@@weldingtipsandtricks Talk to them about the small amount of ferrite that is wanted in austenitic welds that comes from the filler metal, that won't necessarily be there with Austentic autogenous welds. Ref the Schaeffler Diagram... Love the channel Jody, I look forward to the new releases. MX.
Some guys at Delta put me on to your videos... one of them was your neighbor LOL! They are very helpful and have provided me with some great insight. Thank you, Jody!
This is great content! I would love to see how you approach something like 3/16 solid stainless rods where there isnt any room for backer metal to act as a heat sink. I've been struggling getting ideal results on small diameter rods
I’m really interested in getting into welding. I’m torn between two machines . I lean towards the Eastwood mp 250 elite I … however I’m not knowledgeable enough to know if it’s a good platform to start from. I’d like any advice from any knowledgeable person to help me decide. The other is a primeweld 285. I’d appreciate any insight from a person who understands this stuff. I’ll get there ‘ I’m just new… 😂thanks .
Yes, purging correctly will prevent it. You can also use Solar Flux and not need to back purge. I use it on long pieces of exhaust, where purging would take a lot of argon, or places where I can't back purge.
You had you Amps set high. What do you think you were actually using? I'm doing some stainless exhaust right now and have my welder set to 38amps, non pulse and back purged. Also using 0.030 filler rod. I played around with some pulse settings but right now I'm getting better results without pulsing.
Wow cant believe the coverage at that distance !
Excellent !
Man that Setup is SO Important!
Would be interesting to see a discussion about how much discoloration / sugaring matters on stainless for practical strength and long term durability.
Sugaring can cause stress cracks over time, too, plus if in a food processing environment, it will harbor and create bacteria.
I agree. Maybe I can interview some failure analysis folks who can weigh in on that
That's a question that I have often asked myself (in the context of non-food processing). I will be interested to see the replies.
@@weldingtipsandtricks Talk to them about the small amount of ferrite that is wanted in austenitic welds that comes from the filler metal, that won't necessarily be there with Austentic autogenous welds. Ref the Schaeffler Diagram... Love the channel Jody, I look forward to the new releases. MX.
oh hey jody. happy belated 17th youtube years. merry christmas. keep those videos coming in good years to come.
Some guys at Delta put me on to your videos... one of them was your neighbor LOL! They are very helpful and have provided me with some great insight. Thank you, Jody!
glad to hear that
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Thanks for sharing with us Jody. Great information. Fred.
This is great content! I would love to see how you approach something like 3/16 solid stainless rods where there isnt any room for backer metal to act as a heat sink.
I've been struggling getting ideal results on small diameter rods
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That is a great weld on light stainless!
Thank you.
Heyy. I was doing this the other day
I’m really interested in getting into welding. I’m torn between two machines . I lean towards the Eastwood mp 250 elite I … however I’m not knowledgeable enough to know if it’s a good platform to start from. I’d like any advice from any knowledgeable person to help me decide. The other is a primeweld 285. I’d appreciate any insight from a person who understands this stuff. I’ll get there ‘ I’m just new… 😂thanks .
Where do you buy the purge fixure
it is custom made but I am working on an affordable version
@@weldingtipsandtrickswill be buying
With backside sugaring, does purging prevent it? In school it was tough to not get it. Even with perfect weld coloration is had some type of sugaring
Yes, purging correctly will prevent it. You can also use Solar Flux and not need to back purge. I use it on long pieces of exhaust, where purging would take a lot of argon, or places where I can't back purge.
argon purge does prevent sugaring.. in a pinch, copper or aluminum backing helps but is not always possible.
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You had you Amps set high. What do you think you were actually using? I'm doing some stainless exhaust right now and have my welder set to 38amps, non pulse and back purged. Also using 0.030 filler rod. I played around with some pulse settings but right now I'm getting better results without pulsing.
@@ChasingPerfection I would guess 40 amps avg output
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Unless you have the same machine, this vid is useless