You'll get little to no spatter while welding fluxcore if you back your wire speed down or turn your voltage up. I realize a coupon won't hold as much heat input, so backing your wire speed down to around 325-350 @ 24 volts will help it smooth out. I've built tanks for years and not just thin wall either. Even on 3" thick material I'm only around 28-30 volts and 400-450 on my wire speed. It turned out great, but the spatter you were getting while welding your root pass can be adjusted out 100%.
@livingintheLight. And? Just because he's at spray transfer settings doesn't mean it won't still leave spatter with the wrong combo of wire speed to voltage. Conversely, it will still leave spatter if below spray transfer and you have the wrong combination of wire speed to voltage. There is an actual sweet spot for settings wise when welding flux core. Especially dual shield. Doesn't matter what brand of inverter or suitcase/wire feeder you're using, either. The settings inside the feeder are pretty close starting points and usually only take a few seconds to adjust any spatter out (with the exception of tiny tiny little pin head bb's that easily come off while raking a wire brush or grinder with a wire wheel over it).
Stick or wire? (Mig/flux) turn your heat down to like 24-25 V. Wfs about 400-425. Work angle at 90* and slightly upwards. It will look like it’s going to blow out but be patient and it will fill in. Most shops don’t want any weave action these days so just drag your puddle up and even back step slightly without pulling out of your puddle too extreme. It’s a finesse thing and extreme patience. Practice is all that can help you perfect it. Stay with it you’ll have it down in no time.
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Absolutely not. Places will fail you for that. I mean, ask if you can first but they usually tell what they want for progression. Anywhere I’ve been it’s 45 degrees up.
A 45 degree angle up? You sir do not have a clue what your talking about. I work in a ship yard that produces ships for navy and coastgaurd. I am a welder foreman and teach welders to pass UT and RT welds using ceramic backing. So thanks for your input! @NathanPalmer
Came to say the same as Keith. Always done root pointing downwards at an angle. These little pieces are easy but once you have a 10ft tall wall you gotta weld up it'll change the gap during your weld. Once it starts to get more narrow you run a risk of stitching the sides together and not really feeding enough of your puddle to the backing groove to form that root. Also, it's more common to poke the backing out with your wire if you point it up. For filler and cap beads you can point up and push the puddle but for the root you're better off pointing down 👇 At least this is the standard when welding cruise ships.
What was the thickness of those test plates?......i have a 1 inch plate test coming up....flux core 0.54 wire with ceramic tape....i have to do a 2G...3G... and a 4G..... I've worked in shipyards before but mostly welded 3/4 plate...so this is going to be fun 😎🔥💯💪🧑🏭🇺🇲
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In horizontal, you can usually turn the heat up a bit depending on the thickness of the plate/material, the angle of the work, and the size of the gap. Particularly, the root. Open root welding needs special attention.
Depends on the type of ceramic. In this case, the ceramic used is probably a general type being used as a backing (protects the weld from the back where the shielding gas can't access). Copper can transfer heat better, but is more expensive. If you need to control the heat more precisely, then a copper backing might be the better option. It will help by maintaining an even level of heat throughout the weld process.
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You mean aiming the nozzle/wire downwards as you move up? No, that would be bad. The weld puddle will be forced down and gravity gonna do what gravity does. :D
On 2g you need top bevel to be 30° and bottom to be 15° with a 4mm gap. Using 0.45 wire with 100% co2 you would set it to 21 volts and 210 wire speed ipm. Angle it back into the puddle and slightly 10° up to make sure you are grabbing the top edge
@Paul Hazley there wouldn't be any root reinforcement and it would have low spots on root side. Would be OK if you were gouging it out and then filling from root side but not for a finished weld to be ready for NDT. The other three positions are able to leave behind finished product being welded from one side only.
@Paul Hazley oh really? What would the proper fit up look like? Which tiles would you use? Bevels + root opening gap and what settings with what size and type of wire? I'm super interested to know. Maybe the shipyard I work in that builds ships for the navy has some things to learn...
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You'll get little to no spatter while welding fluxcore if you back your wire speed down or turn your voltage up. I realize a coupon won't hold as much heat input, so backing your wire speed down to around 325-350 @ 24 volts will help it smooth out. I've built tanks for years and not just thin wall either. Even on 3" thick material I'm only around 28-30 volts and 400-450 on my wire speed. It turned out great, but the spatter you were getting while welding your root pass can be adjusted out 100%.
Thanks sharing the information 👍👍👍
The way that thing is hissing, he's probably spraying as it
@livingintheLight. And? Just because he's at spray transfer settings doesn't mean it won't still leave spatter with the wrong combo of wire speed to voltage. Conversely, it will still leave spatter if below spray transfer and you have the wrong combination of wire speed to voltage. There is an actual sweet spot for settings wise when welding flux core. Especially dual shield. Doesn't matter what brand of inverter or suitcase/wire feeder you're using, either. The settings inside the feeder are pretty close starting points and usually only take a few seconds to adjust any spatter out (with the exception of tiny tiny little pin head bb's that easily come off while raking a wire brush or grinder with a wire wheel over it).
That and, don't you want to run a little cold to keep the vertical weld from falling out?
What’s some good volts for horizontal?
