nso123
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I really hate removing millscale before welding. That is all.
I really hate removing millscale before welding. That is all.

ER70S6 is your friend when welding steel with millscale or light rust.
If its sheet for a welding table-top why remove? If you are welding the legs to the top just remove in weld area. You can leave it on the top itself and you will eventually wear through it from working on it over the years.
Unless you're building a fab table that's going to be FLAT FLAT FLAT millscale is actually nice to have on a welding table. Keeps the rust at bay.
Acid works. The people who talk about welding through it obviously never pick up a TIG torch...
I use muriatic acid to clean millscale off steel tubes or angle iron. 10 mins in the solution and it strips the millscale right off. Much easier/cheaper than grinding discs or flap discs.
Remove from acid bath, dunk in baking soda solution to neutralize acid, dry off and you're good to weld.
You shouldn't leave it in for too long to avoid hydrogen embrittlement but I think you'd have to leave it in for a very long time to run into that problem.
I would have to respond to that,, if a guy is tig torching some legs on a bench he hasn't got much better to do an is probably a chronic mental masturbater.
Well, I guess that makes you a chronic mental masturbater.
Or the best TIG weldor I've ever seen, hands down.
If you don't practice you can't perfect...

Use it or lose it.
Are you referring to the mill-scale Frank?
LOL. I do hope you realize I only jest. I have seen your welds ZTFab and respect them.
