Ok, this may already be answered somewhere else in the forum, but I can't seem to find it.
As someone new to TIG welding and going out to purchase consumables, what difference is it to the weld (because I sure won't see it just starting out without a side-by-side HA HA HA) if I use 2% or 1.5% lanthanated electrodes? My local supplier has 1.5s out the ying-yang and says that they don't know anything about 2%.
So if I buy the 1.5 what am I giving up?
Thanks,
Marc
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Hey Marc, welcome to the forums.marc1957 wrote:Ok, this may already be answered somewhere else in the forum, but I can't seem to find it.
As someone new to TIG welding and going out to purchase consumables, what difference is it to the weld (because I sure won't see it just starting out without a side-by-side HA HA HA) if I use 2% or 1.5% lanthanated electrodes? My local supplier has 1.5s out the ying-yang and says that they don't know anything about 2%.
So if I buy the 1.5 what am I giving up?
Thanks,
Marc
You won't miss out on anything, are you welding at home or on the job? If your practicing at home buy the 1.5%, it's what they stock for a reason. The 2% may hold the point a little better, however it's not significant enough to be an issue, and there wouldn't be any different effect on the weld.
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If most of what you are doing as a newbie is practising at relatively low amps I doubt you'll have trouble. If you are riding 200 amps all day long it might be of some concern.
And if it's the difference between welding and not welding, I say get 'em. What do they cost? I'm guessing not very much. Buy them, do some practising and maybe get some 2% Lanthanated online in the meantime. When they arrive you can do some comparisons for yourself.
As a relative newbie, part of the 'discovery process' for me has been comparing various electrodes. They are not very expensive. I buy packs of 5 electrodes online then light up and see how they go. If I like them, I buy them in greater quantity.
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And if it's the difference between welding and not welding, I say get 'em. What do they cost? I'm guessing not very much. Buy them, do some practising and maybe get some 2% Lanthanated online in the meantime. When they arrive you can do some comparisons for yourself.
As a relative newbie, part of the 'discovery process' for me has been comparing various electrodes. They are not very expensive. I buy packs of 5 electrodes online then light up and see how they go. If I like them, I buy them in greater quantity.
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Jodie covered this in the above link, read the article and watch tne video.
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Jodie covered this in the above link, read the article and watch tne video.
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2% is qualified for AC welding.
1.5% is only for DCEN.
This per the CKworldwide website.
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1.5% is only for DCEN.
This per the CKworldwide website.
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