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crimsonmarshal
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Hey. First time poster. Hope this is the correct area for this sort of question.

So I am new at tig welding. I am welding an interior corner joint of two pieces of 3/8" aluminum. I'm using a 1/8" pure tungsten electrode set at 200-220 and using 1/8" aluminum filler rod. The issue I'm having is that when I go to apply the filler rod to the substrate it gets melted away with a strange green haze/aura. not sure what to make of it. I't affecting the process.
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It may be contamination related. Possibly from the pure tungsten but could also be low gas flow or dirty metal. I would not weld in a corner on 3/8 without an alloy tungsten. My preference would be thoriated but lanthanated would be o.k. too. Cerriated would help but not as much as thoriated.
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Do you have anodized aluminum?
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Oscar wrote:Do you have anodized aluminum?
He's got 2 threads going.. The other one has pictures.. Doesn't look anodized.
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sschefer wrote:
Oscar wrote:Do you have anodized aluminum?
He's got 2 threads going.. The other one has pictures.. Doesn't look anodized.
Yup, just saw that, lol.
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