The Bluing is actually the base metal reacting with oxygen in the air. Metals will continue to react with oxygen at high temperatures even if they are not molten. So as you move your torch you leave hot metal exposed to the air and this reaction occurs. The temperature varies between metals, with Ti it is extremely low hence the need to weld it in an inert environment.
Turning up the your gas flow rate or using an extreme torch angle are actually bad ideas. The increased flow or angle can actually draw oxygen into your weld zone, making the reaction worse.
And to abide by thread rules, a swirl pot I built for my friends race car.
Turning up the your gas flow rate or using an extreme torch angle are actually bad ideas. The increased flow or angle can actually draw oxygen into your weld zone, making the reaction worse.
And to abide by thread rules, a swirl pot I built for my friends race car.
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