kf4zht
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Getting used to this whole TIG with a foot pedal and HF Start thing. Welding last night and had a couple questions issues that I could use some help on
Machine - Miller 330 a/bp - Set to the 20-250 setting at ~60 power, HF start, Argon at 20 CFH
1/16 red tungsten in a CK Gassaver with pyrex cup
3/32 filler (er70s iirc)
Material - 1/8 HR .5x.5 angle, **** welded corners. Wire wheeled to get the scale off and wiped down
Issue 1 - This was about 8 welds in - Started getting porosity and spatter, when I cut the weld off there was brown soot on the sides of the weld. Looked over to check if the reg was flowing and it was during post flow. Went on to the next joint and didn't have any issues with that one. Some kind of contamination?
Issue 2 - HF Start - How should this work? Sometime I have to get within a 1/16 of a inch and wait for a minute for the arc to start, other times I am 1/4 inch away and it fires up right away. Is this normal or do I need to adjust something (Looks like I have a HF intensity dial and the spark gap).
Machine - Miller 330 a/bp - Set to the 20-250 setting at ~60 power, HF start, Argon at 20 CFH
1/16 red tungsten in a CK Gassaver with pyrex cup
3/32 filler (er70s iirc)
Material - 1/8 HR .5x.5 angle, **** welded corners. Wire wheeled to get the scale off and wiped down
Issue 1 - This was about 8 welds in - Started getting porosity and spatter, when I cut the weld off there was brown soot on the sides of the weld. Looked over to check if the reg was flowing and it was during post flow. Went on to the next joint and didn't have any issues with that one. Some kind of contamination?
Issue 2 - HF Start - How should this work? Sometime I have to get within a 1/16 of a inch and wait for a minute for the arc to start, other times I am 1/4 inch away and it fires up right away. Is this normal or do I need to adjust something (Looks like I have a HF intensity dial and the spark gap).