Stainless does not disipate heat very well. So turn down your amperage . set up should be the same as for tig welding steel other than the amperage. On 1/8 stainless I would think you need to set you max amps with the foot pedal all the way down to about 60 amps. I am not used to machines with digital amp readings so I am making an educated guess to what the amps should be. Then try a bead at about the middle of the pedal position then you can roll on or off the amperage as needed. you will need to roll off the foot pedal as the piece heats up. Try to have the amps as low as possible and still run the bead. Stainless will warp very easy so tack everything up good first and do not over heat the metal. If needed walk away and let the piece cool down then go back and finish it. The biggest problem with stainless is too much heat in the piece. If you want the weld to have some color you need less shielding gas so get rid of the gas lens and adjust your stick out till you have the color you want. Personally I would try to have no color difference than the base metal. Then you know you have a good weld with good strength. The filler metal you use depends on your base metal alloy. 308 will work with most alloys but if you have a specific need you need to match the base metal and filler rod for it.
Last edited by TheGary; 02-13-2014 at 03:24 AM.
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