Aluminum MIG welding
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 12:56 pm
This question might have already been asked but I'll ask it again anyway.
I'm welding production on aluminum boats, 5356, and they are using a 75/25 argon/co2 mix. My question is why would they use this instead of straight argon.
Also, I'm using a miller XR-alumafeed powered by the miller alumapower 350 with the xr pistol and for the life of me I have the hardest time getting my settings right. I typically weld on .090 as the thinnest up to 1/8. I was running at about 21 volts and 440 wire speed. My frustration comes when every time my gun has issues they switch it for a new one and this always throws my setting off. My latest issue happened after I switched over my drive roller in the gun and my wire speed went from 440 down to 390 to get the same results. if anyone has an explanation that would be great. Also if anyone has suggestions on what my setting should be floating around that would be helpful. I weld mostly lap and inside corner joints with no prep after being cut or bent if that is of any help.
I'm welding production on aluminum boats, 5356, and they are using a 75/25 argon/co2 mix. My question is why would they use this instead of straight argon.
Also, I'm using a miller XR-alumafeed powered by the miller alumapower 350 with the xr pistol and for the life of me I have the hardest time getting my settings right. I typically weld on .090 as the thinnest up to 1/8. I was running at about 21 volts and 440 wire speed. My frustration comes when every time my gun has issues they switch it for a new one and this always throws my setting off. My latest issue happened after I switched over my drive roller in the gun and my wire speed went from 440 down to 390 to get the same results. if anyone has an explanation that would be great. Also if anyone has suggestions on what my setting should be floating around that would be helpful. I weld mostly lap and inside corner joints with no prep after being cut or bent if that is of any help.