dmevis
New member
Hi there.
I am a pretty experienced with Oxy-Acetalyn, Stick, and MIG welding. However, I have always wanted to weld aluminum so I recently purchased a Miller Diversion TIG welder. I assumed that since I can weld with gas and with electric, that TIG welding would not be that hard to pick up.
Boy was I wrong!
Although I have only tried a few times, my TIG welding *****! Actually, I have been unable to successfully join 2 pieces of aluminum by TIG. I have tried different combinations of gas pressure, amperage, electrode, etc., and I still ****.
I guess I could spend hundred of hours experimenting, but I would like to learn it faster.
Any recommendations for how a generally experienced welder should learn to TIG weld aluminum????
Any suggestions for
I am a pretty experienced with Oxy-Acetalyn, Stick, and MIG welding. However, I have always wanted to weld aluminum so I recently purchased a Miller Diversion TIG welder. I assumed that since I can weld with gas and with electric, that TIG welding would not be that hard to pick up.
Boy was I wrong!
Although I have only tried a few times, my TIG welding *****! Actually, I have been unable to successfully join 2 pieces of aluminum by TIG. I have tried different combinations of gas pressure, amperage, electrode, etc., and I still ****.
I guess I could spend hundred of hours experimenting, but I would like to learn it faster.
Any recommendations for how a generally experienced welder should learn to TIG weld aluminum????
Any suggestions for
