@turik1122 hehe, no, not my first time using the welder, but it is the first time I've welded on sheetmetal, especially on a car. It went about as well as I had expected.
When I Mig weld, I keep the exposed wire much much shorter. I'm no pro, so take my comment as from an amateur. It's my understanding that keeping the wire closer to the Mig gun, you cloud of flux gas better controlled.
@DavidCousins I believe that leads to melting the tip that the wire comes out of. I've seen some really gorgeous welds come from a friend of mine and he has his wire a good inch and a half or so out. But I've never taken any classes. The reason my wire kept getting so long is I my machine just wants to feed the wire too fast. I had it turned all the way down, and it still came out too fast. I've never really tried soldering sheet metal before, so this was definitely an adventure. :)
Deze lasser is ook waarschijnlijk de eerste keer dat hij het pistol nam in zijn handen
turik1122 1 week ago
@turik1122 hehe, no, not my first time using the welder, but it is the first time I've welded on sheetmetal, especially on a car. It went about as well as I had expected.
unaclocker 1 week ago
When I Mig weld, I keep the exposed wire much much shorter. I'm no pro, so take my comment as from an amateur. It's my understanding that keeping the wire closer to the Mig gun, you cloud of flux gas better controlled.
Great idea fixing the rust hole yourself.
DavidCousins 7 months ago
@DavidCousins I believe that leads to melting the tip that the wire comes out of. I've seen some really gorgeous welds come from a friend of mine and he has his wire a good inch and a half or so out. But I've never taken any classes. The reason my wire kept getting so long is I my machine just wants to feed the wire too fast. I had it turned all the way down, and it still came out too fast. I've never really tried soldering sheet metal before, so this was definitely an adventure. :)
unaclocker 7 months ago