Any idea what this is?
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 5:45 pm
Happened a few weeks ago and I still have not been able to find anything in researching.
Old stock 1-5/8"OD SCH40 galvanized made in the UAE that I pulled from the off-cuts bin, with galvanize ground away from weld area except for the inside of the tube which I couldn't get to. 0.045 ER70S-6, 25CFH of C25, ~18v and what ever ~40%-42% on an old MM200 is. This spike that was not molten kinda rose and floated in the molten puddle. Never seen this before and have no idea what the hell it could be. I went to break it off and it was extremely brittle, almost like carbide. Did not notice any porosity or anything weird as I was grinding the weld away. Still have the same reel of wire in the machine and have not had this happen since (though it's only been about 100' at most out of the reel since it happened). My only guess is something in the tube, but I have no idea. The wire didn't seem to have any oddities in the arc during this weld. Only idea someone else has had was the galvanized spider-webbing/cotton candy-ish stuff that happens, but this was way different than that.
Today I welded some more stuff from the same length of tube and did not notice the same, so that partially rules out my idea of cutting-bit contamination on the factory bevel.
Old stock 1-5/8"OD SCH40 galvanized made in the UAE that I pulled from the off-cuts bin, with galvanize ground away from weld area except for the inside of the tube which I couldn't get to. 0.045 ER70S-6, 25CFH of C25, ~18v and what ever ~40%-42% on an old MM200 is. This spike that was not molten kinda rose and floated in the molten puddle. Never seen this before and have no idea what the hell it could be. I went to break it off and it was extremely brittle, almost like carbide. Did not notice any porosity or anything weird as I was grinding the weld away. Still have the same reel of wire in the machine and have not had this happen since (though it's only been about 100' at most out of the reel since it happened). My only guess is something in the tube, but I have no idea. The wire didn't seem to have any oddities in the arc during this weld. Only idea someone else has had was the galvanized spider-webbing/cotton candy-ish stuff that happens, but this was way different than that.
Today I welded some more stuff from the same length of tube and did not notice the same, so that partially rules out my idea of cutting-bit contamination on the factory bevel.