Aluminum Welding
So someone tell me if Im retarded. I know you can weld aluminum with a TIG or MIG welder but I don't know the first thing about welding in general. I have a flux at my disposal that I am gonna start ------- so I can learn how to get a bead going and ---- but I was wondering about Alum, is it harder to weld? What is the easist way and what is the BEST way to weld it.
I was talking with a friend about it and he said it might be easier than steel to learn with. I dont know a lot about it but I thought the temps were different and Alum needed to be hotter. someone skool me.
I was talking with a friend about it and he said it might be easier than steel to learn with. I dont know a lot about it but I thought the temps were different and Alum needed to be hotter. someone skool me.
You can TIG, MIG, and Stick weld aluminium. Stick makes a ------- mess. MIG is fairly messy trying to set your machine is a hasel for someone that doesnt weld aluminium alot. TIG is the 'fastest', easiest, and best way for a newbie.
Originally Posted by rudebwoy
and you can't weld aluminum with a flux
Originally Posted by BigWheeze
Eh you're wrong, Look up Aluminium SMAW Electrodes. They use flux.... Shielded Metal Arc Welding which means its self sheilded.... I'm the 'omgmasterwelder'
Originally Posted by weiRtech
i think rude meant with a flux core wire feed welder? smaw is stick electrodes, not wire feed? am i wrong, or does smaw apply to flux core wire?
I was only going to use the flux to get used to makin a nice bead and the basics. All though I think I am going to end up flux'ing the rest of the downpipe. I dont plan to be the next master fabricator but it would be sweet to try making my own mani's and strut braces. Cool ---- to play with in the new garage you know.
Originally Posted by rudebwoy
I meant flux core welder. I have mig 125a and the only thing I can weld with it is steel. can't weld aluminum with it


