A little discovery spot welding
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 10:11 am
I would like to add a little in this forum , my little discovery I made yesterday while i was was experimenting . I has to do with
spot welding in aluminum. So far was known to do a spot use higher Amperage (power) to the machine and additionally you step up frequency to the highest possible But if you use higher cleaning to close to max then
the spot welding it is much more easy . I you have a very narrow gap then you can do spot welding without even the aid of filler metal , maybe also this can be used to spot if your settings are proper for this type of welding since if there is not enough
cleaning the you will have hard time to weld it. (have in mind though that high cleaning will result in excessive balling up of tungsten).
spot welding in aluminum. So far was known to do a spot use higher Amperage (power) to the machine and additionally you step up frequency to the highest possible But if you use higher cleaning to close to max then
the spot welding it is much more easy . I you have a very narrow gap then you can do spot welding without even the aid of filler metal , maybe also this can be used to spot if your settings are proper for this type of welding since if there is not enough
cleaning the you will have hard time to weld it. (have in mind though that high cleaning will result in excessive balling up of tungsten).