jroark wrote:Does 5356 weld different than 4043 much?
Ya 4043 wets in nicer. 5356 is less forgiving in its sweet spot. But when you get it dialed it looks awesome.
The faster you can weld with 4043 (less heat into the part) the less Sandy look it'll have. The thicker the aluminum the quicker it'll cool and the less Sandy look it'll have.
Onenastycummins wrote:I'm having evxactly the same problem with my everlast 210ext and every time I strike an arc my tungsten looks like this
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You have a gas problem. Step on the pedal and make sure you can feel gas coming out. Around 15 cfh If you do but it stops immediately after, you need to up your post flow. If all that's working you might have the wrong gas. It needs pure argon or argon helium mix. If that's correct then you might have a bad bottle of gas. If all that is right then you could have a leak in your system letting air in.
Onenastycummins wrote:I'm having evxactly the same problem with my everlast 210ext and every time I strike an arc my tungsten looks like this
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You have a gas problem. Step on the pedal and make sure you can feel gas coming out. Around 15 cfh If you do but it stops immediately after, you need to up your post flow. If all that's working you might have the wrong gas. It needs pure argon or argon helium mix. If that's correct then you might have a bad bottle of gas. If all that is right then you could have a leak in your system letting air in.
Hope this helps
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Thank you for the reply, I do have gas coming out and have tried 15-25 Cfh and always pure argon.
I've used 4 different bottles of gas with exactly the same results and I have also checked for leaks with soapy water at every connection, I'm dumb founded and can not figure out what's wrong with this thing and help is greatly appreciated considering everlast is really no help.
Ac balance 35 frequency 120 but I've tried 30-40 on the balance and just about every setting on the frequency. Anything over 42 on the balance and the tungsten looks like it's about to explode
Onenastycummins wrote:I'm having evxactly the same problem with my everlast 210ext and every time I strike an arc my tungsten looks like this
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You have a gas problem. Step on the pedal and make sure you can feel gas coming out. Around 15 cfh If you do but it stops immediately after, you need to up your post flow. If all that's working you might have the wrong gas. It needs pure argon or argon helium mix. If that's correct then you might have a bad bottle of gas. If all that is right then you could have a leak in your system letting air in.
Hope this helps
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Thank you for the reply, I do have gas coming out and have tried 15-25 Cfh and always pure argon.
I've used 4 different bottles of gas with exactly the same results and I have also checked for leaks with soapy water at every connection, I'm dumb founded and can not figure out what's wrong with this thing and help is greatly appreciated considering everlast is really no help.
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I was having gas coverage problems before also. Used brand new large gas lens and would get bad coverage, put in a regular old standard collet body and it fixed the problem. http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... =5&t=11667
5th Street Fab wrote:You have a gas problem. Step on the pedal and make sure you can feel gas coming out. Around 15 cfh If you do but it stops immediately after, you need to up your post flow. If all that's working you might have the wrong gas. It needs pure argon or argon helium mix. If that's correct then you might have a bad bottle of gas. If all that is right then you could have a leak in your system letting air in.
Hope this helps
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Thank you for the reply, I do have gas coming out and have tried 15-25 Cfh and always pure argon.
I've used 4 different bottles of gas with exactly the same results and I have also checked for leaks with soapy water at every connection, I'm dumb founded and can not figure out what's wrong with this thing and help is greatly appreciated considering everlast is really no help.
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I was having gas coverage problems before also. Used brand new large gas lens and would get bad coverage, put in a regular old standard collet body and it fixed the problem. http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... =5&t=11667
i have also tried the standard collet body and cup with no luck. The welds aren't awful looking but there's peppering and porosity wihich I don't like at all
Mattwho777 wrote:How's the grain of your tungsten? Is the arc wandering any?
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I grind tungsten horizontal, not how they recommend but I've bet ever had an issue. I'm not getting any arc wander
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You could light up on some stainless real quick and keep the gas over it til it's completely cool and if it's not silver then it's definitely a gas problem
Mattwho777 wrote:How's the grain of your tungsten? Is the arc wandering any?
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I grind tungsten horizontal, not how they recommend but I've bet ever had an issue. I'm not getting any arc wander
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You could light up on some stainless real quick and keep the gas over it til it's completely cool and if it's not silver then it's definitely a gas problem
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i actually weld quite a bit of stainless with no issue what exactly does this test you speak of show me ? I thought stainless typically turned colors
It does typically turn colors but if it's kept in gas coverage until it's cool enough to touch it should be silver. All you need to do is get a puddle started then stop and keep the torch over it with the gas flowing and check the color.
Mattwho777 wrote:How's the grain of your tungsten? Is the arc wandering any?
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I grind tungsten horizontal, not how they recommend but I've bet ever had an issue. I'm not getting any arc wander
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Try grinding it the other way and just see if it helps or not.
Aluminum is very sensitive. Hope you can get it figured out.
ill give the drill and my belt sander trick a shot and see if it makes a difference . I haven't had much time this week to mess with anything in the garage