Dagny
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How do you know what size tungsten to buy. Im thinking of ordering a primeweld tig welder and would like to get some extras.
Did you mean 3/32"?5/32" is a good general purpose size for me up to 1/4" or so material. You will need different collets sized to the tungsten.
Matches my experience with my PW tig machine. 3/32 for aluminum and steel so far.You can do 99% of welding with 3/32" 2% lanthanated tungsten.
If you do a lot of heavy stuff, you could bump up to 1/8". If you find yourself doing a lot of really delicate, thin stuff get some 1/16".
Did you mean 3/32"?
5/32" is a huge tungsten, most torches don't even accept electrodes that big unless you get a huge torch.
I use 0.040" (1mm) up to about 80A on steel DCEN (really small stuff), and it works well, but balls up quickly by 80A. Most of my welding is done with 1/16" (1.6mm), but I'll switch to a 3/32" (2.4mm) above about 125A DCEN, and strictly use the 3/32" on AC at any current. I mostly use my water cooled torch FWIW, and my machine's limit is 200A, though it's very rare for me to go above 150A.I use 3/32" up to 185A (water cooled). I use a 1/16" for small work, especially SS. I've never use an .040"...