Can anyone chime in on what diameter rod works best for the LE?
I would avoid using run of the mill (or often used mig wire) as it is very often of tensile type that we don't want in our aircraft builds.
Quote from: scottiniowa on February 08, 2016, 08:02:44 PMI would avoid using run of the mill (or often used mig wire) as it is very often of tensile type that we don't want in our aircraft builds. Scott,Mig wire has the same metallurgical properties as TIG wire. When they have the same designation they are EXACTLY the same animal.
Ideally I guess a pound of each RG45 and ER-70S2 would be good to practice and get started with.
It's 98% PRACTICE. By the way , I have used 1/16" rod from the get go. I have read a couple of accident reports yrs ago where a contributing factor was too small a fillet on a weld. I use a little less than 2# on an XL fuselage/gearJohn Bolding
I found the video...Skip it to 4 minutes in... Looks like about a 1/8" rod, but they keep whipping it with the torch flame... Sparkles like RG 45.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6q1VKsTeKQ
My first OA weld, yikes! OK, this is going to take some practice. (1/16" dia ER70S2)