S skinned knuckles Member Messages 7 Nov 20, 2009 #1 please be as harsh as you want, i'm here learn not to be patronised or encouraged here is the steel using 2.4 ceriated tungy on 3mm mild steel plate and below is my attempt at ally (not so good) CIMG0266.jpg 66 KB · Views: 778
please be as harsh as you want, i'm here learn not to be patronised or encouraged here is the steel using 2.4 ceriated tungy on 3mm mild steel plate and below is my attempt at ally (not so good)
S skinned knuckles Member Messages 7 Nov 20, 2009 #2 sorry, heres the ally photo CIMG0267.jpg 44.8 KB · Views: 765
T themininut Member Messages 117 Nov 20, 2009 #3 looks like you have a lot of contamination in the ali, try not to dip the tungsten into the weld pool, get real messy then. You need to get the material super clean to weld ali nice.
looks like you have a lot of contamination in the ali, try not to dip the tungsten into the weld pool, get real messy then. You need to get the material super clean to weld ali nice.
N ngt Saturated.. Messages 126 Nov 21, 2009 #4 see my try on aluminium, might help you http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=14487
J Jackel The chosen one Messages 136 Nov 30, 2009 #5 That black soot is a good sign that your gas is too low
NTwoO More skill with grinder than welder Messages 489 Dec 1, 2009 #6 Jackel said: That black soot is a good sign that your gas is too low Click to expand... Or tip dipping as was mentioned earlier.
Jackel said: That black soot is a good sign that your gas is too low Click to expand... Or tip dipping as was mentioned earlier.