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I need help setting up my tig welder
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<blockquote data-quote="wont work" data-source="post: 647064" data-attributes="member: 4320"><p>Turn that off. If you will dip your filler rod you can stack it the same way. </p><p></p><p>Turn ac balance to auto. If you are welding on dirty Al turn more toward cleaning and just run a pass with no filler to clean it but I keep mine on auto and it seems to work best. </p><p>Pulse off unless you are welding the same piece and thinckness every time you will be constantly adjusting this</p><p>Ac for aluminum</p><p>Dc for stick</p><p>Dc- for tig on steel and stainless</p><p>Postflow around 10</p><p></p><p>Should be able to weld anything with those settings.</p><p></p><p>For the record I have that same machine at the school and I hate it for anything over 3/16 thick. It will go into over heat mode if you weld over 150 volts for more than 4''.</p><p>If you are going to be welding thinner items it works great though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wont work, post: 647064, member: 4320"] Turn that off. If you will dip your filler rod you can stack it the same way. Turn ac balance to auto. If you are welding on dirty Al turn more toward cleaning and just run a pass with no filler to clean it but I keep mine on auto and it seems to work best. Pulse off unless you are welding the same piece and thinckness every time you will be constantly adjusting this Ac for aluminum Dc for stick Dc- for tig on steel and stainless Postflow around 10 Should be able to weld anything with those settings. For the record I have that same machine at the school and I hate it for anything over 3/16 thick. It will go into over heat mode if you weld over 150 volts for more than 4''. If you are going to be welding thinner items it works great though. [/QUOTE]
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