Cracks in aluminum
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 5:51 pm
Today I'm welding 1" square aluminum tubing. 6061, 1/8" wall. I'm welding a bunch of rectangles that are about 18" x 8". So my main members are 18" and the intersecting members are 6". I'll get some pictures but in the meantime, hopefully this paints a picture.
I'm tacking with 4043, 1/16" and finally welding with 5356, 3/32".
Some of (most of) my tacks are cracking, even though I am adding a good amount of filler.
And some of the ENDS of my final welds are cracking.
Hmmm...
My argon flow is about 20CFH. I'm welding with a 3/32" LaYZr tungsten. My workhorse Lincoln PT185 is supplying the current. I have the machine set at 185 amps but that's just so that I can get a good punchy start and increase the heat if needed. I'm using no pulse and about 75% penetration/25% cleaning (estimate).
I am only welding flat; no fillets. I am not grooving my aluminum but just penetrating as much as I can and I do feel I am getting decent penetration.
Maybe because the 18" piece is a bigger heat sink than the 6' pieces, I'm getting differing rates of expansion? Perhaps because I don't have the pieces firmly clamped? Sadly I don't have a welding table, just a 3' x 6' slab of 3/8" steel so I'm a bit limited in terms of tools for fitting up securely.
cj737, tweake - you guys there?
I'm tacking with 4043, 1/16" and finally welding with 5356, 3/32".
Some of (most of) my tacks are cracking, even though I am adding a good amount of filler.
And some of the ENDS of my final welds are cracking.
Hmmm...
My argon flow is about 20CFH. I'm welding with a 3/32" LaYZr tungsten. My workhorse Lincoln PT185 is supplying the current. I have the machine set at 185 amps but that's just so that I can get a good punchy start and increase the heat if needed. I'm using no pulse and about 75% penetration/25% cleaning (estimate).
I am only welding flat; no fillets. I am not grooving my aluminum but just penetrating as much as I can and I do feel I am getting decent penetration.
Maybe because the 18" piece is a bigger heat sink than the 6' pieces, I'm getting differing rates of expansion? Perhaps because I don't have the pieces firmly clamped? Sadly I don't have a welding table, just a 3' x 6' slab of 3/8" steel so I'm a bit limited in terms of tools for fitting up securely.
cj737, tweake - you guys there?