Old Steel Fouling My Tungstens
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:27 am
Hey, all,
I'm tigging up some home projects using some OLD 1/8" steel (like from the 60s or 70s) that was used in the frame of a travel trailer. Even when I grind off all the rust and dirt down to shiny metal, I find that I'm getting a lot of porosity in the weld, and the metal is bubbling like a volcano and spitting molten metal that sticks to my tungsten even when I don't dip it.
This happens so fast that it seems like I can't weld more than 10 seconds before I need to switch tungstens or grind, because the tungsten gets fouled and my arc starts wandering all around.
I suspect this is due to impurities and maybe a lot of sulfur in the old steel.
Somewhere I saw a Welding Tips and Tricks video where Jody recommended some kind of stainless filler for this kind of situation, I think he said it contained a lot of de-oxidizers that helped clean up the weld.
Does anyone remember which filler Jody recommended for this? Was it 309 ?
Thanks.
I'm tigging up some home projects using some OLD 1/8" steel (like from the 60s or 70s) that was used in the frame of a travel trailer. Even when I grind off all the rust and dirt down to shiny metal, I find that I'm getting a lot of porosity in the weld, and the metal is bubbling like a volcano and spitting molten metal that sticks to my tungsten even when I don't dip it.
This happens so fast that it seems like I can't weld more than 10 seconds before I need to switch tungstens or grind, because the tungsten gets fouled and my arc starts wandering all around.
I suspect this is due to impurities and maybe a lot of sulfur in the old steel.
Somewhere I saw a Welding Tips and Tricks video where Jody recommended some kind of stainless filler for this kind of situation, I think he said it contained a lot of de-oxidizers that helped clean up the weld.
Does anyone remember which filler Jody recommended for this? Was it 309 ?
Thanks.