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Now I'm starting to feel a lil more confident!!!

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:46 pm
by smaliden2
in the first pic I think my welds are starting to look a lilttle better. The second pic is the back side, and I dont know if thats how it is supposed to look or if I just used too much heat. I am finally getting to the point where I can see the etching zone and see when things are starting to go wrong. The welds are on .025 aluminum plate.
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Re: Now I'm starting to feel a lil more confident!!!

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 10:11 pm
by Superiorwelding
I personally think you are doing great. .025 is some very thin material to practice on. Keep up the hood time.

-Jonathan

Re: Now I'm starting to feel a lil more confident!!!

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 2:21 pm
by nathan
Yeah, man if you can control it on .025, you're set! when did you start working on TIG aluminum?

Re: Now I'm starting to feel a lil more confident!!!

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:54 pm
by RichardH
nathan wrote:Yeah, man if you can control it on .025, you're set!
No joke. :D The fact that you're not blowing holes in the sheet is impressive by itself. For running beads, I'd probably use a piece of 1/8" at least, to avoid too many "learning experiences" at the same time...

Re: Now I'm starting to feel a lil more confident!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:24 pm
by smaliden2
I just started to tig about a month ago when i bought an everlast 205s. Although I cant speak for how long this unit will last I can tell you it has a very smooth arc & very easy to set and control once you understand what each knob does. So from your comments I'm guessing that it seems to be going in my direction! WONDERFUL NEWS!!! I figured if I could learn on the thin stuff (.025) first (total of 8 hours practice so far) that everything else would fall in place. 3/32- 2% lanthenated tungsten, 3/32 filler rod, 40 amps, no pulse, 65% ac balance, 130 ac frequency, 1 sec pre flow, 5 sec post flow, also using the pedal so I can back off as I weld has proven to be very useful and has improved burn through 1000%.
thanks, Scott

Re: Now I'm starting to feel a lil more confident!!!

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:39 pm
by nathan
Try 1/16" E3 tungsten and 1/16" filler. Low amps like that can struggle to get off of a 3/32". If it's working for you though, I suppose there's no need to change :D Keep it up man! Try something like that on some 1/8" material and you oughtta be able to lay it right in "no problemo!"