Aquaticbob
Well-known member
Just got a TIG welder, been doing just fine on steel. Just repaired an oil pan as a matter of fact. So I went and got some aluminum flat bar because I wanted to start practicing on some aluminum.
I set the machine to AC, wire brushed the aluminum till it was nice and shiny, was set to like 75% or so balance, about 100hz would be my guess, 2% lanthanated 3/32" tungsten, about 1/8" tungsten stick out, #4 cup. I pull the trigger and it starts popping and hissing, and the tungsten just instantly balls up into the cup, turning the metal nice and black and not melting the aluminum whatsoever. I'm a little lost at this point. I feel like the gas coverage is good, and I don't think I've contaminated the tungsten. Any guesses?
I set the machine to AC, wire brushed the aluminum till it was nice and shiny, was set to like 75% or so balance, about 100hz would be my guess, 2% lanthanated 3/32" tungsten, about 1/8" tungsten stick out, #4 cup. I pull the trigger and it starts popping and hissing, and the tungsten just instantly balls up into the cup, turning the metal nice and black and not melting the aluminum whatsoever. I'm a little lost at this point. I feel like the gas coverage is good, and I don't think I've contaminated the tungsten. Any guesses?
On what machine do you have?





