After becoming "proficient" at MIG over the years, I'm trying my hand at TIG for the first time to weld some .025" steel sheet metal.
Unfortunately for me, I'm doing it with an unsophisticated, 1st Gen, Harbor Freight 130A TIG (model 91811). Supposedly a lift-start, with 15CFH Argon, no foot pedal.
I verified its operation on some .200" steel plate at 130A and it does work. But when I changed the settings down to ~25A (hard to tell because the power dial is just 1-10, assuming 10 = 130A and 5, being half of 10 = 65A etc.), I couldn't get the arc to initiate on the sheet metal. Just weak, inconsistent sparks.
What am I doing wrong? Any other tips on using this old TIG for sheet metal?
Unfortunately for me, I'm doing it with an unsophisticated, 1st Gen, Harbor Freight 130A TIG (model 91811). Supposedly a lift-start, with 15CFH Argon, no foot pedal.
I verified its operation on some .200" steel plate at 130A and it does work. But when I changed the settings down to ~25A (hard to tell because the power dial is just 1-10, assuming 10 = 130A and 5, being half of 10 = 65A etc.), I couldn't get the arc to initiate on the sheet metal. Just weak, inconsistent sparks.
What am I doing wrong? Any other tips on using this old TIG for sheet metal?
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