse if I do an internal corner weld too.
You can see from the attached shameful image what I mean. The beads on the flat bit are taking shape but the edges look horrendous when I try and join one piece to another.
What am I doing wrong? Any help would be much appreciated!
Is there something wrong with my setup or is it just that I'm bad at welding aluminium?
