Just reaching out for your advice. I have had a few 3/8" 6061 aluminum plate welding jobs come through the shop this month and it tested my welding machine capabilities. I am using a Lincoln Square Wave 175. I had to weld up some 3/8" plate to 3/8" plate. As you know, the aluminum acts as a BIG heat sink. I tried just diving in and start welding and it didn't go well at all.



I then switched to a mixture of 70% Argon / 30% Helium (this is what they had available at the store) and I also placed the aluminum plate inside my BBQ and warmed it up to 350 degrees about. (BTW, I was using an 1/8" 2% Thorniated Tungsten pointed tip on AC with a slightly flattened end using a dedicated tungsten grinder). This seemed to help, but I still couldn't weld the 3/8" aluminum like I have welded 1/8" or 1/4" aluminum with the same machine. It seems this 3/8" plate just was too thick for the 175 even after using a mixed gas and pre-heating the metal. The weld puddle seem to get much bigger than I wanted and there was a black "smut" ring around the weld. I seemed to have a lot of impurities in the weld too. I had cleaned the aluminum with a dedicated S.S. brush and then used Acetone to wipe it down. I even tried sandblasting a sample piece, but really no changes.
The mixed gas and pre-heating helped, but I didn't "conquer" the aluminum. It didn't weld up real nice as I can when welding 1/4" or less.
So, what was I doing wrong or, do I need a BIGGER machine?

Any advice would be appreciated and thanks in advance for the help!
Mike