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If that's your first on ally congratulations - you are 99% there already - only seat time will improve consistency - only comment from someone that does'nt do alot of it is judging by the slight discoloration / soot & erratic etc zone you appear to have marginal gas cover - maybe borderline lack of flow maybe torch angle / stickout or cup size - I'm sure one of the aluminum gurus will reply soon - perhaps you could post your setup to make their life easier.
- Superiorwelding
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Looking good overall. Can you provide us your specs and machine? This will be most helpful in attempting to offer advise.
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- Otto Nobedder
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Raffus,
Don't turn the gas down.
Aluminum likes a lot of gas flow. I typically run 30-35 CFH with a #7 cup on a standard collet (no gas-lens)
Those beads are awesome for a first go!
The soot appears in the places your puddle swelled and "almost" touched your tungsten. Normal. Touch the tungsten, and you'll see a BIG black splotch.
Keep practicing. You've got the basics. Only time will make you better.
Steve S
Don't turn the gas down.
Aluminum likes a lot of gas flow. I typically run 30-35 CFH with a #7 cup on a standard collet (no gas-lens)
Those beads are awesome for a first go!
The soot appears in the places your puddle swelled and "almost" touched your tungsten. Normal. Touch the tungsten, and you'll see a BIG black splotch.
Keep practicing. You've got the basics. Only time will make you better.
Steve S
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