Distinct contrasts between ac vs dc welding.
Ac or dc for welding sheet metal.
Your question leads to a more general discussion of dc vs.
For thin sheet metal tig mig and gas welding will be easier than arc welding.
First let s talk about size.
For 3 32 7018 s it s about the same.
Don t expect smooth cut as dc.
A good heat setting for 1 8 6011 rods on thin material is about 80 90 amps.
The 7018 welding rods are used for pipe welding and structural steel welding and repair welding.
Welding involves creating an electric arc between an electrode and the metal that is being welded.
When you start tig welding the first major setting you have to set up is the current.
Figure 1 is a graph of dc welding output vs.
First of all it is very difficult and will take considerable practice.
Other ac welding rods include 6013 7018 and 7024.
In addition to that arc welding creates lots of heat and will in almost all cases create heat distortion.
Tig welding sheet metal.
In this article i will give you a best practice guideline that should help you make the right choice for your welding tasks in the future.
Whether it is dc electrode positive or reverse polarity or dc electrode negative or straight polarity dc produces smoother welding output than ac.
To weld sheet metal with solid wires use electrode positive ep or reverse polarity.
When it comes to welding most high powered machines are run on dc or have the ability to change from dc to ac current like some professional tig welders.
Ac machines are small in size.
Everyone is different but those settings will get you in the right ballpark to weld sheet metal.
Using ac or dc has a hugh impact on your weld results.
Disadvantages of ac welding.
Tig welding can be done with both alternating current ac or direct current dc.
For example welding visible car panels will be quite difficult.
For many people ac dc gets them reminiscing about a certain era of rock music but for welders it means polarity.
The 6013 rods are all position ac or dc polarity for welding new clean sheet metal applications because they penetrate less but don t burn through the metal.
In most cases dc is the preferred welding polarity.
Don t attempt to weld thin materials like sheet metal with flux cored wires which put more heat into the base metal.
There are some big differences that have a big impact on whether the ac or dc welding is right for you.
Forget the larger 1 8 inch tungsten electrode and use a smaller one.