Hi folks. Today was a nice day, so I spend some time in the old garage. I thought I would fire up the old welder and play. I have never had success scratch starting without doing some damage to my tungsten tip. Can someone advise on scratch starting on steel? I don't have a foot option on my welder for starting.
Thanks
Machine is a Powcon
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Try using a small piece of copper to start your arc on instead of your work piece.
Jim
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Pipefitter/Weldor out of Local 396
Millermatic 252
Dynasty 200DX
Maxstar 150 STL
Spoolmate 100
Hypertherm Powermax 85
Miller Digital Elite
JD2 Model 32 Bender
Emerson 7120 Horizontal/Vertical Bandsaw
Oxy-Gas Torch outfit
Generac XP8000E Generator
Well, here is the issue. I am using a standard welding helmet. I know, I know. Autoshade is
the way to go. I am really picky. I don't like the green that is displayed via the autoshade hoods. I wish the mfgs could make an autoshade with no green in it.
Besides that, I tried copper. Of course this was 1 scratch, and I got the copper on the tip. Back to grinding.
I tried my friends Miller syncrowave and at least I could run a beed. (First time welding on aluminum) I think I need to move much faster or turn the heat down something to that effect.
Anyway, I will try the cup on the table and use the filler rod trick.
BTW, is it possible to not scratch start on DC?? can one use a hand or foot puddle to start the arc??
Thanks
the way to go. I am really picky. I don't like the green that is displayed via the autoshade hoods. I wish the mfgs could make an autoshade with no green in it.
Besides that, I tried copper. Of course this was 1 scratch, and I got the copper on the tip. Back to grinding.
I tried my friends Miller syncrowave and at least I could run a beed. (First time welding on aluminum) I think I need to move much faster or turn the heat down something to that effect.
Anyway, I will try the cup on the table and use the filler rod trick.
BTW, is it possible to not scratch start on DC?? can one use a hand or foot puddle to start the arc??
Thanks
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No offense meant what so ever but as a NOOB I have found (and been told by my teachers every day) SPEED KILLS.
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