New guy and a question.....
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:01 am
Hey guys,
I run a small fab shop from my home here in East Tennessee. I have a nice L-tec tig unit and recently I picked up a neat project from a customer to build a brew table. It is made from square hot rolled tube and I am occasionally getting some welds that appear to be flatter than I'd like with a kind of crystal shaped pattern on top of the welds. When I wire wheel them they look okay but I am concerned about this. The rest of the welds look pretty good but do any of you have any idea why I am getting this look? I am running argon with a 1.5% lanthanated 3/32 electrode and a basic torch shield/ceramic. I started out getting real nice looking welds but some of these joints where the tubing is radiused on the edges needs to be mated to the flat portion of an adjoining piece I gotta put a little more rod in there and it seems like I get this more in these spots than anything else. Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong here?
Anyways, I have really enjoyed the videos from Welding Tips and Tricks and have learned tons from them. I wish to thank you for kindly making them and more importantly making them easy to understand for guys like me. Nice to meet all of you...peace
Pete
I run a small fab shop from my home here in East Tennessee. I have a nice L-tec tig unit and recently I picked up a neat project from a customer to build a brew table. It is made from square hot rolled tube and I am occasionally getting some welds that appear to be flatter than I'd like with a kind of crystal shaped pattern on top of the welds. When I wire wheel them they look okay but I am concerned about this. The rest of the welds look pretty good but do any of you have any idea why I am getting this look? I am running argon with a 1.5% lanthanated 3/32 electrode and a basic torch shield/ceramic. I started out getting real nice looking welds but some of these joints where the tubing is radiused on the edges needs to be mated to the flat portion of an adjoining piece I gotta put a little more rod in there and it seems like I get this more in these spots than anything else. Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong here?
Anyways, I have really enjoyed the videos from Welding Tips and Tricks and have learned tons from them. I wish to thank you for kindly making them and more importantly making them easy to understand for guys like me. Nice to meet all of you...peace
Pete