Internal TIG tacks
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 5:29 am
Hello out there,
Started a new job in jan this year as a painter. The company found out I had previously been welding etc at work and at home so asked me to help out in the metalworking side of things during a busy period.
I can mig weld and tig weld, but run into a little problem with how they do things at this company.
They use a lot of 16 gauge mild steel sheet for manufacturing item and rely on a lot of tacks to hold items together (instead of small seam welds)
I have done tack welds in the past to hold things together prior to full welding, but they have always used a little filler. The company tend to do a lot of internal tacks that i can't seem to get right. I did a piece last week that was to the drawing, but they said i used TOO much weld and heat (was running around 45amp on a inverter tig unit and used 1mm filler rod and did 1/4" to 1/2" runs) All they want is a tack with no filler rod (just strong enough)
Problem is if i try to do the tacks at 45 amp, you have to hold in position for a little longer and tend to blow through. I have tried turning the heat up to just give me a 1/2 second (or less) pop of heat. I have tried different positions etc and can't seem to perfect this " tack "
Will try to get some pictures today to show exactly what i mean
Started a new job in jan this year as a painter. The company found out I had previously been welding etc at work and at home so asked me to help out in the metalworking side of things during a busy period.
I can mig weld and tig weld, but run into a little problem with how they do things at this company.
They use a lot of 16 gauge mild steel sheet for manufacturing item and rely on a lot of tacks to hold items together (instead of small seam welds)
I have done tack welds in the past to hold things together prior to full welding, but they have always used a little filler. The company tend to do a lot of internal tacks that i can't seem to get right. I did a piece last week that was to the drawing, but they said i used TOO much weld and heat (was running around 45amp on a inverter tig unit and used 1mm filler rod and did 1/4" to 1/2" runs) All they want is a tack with no filler rod (just strong enough)
Problem is if i try to do the tacks at 45 amp, you have to hold in position for a little longer and tend to blow through. I have tried turning the heat up to just give me a 1/2 second (or less) pop of heat. I have tried different positions etc and can't seem to perfect this " tack "
Will try to get some pictures today to show exactly what i mean