Shield Arc
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He was an NRC welding inspector. We were building Nuclear waste tanks at the time.Who did the testing?
He was an NRC welding inspector. We were building Nuclear waste tanks at the time.Who did the testing?
Aluminum sheds heat so well you may be better using a long run, but if you're having trouble staying on course that's a problem too. Personally speaking, if you have a 12 inch weld to make, you may be better doing it in three 4 inch sections with a skipped area between the welds. Most jobs don't require 100% weld for strength, but it does look better.Sean
I've never tried welding aluminum vertical, it'd take me some practice to decide which way was better for me. Usually down works better than up as far as puddle movement goes, but don't quote me on that.
You're pushing the gun, I assume? Better penetration and gas coverage when pushing, especially with aluminum.
He was an NRC welding inspector. We were building Nuclear waste tanks at the time.![]()
My starts are not only poor quality but ugly to boot so minimizing them to just one seemed the logical thing to do and where this lift is a finished consumer product a decent looking weld has its advantages as well.