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Ant428
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Any tips on welding 16ga to 1/8 aluminum. It was really tricky because the edge of the 16ga wanted to melt away before I could get the 1/8 square wall to puddle.
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cj737
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You can preheat the 1/8 first, or, strike your arc on the 1/8 then wick over to the seam and add filler promptly. Arc focus is pretty critical with this.
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back up the thiner alum with a thicker piece of copper
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Even with backing which the angle provides, this is a more challenging weld as you've discovered, get in quick and move, looks like you've done good so far...
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LtBadd wrote:Even with backing which the angle provides, this is a more challenging weld as you've discovered, get in quick and move, looks like you've done good so far...
Thank you, I have one more weld to do so I will try a backer with it.
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cj737 wrote:You can preheat the 1/8 first, or, strike your arc on the 1/8 then wick over to the seam and add filler promptly. Arc focus is pretty critical with this.
So striking the arc and wicking the puddle over worked great! thanks! I added filler right away and everything went smooth
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