I am new to TIG and starting with mild steel. I've been at it for three weeks and can't get past a contamination problem. My welds develop a brown or black residue and sparks fly out of it towards my helmet. The tungsten needs re-grinding every few minutes. There are pinholes in the weld.
I have tried cleaning everything with acetone - steel, filler wire, torch cup. The collet, and collet body look clean and undamaged. I think I am keeping my torch angle as close to 15 degrees as possible. My arc is short enough that I dip the tungsten or get it contaminated pretty regularly

Everything I have read and seen in videos suggests that I don't have enough gas coverage. So, do I need a different collet? Gas lens? Just more practice? Any advice would be welcome.
Details:
Lincoln Square Wave 200 welder. Currently using just 120V
Lincoln's PTA-17 torch with #7 ceramic cup.
Lincoln's regulator (I have ordered one with a flow meter). Pure argon, approx. 15 CFH
2% La 3/32" tungsten sharpened on bench grinder while turning in a hand drill
Mild steel cleaned with #60 flapper grinder, then wiped with acetone
Filler rod ER70S-2 1/16 or 3/32"