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New to Aluminun Tig welding, after practicing for about a week on pieces of aluminum, I started my project, welding 2" x 1/8" wall tube onto 1/4"x 2" flat stock, was using 3/32" pure tungsten electrode, with balled tip,I turned my amp to max 150 on machine, I was not getting the results it thought I should be getting, so I tried a 1/8"pure tungsten electrode, balled the tip, then it seem to work better. So I guess my question is should I stick with the 3/32" or is it ok to use the 1/8" on this machine, or am I exceeding the limits of this machine trying to weld 1/4"?
- AKweldshop
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I had that same machine for about a week.
For the 175amps it puts out, 3/32 is all you'll need....
That machine is very limited to aluminum.....
You'll be pushing it to puddle that 1/4.
I hooked up helium to mine, 5cfh of helium, and 15cfh of argon.
I was trying to weld 3/4 to 1/4.... air cooled 9 on it.
Bull.
That machine is very limited....
You can weld 1/4, it will be slow, and I'm sure you don't have the resources to add helium.
Unless you can get your LWS to get you a smaller bottle of 75/25 argon/helium
Get a pic of your attempted bead up, for inspection.
If 1/8 tungsten works better, use it....
Best,
~John
For the 175amps it puts out, 3/32 is all you'll need....
That machine is very limited to aluminum.....
You'll be pushing it to puddle that 1/4.
I hooked up helium to mine, 5cfh of helium, and 15cfh of argon.
I was trying to weld 3/4 to 1/4.... air cooled 9 on it.
Bull.
That machine is very limited....
You can weld 1/4, it will be slow, and I'm sure you don't have the resources to add helium.
Unless you can get your LWS to get you a smaller bottle of 75/25 argon/helium
Get a pic of your attempted bead up, for inspection.
If 1/8 tungsten works better, use it....
Best,
~John
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Freeagle,
You can't hurt a thing using a bigger electrode than needed. That said I think that 3/32 pure should handle 150 amps with no problem but if it welds better with 1/8 then by all means leave it in.
Len
You can't hurt a thing using a bigger electrode than needed. That said I think that 3/32 pure should handle 150 amps with no problem but if it welds better with 1/8 then by all means leave it in.
Len
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This is my machine.
Here is a picture or 3" 1/4 wall welded to 3" 1/4 flat bar.
I had no trouble at all with heat, I do run 85% argon and 15% helium all the time. I have a small machine shop and never know what projects I will do, so having the ability to weld thicker Alum. is always good. I have welded 1/2" alum with this set up (preheat was key). My tungsten was 3/32 thor. because that was what was in the torch when I did this test for you.
Here is a picture or 3" 1/4 wall welded to 3" 1/4 flat bar.
I had no trouble at all with heat, I do run 85% argon and 15% helium all the time. I have a small machine shop and never know what projects I will do, so having the ability to weld thicker Alum. is always good. I have welded 1/2" alum with this set up (preheat was key). My tungsten was 3/32 thor. because that was what was in the torch when I did this test for you.
freeagle66
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Ya I have the same machine, bought it 2 weeks ago, I like it so far, I went back to the 3/32 tungsten, and had no problem with it, guess I just needed some more practice, LOL, I am just running the Argon.
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