Shield Arc
Super Member
I did the Tig test this morning. Set the machine at 250-amps for these 1/4-inch thick flatbar plates. I wasn't in the pedal fully at all times. Used 1/8-inch ER70S-2 filler rod, 100 % argon, about 18-cfph, 1/8-inch Ceriated tungsten.
I couldn't get a full 1/4-inch weld in one pass. I tried stuffing enough filler into the puddle to do it, but I could tell it wasn't digging into the heel / root, so I settled for little less than 3/16-inch. I let the plates cool to the touch, and broke it. 6-blows is all it took.
So I ran another coupon, but this time I made a 3-pass fillet weld, and got a full 1/4-inch weld.
It took 13-blows to break the plate, and when it broke it snapped!












I couldn't get a full 1/4-inch weld in one pass. I tried stuffing enough filler into the puddle to do it, but I could tell it wasn't digging into the heel / root, so I settled for little less than 3/16-inch. I let the plates cool to the touch, and broke it. 6-blows is all it took.
So I ran another coupon, but this time I made a 3-pass fillet weld, and got a full 1/4-inch weld.
It took 13-blows to break the plate, and when it broke it snapped!











