My aluminum welds cracked
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:08 am
Yeah, probably an old subject.
Miller 251 with spoolmatic 30A gun
tank with pin holes to repair - 5052? aluminum plate?
3/16" x 3" aluminum flat bar for repair job - 6061?
Filler wire - ER4043
I cut off a piece of 3" flat bar (aluminum 3/16") to patch a hole in a aluminum tank where a pin hole corroded through. I had 2 holes so I had 2 weld patches to do.
The first patch weld had no problems. it was a 3" by 3" square I cut and welded. It looked fabulous.
The second one however was a bit bigger - 3" by 6" patch. I finished welding and it also looked good and then BAM! - one of the side welds cracked the whole 6" length on one side. So I cleaned it up and welded it again. You guessed it, BAM! It cracked again.
What gives here? I imagine the tank is 5052? series plate aluminum. The flat bar was probable 6061 series. I used ER4043 filler wire.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Should I shorten up the welds to let them cool properly? Preheat the weld area? change filler alloy to a higher alloy say 5356?
It was a bitch taking this tank out of my boat. So, I need to be sure I do this right so I can confidently put it back without worries. What do you think?
Jim
Miller 251 with spoolmatic 30A gun
tank with pin holes to repair - 5052? aluminum plate?
3/16" x 3" aluminum flat bar for repair job - 6061?
Filler wire - ER4043
I cut off a piece of 3" flat bar (aluminum 3/16") to patch a hole in a aluminum tank where a pin hole corroded through. I had 2 holes so I had 2 weld patches to do.
The first patch weld had no problems. it was a 3" by 3" square I cut and welded. It looked fabulous.
The second one however was a bit bigger - 3" by 6" patch. I finished welding and it also looked good and then BAM! - one of the side welds cracked the whole 6" length on one side. So I cleaned it up and welded it again. You guessed it, BAM! It cracked again.
What gives here? I imagine the tank is 5052? series plate aluminum. The flat bar was probable 6061 series. I used ER4043 filler wire.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Should I shorten up the welds to let them cool properly? Preheat the weld area? change filler alloy to a higher alloy say 5356?
It was a bitch taking this tank out of my boat. So, I need to be sure I do this right so I can confidently put it back without worries. What do you think?
Jim