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Vertical has always given me problems after a few seconds. It’ll eat itself. Thanks. Great work
Stick or wire? (Mig/flux) turn your heat down to like 24-25 V. Wfs about 400-425. Work angle at 90* and slightly upwards. It will look like it’s going to blow out but be patient and it will fill in. Most shops don’t want any weave action these days so just drag your puddle up and even back step slightly without pulling out of your puddle too extreme. It’s a finesse thing and extreme patience. Practice is all that can help you perfect it. Stay with it you’ll have it down in no time.
@@SouthernGntlmn that’s a damn good explanation
@@crooknine3251 lol thanks I’ve been welding for 20 years so anytime I can pass along some knowledge I will. I like helping the up and coming guys and try to teach them how to do things the right way.
Oh for verticals we were always taught to point it down. Makes it alot easier to not skip out of the puddle. Try about 10°-15° down!
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Absolutely not. Places will fail you for that. I mean, ask if you can first but they usually tell what they want for progression. Anywhere I’ve been it’s 45 degrees up.
A 45 degree angle up? You sir do not have a clue what your talking about. I work in a ship yard that produces ships for navy and coastgaurd. I am a welder foreman and teach welders to pass UT and RT welds using ceramic backing. So thanks for your input! @NathanPalmer
Came to say the same as Keith. Always done root pointing downwards at an angle. These little pieces are easy but once you have a 10ft tall wall you gotta weld up it'll change the gap during your weld. Once it starts to get more narrow you run a risk of stitching the sides together and not really feeding enough of your puddle to the backing groove to form that root. Also, it's more common to poke the backing out with your wire if you point it up.
For filler and cap beads you can point up and push the puddle but for the root you're better off pointing down 👇
At least this is the standard when welding cruise ships.
I've always pointed down 👍
Nice how many ampere you used in welding ceramics
What welding wire can you run multiple pases with specifically weld on top of weld type of situation
thank you for the guidance sir. hopefully it will be useful
What was the thickness of those test plates?......i have a 1 inch plate test coming up....flux core 0.54 wire with ceramic tape....i have to do a 2G...3G... and a 4G..... I've worked in shipyards before but mostly welded 3/4 plate...so this is going to be fun 😎🔥💯💪🧑🏭🇺🇲
Fond memories North Sea 🏴 Multi coded pipe welder always got a perfect root with the backing tiles thanks for sharing 👍
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Thanks for your guidance please what voltage and wire speed did you used I want to be sure....thanks
Is this straight fix core or dual shield?
i want to know about verticle ceramics jobs, it is only root pass or hot passs
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@@texasmadeweldingacademy8901 2 or 6 inch sch 10 stainless with that meticulous explaining on both languages would be great , pretty sure will get views and will reach to a lot of people to meet your channel boss
@@texasmadeweldingacademy8901 I'm actually on that learning curve on that sch 10
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What F,Aand P number and positions do you recommend this combo , of, Ceramic backing and fillers and is it recommended only for FCAW ?
Do you use that same setting for horizontal as well ?
In horizontal, you can usually turn the heat up a bit depending on the thickness of the plate/material, the angle of the work, and the size of the gap. Particularly, the root. Open root welding needs special attention.
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Copper or ceramic backing which one is better what is the difference kindly explain
Depends on the type of ceramic. In this case, the ceramic used is probably a general type being used as a backing (protects the weld from the back where the shielding gas can't access). Copper can transfer heat better, but is more expensive. If you need to control the heat more precisely, then a copper backing might be the better option. It will help by maintaining an even level of heat throughout the weld process.
@@Bagnon609 Thanks for reply
@Texasmadewelding 10:25
A sama v di speder berapa di kasih ya
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Well said
Self shielded or duel shielded
Nice bro
What amp and wire speed u had
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Should i hold the torch downwards
You mean aiming the nozzle/wire downwards as you move up? No, that would be bad. The weld puddle will be forced down and gravity gonna do what gravity does. :D
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Cuanto de alambre le pusiste?
Diameter of fluxcore??
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How many V And ipm for root pass?
Great job thanks.
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Good job
Amper di speder brapa..
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What voltage and ampers u used for that penitration sir?
How many ampere you used penitration
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I see porosity on the back😮
Yup
How much ampre do you use for 3g
You can run 26/27 volts . Make sure you have a Nickle Landing.
We need a horizontal video too mayne
If u can do vertical you can do horizontal
Can you do a 2 g flux ceramic please please
On 2g you need top bevel to be 30° and bottom to be 15° with a 4mm gap. Using 0.45 wire with 100% co2 you would set it to 21 volts and 210 wire speed ipm. Angle it back into the puddle and slightly 10° up to make sure you are grabbing the top edge
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Show a pipe welding Video one please
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Ampere ??
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More wire and a little heat
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Porosity
Why is everyone asking for amperage first figure it out he's not welding you are and it's in the vid!!
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Ceramic overhead. I dont think gravity would be on your side there my guy. Flat, vert and horizontal all day though. 😋
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It is possible overhead just a little more difficult
@Paul Hazley there wouldn't be any root reinforcement and it would have low spots on root side. Would be OK if you were gouging it out and then filling from root side but not for a finished weld to be ready for NDT. The other three positions are able to leave behind finished product being welded from one side only.
Not if its done properly
@Paul Hazley oh really? What would the proper fit up look like? Which tiles would you use? Bevels + root opening gap and what settings with what size and type of wire? I'm super interested to know. Maybe the shipyard I work in that builds ships for the navy has some things to learn...
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Why not a sharp edge?
I am welder Indonesia
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Volt 24 = ok.
Speed 400=???
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С керамикой это правильно, но не серьезно
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Tf that noise??
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