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Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 9:07 pm
by Stevegannonhandmade
Hi,
I'm trying to make a living out of my garage and basement, selling welded Mjolnir and home decor online and at craft shows. I taught myself how to weld, so...you know... I don't really know how to weld. My welds are looking better and better, however...
My TIG brazing with silicon bronze ends up with lots of bubbles/air in the bronze, and I don't know why. This brazing is also pretty sooty....
My welds on mild and stainless are not sooty, nor do they have air in the beads.
I'm using a Miller econo TIG. DC EN.
The econo TIG does not indicate amps... the dial just goes from 0 to 100 (% of full amperage, which changes depending on the setting). So... I used the food pedal to give it enough amps to just start to see the beginnings of a puddle in the steel, and then back off just enough to still get a nice puddle with the bronze, but not melt (much) of the steel.
I'll attempt to attach a pic so you can see how sooty the braze is, and the inclusion of the air. If I use much more heat than I did in the pic I start to melt the base steel (just mild steel).
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and advice.
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Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 6:42 am
by Stevegannonhandmade
Sorry... I should add that I'm using 1/16 2% lanthanated tungsten and pure argon, around 15 cfh.
Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 7:08 am
by cj737
It could be a few things: You may have contaminated the tungsten by dipping into the bronze filler pool, your cup size could be too small and thus you're not getting sufficient coverage, your base metal must be REALLY clean for TIG, and even more so with SilBr, and it could be too much heat is causing the puddle to suck some base metal up into it (and the base is not clean on BOTH sides if you're dealing with thin sheet metal).
Its difficult for me to say exactly what has caused it from the blurry pictures and no further info.
Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 7:10 am
by Stevegannonhandmade
How do I make pictures show up? It's not clear... I'll try again
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Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 7:15 am
by Stevegannonhandmade
I still do dip my tungsten more than I'd like, and I change them out... a lot... as soon as I dip them. In this example I'm using 1/8 mild steel, sanded to clean metal on both sides. I was using a #8 cup, and a #8 pyrex cup to see if that helped... both with a new gas lens.
I feel like I'm doing all of the right things... and this is a new tank of argon, however it was happening with the last tank too.
Now I'm off to the Trenton punk rock flea market...
Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:28 am
by LtBadd
Steve, maybe this can help...
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Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 1:37 am
by tweake
you left out the [ on the code.
this is the pic.
https://i.imgur.com/FumWqSF.jpg
edit: pic is to big to display on the forum. the above link should send you to it.
Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 10:06 am
by Kevin_Holbrook
looks a little like brass
try welding with AC
Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 3:15 pm
by Warrenh
This is si bronze on naval brass. Use ac with 80% EN. Brass has zinc in it that will burn off and leave holes.
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Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 4:50 pm
by Stevegannonhandmade
Thank you for your attempts to help with this...
I think I may have found the problem...
I still dip my tungsten, and sometimes that means pops and spits, etc... So... gas lenses are 'used up' and have a lifespan. The problem apparently started after I changed out a collet set, and now... replacing that one seems to have fixed the issue.
I will include that as a troubleshooting measure in the future, before asking for help.
Thank you again!
Steve
I'll (attempt to) post a link to a new pic... 1/4" mild steel, all filler is 1/16", 2 beads silicon bronze, 2 beads stainless filler (409? I was given)... one seems too too much heat?, 1 bead mild steel filler, and one silicon bronze on A/C... seems as if the A/C left some spots of contamination (or perhaps simply made them more visible?), and it is certainly acceptable in my shop. I end up grinding all of the welds on the Mjolnir and large D20's I make with the TIG... most everything else is MIG.
Re: Bubbles/air in silicon bronze TIG braze?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 10:02 pm
by R32Guy
Hope the new gas lens resolves your issues. I recall in a video that Jody recommends using AC for silicon bronze Tig brazing. If I recall you can turn the settings to minimal cleaning action if your machine allows. If not the default AC settings should still work fine but it may require a little higher current setting.