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12-01-2006 #1
Reducing spatter
I have figured out how to get decent beads, no how do I reduce spatter?
I’m not exactly sure what the wire is as it was on the welder already. I know it looks like an ER70 of some sort. I see -3 and -6 listed at a couple places stating -6 has less spatter. Might try that.
Gas is a 85/15 mix
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12-01-2006 #2Registered User- Join Date
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I'd say you'd need to clean or replace the tip on your gun.
12-01-2006 #3Registered User- Join Date
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go to your local welding supply store and ask for anti-spatter spray it comes in a spray bottle. if you dont have a local welding supply store try an online welding supply site. and as for your nozzle they make stuff for that too the stuff it use is kind of like wax. i like to weld a little bit to warm up the nozzle then just dip it in the jar. it has worked good for me.
12-01-2006 #4Registered User- Join Date
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TIG weld? ;)
Spatter is a way of life when MIG welding. Also, running a continuous bead instead of stopping and restarting an arc helps.
12-02-2006 #5Tip is brand new and I keep the gas housing nice and clean.
12-02-2006 #6It looks to me like you dont have your settings dialed in properly. What amprage are you using? Are you keeping a low arc or a high arc?
12-03-2006 #7New to Pro-Touring- Join Date
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You might want to lower the heat a bit, you are getting some undercut. Additionally, a continuous bead, and maybe lowering the arc could help with some of the spatter.
12-04-2006 #8