Posted by Oliver power on February 24, 2013 at 17:40:52 from (65.37.17.18):
In Reply to: Aluminum welders posted by c-man on February 24, 2013 at 09:25:02:
I read all kinds of different "Do's & don't's" when it comes to welding aluminum. Having clean, uncontaminated aluminum is one I hear / read the most of. Yet, the man who welds my aluminum projects simply tig welds the pieces together, as if it were carbon steel. I've brought him aluminum that's snow covered, cold, wet, dirty, you name it. A quick wipe with rag. Maybe knock off some heavier dirt with wire brush, and weld her up. Best aluminum welds I've ever seen! Quite often, people in public look at my aluminum scaffold equipment. Most every time, they ask Who Did The Welding?, And comment on the nice welds. So, although I agree with everything mentioned, I know it has more to do with technique, settings, and experience.His tig welder is a water cooled Randsom, Ransond, or something like that. In other words, it's not a high end Miller.
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