So I've been doing a bunch of practice welds each day since last friday. Right away I knew there was a problem. The weld just either looked cooked or somehow it was getting contaminated / not getting enough argon. I tried everything (or so I thought) and consulted the experts... Still no go. Then I went back through each and every part coming from the argon tank and tracing it back to the welder and then over to the torch. The last thing it could be was perhaps the gas lens I was using. This afternoon I swapped the gas lens I was using for a different one. INSTANTANEOUS. Good color, good gas coverage, no bake. What a relief. I was beginning to think maybe I had digressed since not welding for over a year and I was back at square one!
Here's the culprit:
Weld closest / facing the camera is with the new gas lens:
I'm going to practice a bit more this week. Now I can concentrate on my heat, spacing, and rhythm instead of chasing my tail with diagnosing a problem. More soon. I'm totally stoked!
Here's the culprit:
Weld closest / facing the camera is with the new gas lens:
I'm going to practice a bit more this week. Now I can concentrate on my heat, spacing, and rhythm instead of chasing my tail with diagnosing a problem. More soon. I'm totally stoked!







