can weld aluminium with a mig or tig welder
the only way you can weld aluminum is with AC current and high freak setting on the welder , if your welder does not have theses setting then it will not weld aluminum. Good answer! AC is a must! The only other way is if you have an oxy/ace setup (very low psi) or alot of mapp gas, but you have to spread a flux paste on the material (looks like drywall mud) EXTREMELY MESSY!
Yes, a 10 kVA spot welder can effectively weld two 16-gauge aluminum sheets, provided it is properly set up for aluminum welding. Aluminum requires specific settings for voltage, current, and time to achieve a good weld. It's essential to ensure the welder's tips are suitable for aluminum and that the sheets are clean and properly aligned for optimal results.
the best way to get a good looking/ strong weld on aluminum is using a tig welder it is also possibles with a mig welder but for best results recommend a tig welder with HF
You will probably need too weld any holes in your aluminum livestock trailer. It is best to higher a professional welder as this can be very dangerous.
The best fix would be to weld it yes. To do a proper weld on aluminum you are going to want to only use a TIG welder. You can also have decent results with industrial J-B Weld. The area would need to be properly prepped and cleaned though for best results.
Yes, you can weld aluminum with a DC TIG welder using pure tungsten electrodes and argon gas as a shielding gas. However, welding aluminum typically requires an AC TIG welder to produce the best results due to the material's high thermal conductivity.
SP welder means Structural purpose welder.
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In order to weld pieces of 6mm steel you can use any type of welder. Depending on how strong and how pretty the weld needs to be will determine the type of welder you choose.
no,he is called a combination fitter/welder.>.
No Unless you have a newer model welder that is CC & CV, and then they do not do aluminum unless you get into the high end inverter models. Wire welding uses the CV (constant Voltage) and tig is CC (constant current)
yes