why is the arc so much softer on stainless when I use 75/25 gas. The weld bead is high and the arc is not as aggressive. I am welding watertight welds in 20 gauge 304. A seam about 6" long. I can't get a special mix with a 20 cu. ft. tank, only argon or 75/25.
Try what the welding supply store call tri mix for ss.
the suppliers will not do the small tank in any special mix gases. they say I must go to the "m" size tank. What will the tri-mix do on plain steel. If it would work, then it could justifly the bigger tank of tri-mix. Otherwise I'd have a bunch leftover with no immediate need.
try argon if they will fill your tank with argon only.
it will perform better than the ar/co2 mix.
when you finish the stainless job go have the mix put back in your little tank.
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Hi Bzzzzzzzzz,
>>Why is the arc so much softer on stainless when I use 72/25 gas<<
As compared to what? We routinely use 75/25 Ar/CO2 with FCAW on stainless steel with good results.
What process are you using? GTAW? GMAW? FCAW?
I'd like to assume that your not using GTAW and 75/25, but one never knows.
Filler metal?
>>The weld bead is high and not as aggressive<<
Again, compared to what?
Bead profile can be affected by many different factors. Voltage, wire speed, travel speed, oscillation, just to name a few.
More information would be good. Can you elaborate?
Hope this helps
Dale Simonds
If you are using the GMAW process, then 75/25 is the wrong gas for SS. While a tri-mix is the optimum gas under some circumstances, it is generally not required under most circumstances. An Ar-2% Oxygen mix will probably do everything you want. You should be able to get this in any size tank.
Hope this helps
Regards
Niekie Jooste