Bad gas!
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 10:47 pm
I have a 300cf argon for my main tank and a 150 for a backup.
The other day my 300 was very low so before I got started
I switched my flow meter over to my full 150.
Attempted to weld some 6061 and nothing I done would
produce a clean weld.
I put a fresh gas lens, cup, tungsten and collet on my torch
cleaned my filler rod and my work.
It would get a nice clean puddle and when I would add filler
the puddle would get contaminated.
I pulled my hair out for hours trying to figure it out.
I left the shop that afternoon and on the way home
I told myself the gas is the only thing that was different
from the last time I welded aluminum.
The next day I put the meter back on my nearly empty 300
and every thing was back to normal.
So if your having trouble like this it mite be your gas.
The other day my 300 was very low so before I got started
I switched my flow meter over to my full 150.
Attempted to weld some 6061 and nothing I done would
produce a clean weld.
I put a fresh gas lens, cup, tungsten and collet on my torch
cleaned my filler rod and my work.
It would get a nice clean puddle and when I would add filler
the puddle would get contaminated.
I pulled my hair out for hours trying to figure it out.
I left the shop that afternoon and on the way home
I told myself the gas is the only thing that was different
from the last time I welded aluminum.
The next day I put the meter back on my nearly empty 300
and every thing was back to normal.
So if your having trouble like this it mite be your gas.