Roy Crumrine

Jul 20 at 08:54 PM

Yes it is possible but can be a little tricky at first. I would say don’t get them too short when you know you’re going to join them. You might notice the puddle might act funny (jump around a little) when you are adding the welding joint into the weld. Might look into making a small fixture or something to help aid you holding the ends together.

Jun 29 at 06:35 PM

Oh yeah you can change out the insides.

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Jun 27 at 08:07 PM

Sounds interesting. As far as filler I would say use Hast X filler so that it matches the parent material in that environment.

I would try to purge the backside of any butt joints and spots you need to weld both sides. If possible.

With welding it if it’s new material it welds nicely. You’ll notice the puddle is a bit sluggish but can take a good bit of heat.

It’s really nothing to worry about. After a few beads you’ll see how the puddle reacts. Just clean everything the best you can.

Jun 26 at 08:36 PM

2 things that come to mind are:

I would tell them sheet stainless doesn’t have a mill scale but Plate does and it should be removed before assembling.

For the gas I would see if you can find a tri mix for mix welding stainless. I’m not sure what the mix is though. I think that would help with the flow.

Jun 26 at 08:32 PM

Lots of it. What’s up?

Jun 20 at 09:42 AM

I’ve not ran a Fronius Aluminum Mig besides a demo but I’m sure they’re nice!

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Jun 18 at 07:20 AM

Front section of a jet engine. The whole part for the most part is cast titanium

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Jun 18 at 07:19 AM

Not completely back. I’ll try to post photos and be in here within the community to answer questions and maybe some short 1 minute video clips but not making full videos.

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Jun 18 at 07:17 AM

Thank you. 👊🏻

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Jun 14 at 09:42 AM

Getting the gas flowing before you start the arc will help with this too. That fraction of a second without any coverage can really be an issue.