Tried using pure for the first time, no changes in the machine but what I noticed was the arc start was jumping all over the place for a few seconds before I got a stable arc.
Using Cerriated it never does that, with absolutely no changes in the settings, literally I take one out and put the other in without even shutting off the machine.
Settings were flow set about between 18-20 and amps about 185.
Using a #8 cup with gas lens.
Anyone else get this, it is like the arc dances around inside the cup for a few seconds before connecting to the work-piece.
Doesnt happen with the Cerriated .
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Perfectly normal for "pure".
To cut it short, start the arc aggressively... Mash it, and back off when it stabilizes. It's a practice/technique thing, but it works.
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To cut it short, start the arc aggressively... Mash it, and back off when it stabilizes. It's a practice/technique thing, but it works.
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Is your machine an inverter or transformer? Miller doesn't recommend pure for their inverters. Before I had an inverter I used pure for aluminum and I would describe things just the way you do. Pure sux compared to most other tungstens. I switched to thoriated or lanthanated on my transformer and it worked great. Only a tiny ball at the tip and a much more stable arc. Now that I have an inverter I use any kind of tungsten I grab out of the box except pure. Threw them away.
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The machine is a dialarc 300/300HF. Old school transformer.
I am used to being able to start the arc slowly with the Ceriated so used the same technique for the pure. it was the only one I had in pure form so thought I would give it a shot.
Tossed it into the trash.
Going to stick with the grey tungsten, will try and get a stick of the 2% lathenated just to try it.
Thanks for the feedback.
I am used to being able to start the arc slowly with the Ceriated so used the same technique for the pure. it was the only one I had in pure form so thought I would give it a shot.
Tossed it into the trash.
Going to stick with the grey tungsten, will try and get a stick of the 2% lathenated just to try it.
Thanks for the feedback.
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You will do fine with ceriated on your transformer machine. There is nothing special about Lanthanated except it is a good all around electrode. Break some rules and experiment with other tungstens. As I said, I had good luck with thoriated and lanthanated on my transformer machine. Tiny ball and great arc control. Post up some pics when you get a chance. Best of luck
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I would recommend zirconated tungsten on aluminum with a transformer machine. I have always had better luck with it on aluminum. Seems to be a little smoother then pure if that makes any sense.
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