More of Ed's spirit!
I copied this from ol Ed's website this afternoon
"When welding all aluminum alloys, please note: To help retain the properties in the Aluminum HAZ locations,
always use low to conservative TIG or MIG weld parameters, think low weld heat. Low weld heat is one of the
great real world benefits of using the pulsed MIG weld transfer mode on aluminum applications.
"Aluminum provides welds that are less less viscous which is a problem when trying to get weld fusion with
the short circuit mode. Pulsed MIG is beneficial on all aluminum applications. The viscosity is beneficial when
using spray or pulsed transfer for all position welds."
"Pulsed MIG ideal for applications 0.040 to 0.100.
Over >0.100, traditional MIG spray transfer is beneficial."
"In contrast to MIG welding steels, the pulsed MIG process provides real welding benefits. The lower, attainable pulsedspray current avoids weld burn-through. Lower current means you can use larger wires.
Less weld smoke and less ozone generated"
http://www.weldreality.com/aluminumalloys.htm