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Hollywood1
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When welding aluminum I always get a balled end. Is this normal? 30% cleaning, 120 freq. 2% lanthinated sharpened to a point. Welds look great! Machine set at 75 amps. thanks for any help john.
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Forgot to mention 1/16th diameter tungsten.
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Is it objectionable? Are you using a machine you can't tweak the settings such as a Diversion? I grind a very blunt point. It produces a narrow arc. bump up one size tungsten if it's a problem.
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thermal arc 186 lots of settings. Miller welding video shows a guy sharpening to a point and keeping it like that throughoput the weld.
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Hollywood...I have a new Miller Syncrowave 210...inverter... I use 1.5 lanthanated it always balls. It is still relatively sharp but always gets a small ball at the tip. I dont know if its possible to keep a sharp tungsten on AC
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I appreciate the info from everyone. I see people purposely balling the tip on dc but it just happens on ac for me.
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Looks like you got it nailed. I have heard Jody say that he starts with a shap tungsten and let it ball as it may so that what I do and it works great. Jody explains how to ball tungsten on one of his vids but I don't bother. You should see pure ball up on a transformer. Your welds look great!
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Thanks for the info exnailpounder. I sure appreciate this forum and the tips from everyone. thanks, John
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I have an HTP Invertig 221 and I sharpen to a sharp point also on A/C, usually 3/32 2% Lanthanated and it will form a small ball at the end after a while. As long as the ball stays small and the bead narrow, I just leave it. The arc stays very stable even with slightly balled electrode.
I was using pure tungsten on my Eastwood TIG200, that would end up with a huge ball after a while, unstable arc, bad news lol.
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Thanks massacre. I thought I was doing something wrong.
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Nothing wrong. Don't let the ball get bigger than the diameter of the tungsten. Set post flow to keep tungsten clean. Consider larger tungsten, and blunt grind. Consider a water cooler & torch, nice anyway, they are smaller. On very clean aluminum you'll do very well as high as 80% EN,
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thanks Bill.
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I just looked at the tungsten and the ball is the same size as the tungsten and there is no more taper. Should I have blunted the tip more.
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Currently welding at over 110 amps with 1/16th. Is this possibly the problem?
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I'd go to 3/32.
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I usually use 3/32 and set the point either sharp or blunted depending on use?
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Ill try a 3/32 and blunt the tip some more. Thanks. John.
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Hollywood1 wrote:thermal arc 186 lots of settings. Miller welding video shows a guy sharpening to a point and keeping it like that throughoput the weld.
Is he welding aluminum in the video?

If I recall correctly, Fronius has a setting for automatically putting a ball on a new tungsten that was specially designed for welding aluminum.
EWM Phonenix 355 Pulse MIG set mainly for Aluminum, CIGWeld 300Amp AC/DC TIG, TRANSMIG S3C 300 Amp MIG, etc, etc
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