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Laying down a fine bead

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23 July 2020, 05:53
skb
Laying down a fine bead
I have had a very nice TIG machine for years and I can weld with it pretty well but I have never been great at very small welds and much of the older steel I work with has impurities which can lead to porosity. I just purchased a new machine and am delighted with it so far. This is the first weld I did with it laying down layers of material .004" thick. The edge of the action had taken a pretty good hit and a nice sized dent was the result. Quite happy for the first go. This machine should work very well for re-joining actions. The heat affected zone is incredibly small allowing me to weld external pits on shotgun barrels as well. The amount of heat involved is so low that you can hold the piece you are welding in your hands and not use gloves! Really looking forward to using the new machine in the shop.






23 July 2020, 07:07
metal
Nice work, what machine did you get?
23 July 2020, 17:21
skl1
Nice. Yes, please let us know what machine. Inverter-based?
24 July 2020, 00:44
clayman216
Impressive. Nicely done !
24 July 2020, 01:01
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
Welds like that can be a real struggle..and prone to disaster.

Found success in first heating the part pretty good, then kind of repeated pulsing something like spot welds.

Not as sophisticated, but might get you out of the woods.

Bought a micro tig some years ago...apparently was sold one without the necessary amperage..now have a $6000.00 door stop I can't give away
24 July 2020, 01:19
metal
I always pulse the weld, with the foot pedal not the pulse function.
Keeps the heat way down so you don’t cook the steel, cause thats when the bubbles start and you end up tearing your hair out if you have any.
24 July 2020, 07:32
TCLouis
Like others, I am curious what welder you purchased!



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