Is there an accessory that will allow an XMT304 (DC-only output) to be inverted into AC so I can hook up a high frequency box (HF251) to TIG weld aluminum?
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12-31-2007, 11:40 AM #1
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Welding aluminum with XMT 304 as power source?
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12-31-2007, 12:31 PM #2
Not that I'm aware of.
XMT-300 with S-64 wire feeder.
Lincoln HI-FREQ modified to run XMT.
Esab PCM-875 plasma cutter.
Miller Spoolmatic-1
Miller PC-300 pulser
Miller Optima pulser
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12-31-2007, 12:46 PM #3
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Nova, do you like your spoolmatic? That is my only other option for welding aluminum with the XMT that I know of. I am welding aluminum above 1/8", typically 3/8"-1/2" and am worried the spoolmatic will not be a good choice for this operation. Any comments?
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12-31-2007, 12:54 PM #4
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Nope. The closest you can get is with a spoolgun or push-pull mig and argon shielding gas. You can run mig beads on AL that way as long as the parent metal is .125 or greater. For thinner AL you'd need an optima pulser between your XMT and the mig gun (unless you're just tacking).
Miller XMT-350 CC/CV
Miller S-22A wirefeeder
Bernard 400A "Q" gun
Miller 30-A Spoolmatic w/WC-24
CK 210 & WP-18 GTAW torches
Hypertherm Powermax 30
O/A Rig, Enco 4x6 bandsaw, etc.
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12-31-2007, 01:09 PM #5
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Dmaxer, do you like the quality of the aluminum welds from your spoolmatic? I will be welding 3/8"-1/2", medium structural, high visual quality, minimal heat deformation. Is the spoolmatic a good choice or should I go with a TIG?
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12-31-2007, 02:14 PM #6
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The appearance of the spoolmatic's AL welds is pleasing and I'm happy with them. It sure is a lot faster than TIG welding. When AL welding one has to move more quickly than when doing a similar mig weld on mild steel. For that reason there appears to be less distortion. This is not to say I don't sometimes wish I had an AC GTAW machine.
I'm a fan of TIG welding in general and the complete control it affords over the entire welding process. One thing about TIG welding that the spoolmatic cannot replicate is the ability to fuse the metal with the addition of little or no filler. Although it is a slower process, TIG welds can be made to appear less conspicuous than MIG welds. So, when it comes to aesthetics, the trained TIG weldor will usually produce a superior product.Miller XMT-350 CC/CV
Miller S-22A wirefeeder
Bernard 400A "Q" gun
Miller 30-A Spoolmatic w/WC-24
CK 210 & WP-18 GTAW torches
Hypertherm Powermax 30
O/A Rig, Enco 4x6 bandsaw, etc.
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12-31-2007, 06:22 PM #7
What dmaxer says.
XMT-300 with S-64 wire feeder.
Lincoln HI-FREQ modified to run XMT.
Esab PCM-875 plasma cutter.
Miller Spoolmatic-1
Miller PC-300 pulser
Miller Optima pulser


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