JD, I think, that "flush" welds got some turbulence from arc being too close to the standard collet body (or gas nozzle, if you use it for AL, but I think it is waste). Thus, Argon is mixing with atmosphere, because the actual flow of the Argon is too close to the material. It can be visible on that weld itself, it is "dirty", seems like little black skin is on it. On the other side, the "stick out" variant seems to be much more cleaner. Just for fun, try to decrease the Argon flow on the "flush" welds and see if it will improve. Me personally, I always weld all of TIG welds with little bit tungsten stick out, if the situation allows it.
AB
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Jul 18 at 02:44 PM
Paul Charron Yep, it makes sense. I agree with you.