Jedi-weldmasters,
Thank you for reading my post. I am having trouble with welding the inside of these mitered channels. Firstly, I don’t have much space to move with the jig attached, so I am looking just to tack it with some filler. When I try with the filler, only one side of the joint gets the filler and not the other... 3/16" 6063 - I am using 145 amps with 7 balance.
Any ideas? Should i preheat?
-Jonathan
Tig welding tips, questions, equipment, applications, instructions, techniques, tig welding machines, troubleshooting tig welding process
amateurwelder
- amateurwelder
-
New Member
-
Posts:
-
Joined:Tue May 12, 2015 1:33 pm
- Attachments
-
- channel3.JPG (79.68 KiB) Viewed 707 times
-
- channel2.JPG (115.61 KiB) Viewed 707 times
-
- channel1.JPG (96.7 KiB) Viewed 707 times
- weldin mike 27
-
Weldmonger
-
Posts:
-
Joined:Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:59 pm
-
Location:Australia; Victoria
I believe you will have to crank up your amps. As alum ducks the heat away quickly. (reduce for welding) and secondly, why do you need to tack right in the corner? Not only is this very hard, its also difficult to get out, should you need to cut a tack. I would do one on each extremity of the joint, that is, the corners.
amateurwelder
- amateurwelder
-
New Member
-
Posts:
-
Joined:Tue May 12, 2015 1:33 pm
- weldin mike 27
-
Weldmonger
-
Posts:
-
Joined:Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:59 pm
-
Location:Australia; Victoria
No problem, (weldmonger is our rating based on the number of posts) Im Mick. Nice to meet you.
dave powelson
- dave powelson
-
Guide
-
Posts:
-
Joined:Mon Nov 24, 2014 3:09 am
-
Location:yuba city, CA
1-Fit the outside end corners to create a corner weld as (I think) crouchy sez.crouchy wrote:Bevel your flats and weld butt joins and mabe finish with outside corner? That's how I would tackle it. A good butt join is just as strong as a fillet!
Beveling both the 45˚angle miter cuts to produce a bevel groove joint that can be flush ground since the weld is full pen. is
the way the grownups do it. Those 45's will need that bevel groove, ground flush weld--when flipping the frame to get to the other side and leave it flat on the table, not resting on those welds.
2-Those clamps will twist and roll whatever's clamped in them, so after tacking the full square or rectangular assembly....
you won't necessarily have square corners, parallel sides or most importantly--consistent outside, corner to corner diagonal measurements. (For 98% of all fitups, I don't even bother with corner clamps, there's faster and more accurate methods.)
3-Make 2 tacks in the outside corner joint, one at the top, one at the bottom.
Tack up the other 3 corners the same way.
4-Then, measure with squares, tapes--to see if you're holding the most important, functional, dimensional feature of the assembly (it might be squareness, or maybe width, maybe height, maybe composite of the diagonal measurements--that's up to the fabricator to decide---what is most important for form, fit & function.)
5-If need be, then cutting thru an outside tack is no big deal to make further adjustments--as opposed the inside weld.
Return to “Tig Welding - Tig Welding Aluminum - Tig Welding Techniques - Aluminum Tig Welding”
Jump to
- Introductions & How to Use the Forum
- ↳ Welcome!
- ↳ Member Introductions
- ↳ How to Use the Forum
- ↳ Moderator Applications
- Welding Discussion
- ↳ Metal Cutting
- ↳ Tig Welding - Tig Welding Aluminum - Tig Welding Techniques - Aluminum Tig Welding
- ↳ Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
- ↳ Stick Welding/Arc Welding - Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- ↳ Welding Forum General Shop Talk
- ↳ Welding Certification - Stick/Arc Welding, Tig Welding, Mig Welding Certification tests - Welding Tests of all kinds
- ↳ Welding Projects - Welding project Ideas - Welding project plans
- ↳ Product Reviews
- ↳ Fuel Gas Heating
- Welding Tips & Tricks
- ↳ Video Discussion
- ↳ Wish List
- Announcements & Feedback
- ↳ Forum News
- ↳ Suggestions, Feedback and Support
- Welding Marketplace
- ↳ Welding Jobs - Industrial Welding Jobs - Pipe Welding Jobs - Tig Welding Jobs
- ↳ Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade Used Welding Equipment
- Welding Resources
- ↳ Tradeshows, Seminars and Events
- ↳ The Welding Library
- ↳ Education Opportunities