Originally Posted by
hcforde
It appears that the AC for aluminum is for more cosmetic precise work...
Any thought and suggestions will be helpful.
Yes the TIG process with AC is a more precise and potentially more cosmetic process for welding aluminum. It also requires a bit more skill and practice. Aluminum in general will require more practice to get quality welds. It is much less forgiving than steel as far as settings and technique. For typical farm duty a spoolgun using MIG is probably the way to go. Don't bother going down the teflon liner and short gun route, as a novice it will cause you nothing but grief. I would advise that you get more steel MIG welding under your belt, before switching to aluminum. The skills you acquire will go a long way to a better first experience with aluminum.
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