I am new to TIG welding.
I was practicing today and generally things were going well. Every once in a while i would get a splat and the area would almost instantaneously get black with soot the things would clean up.
Is this what happens when you touch the electrode to the work or filler?
I was using a gas lens, #7 cup, 15 CFH and 2% lanthanated electrode
Thanks
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You are new at tig and haven't dipped your tungsten yet?David_M wrote:I am new to TIG welding.
I was practicing today and generally things were going well. Every once in a while i would get a splat and the area would almost instantaneously get black with soot the things would clean up.
Is this what happens when you touch the electrode to the work or filler?
I was using a gas lens, #7 cup, 15 CFH and 2% lanthanated electrode
Thanks
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I also am new to tig welding...
I probably dipped my tungsten 15 times the first night. Twice tonight..
I am not the expert, however my experience leads me to believe that your losing gas coverage when everything soots up.
I probably dipped my tungsten 15 times the first night. Twice tonight..
I am not the expert, however my experience leads me to believe that your losing gas coverage when everything soots up.
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Yes. That perfectly describes what happens when the puddle touches your tungsten when welding aluminum.David_M wrote:...Every once in a while i would get a splat and the area would almost instantaneously get black with soot...
Is this what happens when you touch the electrode to the work or filler?
Steve S
When aluminum gets really hot it rises like dough in a bread pan. That's why why you'll see jody either raise his torch before he adds filler or move the torch away from the direction of travel.
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