I am welding Ar400 in the floor of a dump truck that has a heated bed. I got a funny look from the guys when I asked if I should be using straight co2. (Oh yes forgot to mention it's my 1st week on the job)
They pointed me to a bottle of airgas gold mix and said that will be fine. I can't get it a constant bead is it the gas ,ar400 or just me
I'm not sure of the wire type because it's been used and tag gone but I know it's dual sheild.
Any help at all would be great
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jdf_63077 wrote:I am welding Ar400 in the floor of a dump truck that has a heated bed. I got a funny look from the guys when I asked if I should be using straight co2. (Oh yes forgot to mention it's my 1st week on the job)
They pointed me to a bottle of airgas gold mix and said that will be fine. I can't get it a constant bead is it the gas ,ar400 or just me
I'm not sure of the wire type because it's been used and tag gone but I know it's dual sheild.
Any help at all would be great
Well,
First off,
I need to know your settings.
Wire dia, type, voltage, ipm, stick out, work angle, gas mix, flow rate, polarity, thickness of steel and the joint configuration.
Then I might have a remote possibility of helping you.
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Give the guys the "funny look" right back. They're F#$king with you, and waiting for you to ask.
Ask.
They'll only respect you for figuring it out yourself if you actually figure it out for yourself. They'll respect you far more (though it won't seem that way; They'll give you a hard time) for asking how to do it right.
These guys know the process, the materials, and the machines. Swallow your pride, and ask the elders.
Steve S
Ask.
They'll only respect you for figuring it out yourself if you actually figure it out for yourself. They'll respect you far more (though it won't seem that way; They'll give you a hard time) for asking how to do it right.
These guys know the process, the materials, and the machines. Swallow your pride, and ask the elders.
Steve S
I didn't put that info on there because I wanted to make sure what they were
It was 7100 ultra now it's 7100LC .o45
I was running 19.0 volts at around 230-240 ipm hard to be real accurate it's an old feeder
I'm flowing airgas gold blend doesn't really say % at about 40
It's 3/16 AR 400 plate the joint is flat floor with 45° angle up to to the wall with no bevel cut. It's makes a one-sided V
little bit of a slope front to back
It's inside a building so no noticeable wind
That's all I got
P.s.
There's a lot of difference between ultra and LC settings those were my ultra I haven't try dialing the LC wire yet ran out of time
Thanks a bunch for even reading it
It was 7100 ultra now it's 7100LC .o45
I was running 19.0 volts at around 230-240 ipm hard to be real accurate it's an old feeder
I'm flowing airgas gold blend doesn't really say % at about 40
It's 3/16 AR 400 plate the joint is flat floor with 45° angle up to to the wall with no bevel cut. It's makes a one-sided V
little bit of a slope front to back
It's inside a building so no noticeable wind
That's all I got
P.s.
There's a lot of difference between ultra and LC settings those were my ultra I haven't try dialing the LC wire yet ran out of time
Thanks a bunch for even reading it
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Then, scratch what I said... It sounds like you figured it out for yourself, and that should earn you some respect in your new job.jdf_63077 wrote:New settings are 32.5 volts at 270 ipm with the 7100LC wire
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Robert Burns, the Scottish poet, said, "With luck, Muck'll do for brains."jdf_63077 wrote:.../Not sure if luck or knowledge got me through this one
I'll take luck when I get it.
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I saw you voltage and thought there is no way. Glad you worked things out on your own!jdf_63077 wrote:Sorry I meant 23.5 volts I just kept playing with it until it sounded like bacon frying and the slag came off easy
Not sure if luck or knowledge got me through this one
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Hey Wait a Minute....I'm supposed to be wearing a helmet? Since when? Is this new technology?DennisZ wrote:jdf_63077 wrote:It just shows them that I can do more than close my eyes and pull a trigger
See, there's your problem. "Here" most guys use a helmet so you can actually see what you are doing...
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exnailpounder wrote:Hey Wait a Minute....I'm supposed to be wearing a helmet? Since when? Is this new technology?DennisZ wrote:jdf_63077 wrote:It just shows them that I can do more than close my eyes and pull a trigger
See, there's your problem. "Here" most guys use a helmet so you can actually see what you are doing...
You could do like our contractor. Welding anchors to be poured in concrete to support steel columns. Welded with sunglasses...
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Hell, I thought he was spray-arcing it. We've got a Lincoln CV305 at work that will spray-arc at those settings with 75/25 gas!Superiorwelding wrote:I saw you voltage and thought there is no way. Glad you worked things out on your own!jdf_63077 wrote:Sorry I meant 23.5 volts I just kept playing with it until it sounded like bacon frying and the slag came off easy
Not sure if luck or knowledge got me through this one
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23.5V makes more sense.
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I dunno...I keep reading about welding helmets and can't figure out what all the fuss is about. Just squint real tight..you'll be fine ..........sarcasm off...for those who don't get it... ...Hey Grein...your argon is running!!GreinTime wrote:Why would you think that?exnailpounder wrote: Hey Wait a Minute....I'm supposed to be wearing a helmet? Since when? Is this new technology?
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