Lead welding using TIG
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:30 am
This is my first post (and rather an unusual one) here on Welding Tips and Tricks. Have to also say first, excellent web page, very informative instructional videos and forum.
I am constructing a porch on my house with a flat roof section, which I'm going to use coded lead sheet to cover this part of the roof. Before I started to experiment, using TIG to weld the lead sheet for myself I thought I would ask first, has anybody any experience of using TIG to weld lead, AKA lead burning to join lead sheet?
With lead being non-ferrous and a post-transition metal group 14, along with tin (aluminium is post-transition metal group 13), would the settings be similar to welding aluminium i.e. AC settings for cleaning action to remove the oxide layer and pure argon backing gas?
Many thanks in advance, Andrew
I am constructing a porch on my house with a flat roof section, which I'm going to use coded lead sheet to cover this part of the roof. Before I started to experiment, using TIG to weld the lead sheet for myself I thought I would ask first, has anybody any experience of using TIG to weld lead, AKA lead burning to join lead sheet?
With lead being non-ferrous and a post-transition metal group 14, along with tin (aluminium is post-transition metal group 13), would the settings be similar to welding aluminium i.e. AC settings for cleaning action to remove the oxide layer and pure argon backing gas?
Many thanks in advance, Andrew