Cleaning Aluminum -Tip's
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:30 am
1. Here's something I did that made me feel stupid. I had to back chip about 10 feet of Al weld on a edge flange. I did that with a 4-1/2" segregated diamond concrete blade and it worked great. I then came back over the groove with a round edge 60 grit flap disc. Finally I went over the top of it with a 120g flap disc. I brushed it with a stainless steel brush, blew it off with clean air and then wiped it down with Acetone.
Sound O.K. It's not.. The flap disk left crap in the aluminum and the sanding groves caused horrible arc wander. On the next one I didn't use the flap disk. Instead I used a red and then green scotch bright disc on my die grinder. This time there were only two areas of contamination where the blade didn't go deep enough and no arc wander to speak of.
2. Do not use polyethelyne air compressor hose for your tank lines. I make up my own hoses and tried the translucent blue 1/4" air hose that they sell at HD. It's rated at 300 PSI and that was fine. What I found almost immediately was a lot of contamination in the weld puddle. It took me a while to figure out it was the hose and when I changed it for a inert gas rated hose the problem dissappeared.
Just thought I'd share in case you've experienced similar problems.
Sound O.K. It's not.. The flap disk left crap in the aluminum and the sanding groves caused horrible arc wander. On the next one I didn't use the flap disk. Instead I used a red and then green scotch bright disc on my die grinder. This time there were only two areas of contamination where the blade didn't go deep enough and no arc wander to speak of.
2. Do not use polyethelyne air compressor hose for your tank lines. I make up my own hoses and tried the translucent blue 1/4" air hose that they sell at HD. It's rated at 300 PSI and that was fine. What I found almost immediately was a lot of contamination in the weld puddle. It took me a while to figure out it was the hose and when I changed it for a inert gas rated hose the problem dissappeared.
Just thought I'd share in case you've experienced similar problems.