Hello my name is Casey. At my job I use a Miller Syncrowave 250 DX with the added water-cooling unit. I am a self tought TIG welder with about 4 years of experience with mild steel, SS, alum, and even brass (not for anything structural on the brass, just lightweight aesthetic applications). I feel as if I've come along pretty well with my skills but at the moment i am stumped.(with my luck its something simple that I've overlooked, haha) Basically, when welding mild steel I am running into problems with porous, discolored welds. Currently I am welding 3/16" to 3/16" fillet at around 120-130 amps, gas flow (argon) at 20 cfh. Filler is ER70S-2. The problem is somewhat sporadic in that one tack may turn out shiny and colorful (which ive gathered is ideal?), and the next is dull and bluish gray. The dull ones sometimes instantly develop a tiiiiny crack right down the middle of the bead, so of course it is easily snapped off. Even when no visible crack develops the dull welds can be broken as well with a gentle tap from a hammer. Looking at the cross-section of a freshly snapped crap-weld, the filler area appears finely porous and dull in color. In my experiences this points to insufficient gas flow. As i said before I've had no technical training other than reading the owners manual to my machine and the awesome GTAW handbook that I picked up at my local welder supply store. Ive gone down the list of toubleshooting options for these characteristics and I'm at a loss. I have pretty much been through a lot of trial and error with gas flow rate, post flow rate, and also my machine is set properly to HF start, etc. I cant post any pics just yet but i hope to get them uploaded this evening. Whew, I think thats most of everything i wanted/needed to say. Any tips are much appreciated.
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