Practicing with my 140ST
So I finally got a chance to try out my new Tillman gloves today. I tried both the 25's and the 44's. I like the 44's just a little better than the 25's. I like the cuffs on the 44's better but like the feel of the 25's better, but once you start welding there isn't much difference.
Anyways, first thing I tried was a little aluminum and DCEP.... The aluminum I was using was anodized picture framing. I didn't bother cleaning off the anodized coating... needless to say it wasn't too pretty. On the places where I burnt off the anodized coating, I went back and added filler... actually didn't look terribly bad.
After that experiment I grabbed some scrap steel. It was .11 thick and I set the 140ST to 60 amps. Here is a picture:
Considering this is the 3rd time I have welded Steel with TIG, I am not too ashamed with the results. I have a small section that has the stacked coins look.... One thing I did notice is on that section, the back side does not have full penetration like the rest. I am guessing I should have been higher on the amps and a faster travel speed?
Everlast PowerTig 200DX
Everlast Supercut 50P
I need a MIG.... which one to buy:
I-Mig 160, I-Mig 200, or a MTS 160