im sure you know the answer but don't like it, gouge not only the hard-surfacing off but also down into the diluted (parent metal/hard surfacing) area.
also keeping the wire volts to 28.5 or less will help stop the carbides from forming, way slower but helps stop cracking.
at least your doing this now instead of in the summer when its 40 degrees.
i looked up the t91 and it said that it is equivalent to 7018 fro low hyd and tensile strength.
unless it is a demanded wire because of the wps or cost constraints, i would look into a wire that has 1 to 2 % nickle
it gives it way more flexibility, when we went to it on buckets it made everything less prone to cracking. arctec makes a good wire for this but i am sure many companies do.
im sure you knew all of this as your experience is greater than mine on these issues, but i just wanted to make sure my self that i hadnt forgot how to solve welding concerns.
darren
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