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A1

posted on 26/4/09 at 10:25 PM Reply With Quote
Mig Welding

started trying to fix up some bodywork today with a mig welder, but all the welds are really bad, they dont hold it very well and it seems like the wire is melting then going into bobbles on the surface of the piece. its also blowing through a lot. what am i doing wrong? its 1mm thick steel, im using the low power setting with 0.8mm wire.
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blakep82

posted on 26/4/09 at 10:27 PM Reply With Quote
piture tells a thousand words
get some photos up!





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Mark G

posted on 26/4/09 at 10:36 PM Reply With Quote
not wanting to cause offence but are you an experinced welder? It could be the equipment or equally it could be your technique.

As above, try to upload some photo's if you can as its alot easier to tell what the problem is.

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a4gom

posted on 26/4/09 at 10:51 PM Reply With Quote
is it clean? I mean the metal your trying to weld.





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A1

posted on 27/4/09 at 12:38 AM Reply With Quote
im not exactly experienced, but i was taught during college. the equiipments brand new, so im guessing its me. i was thinking feed rate of wire/ angle of handpiece to metal...
its pretty hard to get a decent angle certainly, but would this have a big effect?

yes, the metals pretty clean...

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t16turbotone

posted on 27/4/09 at 05:13 AM Reply With Quote
ime no professional welder, but i think you should try using 0.6mm wire and argon mix gas.
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cjtheman

posted on 27/4/09 at 06:11 AM Reply With Quote
hi
without any pictures it will be hard to tell but if i was going to guess i would sat to much heat and not enough wire feed
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stuart_g

posted on 27/4/09 at 06:55 AM Reply With Quote
sounds like the wire feed may be too slow.
I was getting same thing while setting up my welder.

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MikeR

posted on 27/4/09 at 07:06 AM Reply With Quote
0.6mm wire so you can put less power in.
Argo shield so the weld isn't as hot.

metal as clean as possible.

Then if its still doing it i've heard of a technique where people put down a series of tack welds. The idea being that with metal that thin you get too much heat in with the welder so the tack welds are just good enough - although this stresses the welder as you keep stop starting.

Practice of lots of spare metal first.

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daviep

posted on 27/4/09 at 08:03 AM Reply With Quote
Where about in Scotland are you?

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