first time posting here so first of all thank you jody for this exelant site and forum, learned alot.
sorry in advance, i dont know how to explain in short.....
im from israel and have been welding with tig mostly stainless steel. from time to time i welded some aluminum mostly up to 3 mm. in the past months i've beed taking on more and more aluminum welding jobs.
the last job was welding 15 mm plate to 3 mm wall tubing and 5 mm suports.
im using a kemppi 2300 mls ac/dc
to max my machine capability i welded on 95% en. 50 Hz sinus wave. #5 cup with about 10 l/m or 20 cfh.
after tacking i welded the suports to the tubing first to let the metal soak heat but when i went on to weld the plate to the suports the plate was still not hot inough and the first bead was full pedal, verry slow, somewhat narrow and not as concaved as the following beads. also it had a very dull appearance compared with the others.
to those who lasted.....
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1) is there an advice u can give on how to make all the beads shiny??? (the far bead in the pic is the first one)
2)because of the 15 mm plate i had to weld most of the way on 230 amp or i'll get llitle or no puddle, i focused the arc on the plate but my concern is the metalurgic properties of the tubbing not knowing if i dameged it or not. any advice there???
btw the gaps in the plate were designed that way which didnt make my life easy.........
thanks for the incredible patiance.
Eran