Well I spent about 3 hours ruining a lot of 1mm steel plate this afternoon. I STILL can't do Fillet (T) welds
I have tried:
- Very sharp point. Much better than the flat nose point.
- No magnet. Again much better.
- Cleaning/sanding the metal. Can't tell much difference with or without.
- 3-4mm gap between the tip and the joint.
- Poking the tungsten tip further out from the shroud.
- Angling the head more toward the base than the T piece, to put more heat into the plate and less into the base of the T
- Tried smaller 1.6mm tungstens (down from 2.4mm).
All to no avail.
If I use 30-40A there doesn't seem to be enough heat to flow the molten metal from the bottom of the T to the base plate. If I use 50-60A it melts a lot better but I always end up burning holes in the steel. I am using a filler rod to try and bridge the "gap" between the 2 molten pools of metal (one vertical/one horizontal).
I've rung TAFE to see if they are running any courses but nothing at the moment........
Anything else you guys can think of that's worth trying?
I am running in DC Negative mode BTW. Should I be trying to pulse this?




				
				
				
					
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