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Well thanks sir, It took me sometime to get it down to look like this its all about getting in a groove I myself had the same concerns as you did upon seeing this when I started the other company I got laid off from was agricultural stuff
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here is some of the more recent stuff with more practice just screwing around on some scrap
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Wow that is some nice mig welding grates on that. That is some premium work in my books.
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Otto Nobedder wrote: I can TIG 1/8" rod just as fast as I can MIG .035 wire, get that even ripple, and not worry I've cheated strength for appearance.
I said the same thing the other day at work while discussing this very topic.... A guy at work was Migging some bollards up and then was grinding them down extensively to make them smooth, I grabbed one and tig'd it quicker and it didn't need any clean up.
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Steve inspired me to try this MIG like TIG practice. I was not trying to get to aggressive, but wanted to keep this thread going. Specs; MM252, ER70S-6 .035, 18.4V 265 WFS. Enjoy.
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More heat there Johnathan!!!
Looks a little cold for my taste....

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John,
I would agree with you if this were a weld to depend on. I will go out on a limb here and say while I do like the MIG like TIG look, I do not like it as common practice for my welding projects. I gave this weld a total of one minute and moved on. I much prefer the smooth and hot weld, as I feel this burns in deeper and is safer. Now this is not meant to offend or start a discussion on which is better, as I don't want to hijack this thread. Stay with the MIG like TIG theme and I will give it another go in the future.
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Hey, no offense, just the critic in me.

I like a smooth, flat, washed in weld.... just me I guess. :D

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AKweldshop wrote:Hey, no offense, just the critic in me.

I like a smooth, flat, washed in weld.... just me I guess. :D

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Absolutely no offence taken!
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If you want to have a real read, here the WW mig like tig thread
http://weldingweb.com/showthread.php?30845-Mig-like-Tig
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Well I came home and gave it a quick shot again. Not much different but here it is. I would like to see some of you give this a try. Now that I have started, I won't be satisfied until I can get it to look like ZTfab's.
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Thought I heard somewhere that he uses a CNC stepper machine.... :o
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Here's a few I done
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Nice! What were your specs?
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Voltage ranged from 19 to 23 wire speed just under 2 to 3
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Again,
Looks too cold for my taste.
I'll get my powermig set-up and show you my mig welds.
IMVHO, and my $00.2

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Ak this was on 18 gauge and nothing critical as far as hazardous purely aesthetic
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Wow, 18ga.
I'm sorry.
I thought it was closer to 1/4.
If that's the case, WOW!!!!
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Lolz, The extreme close up makes it look like Half inch plate. The weld must be tiny. Still buff off the scale though.

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Sorry guys let me correct myself its 3/16 . I posted the wrong pictures . You are correct ak good eye even looking at a picture lol
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Some more mig like tig
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weldin mike 27 wrote:Lolz, The extreme close up makes it look like Half inch plate. The weld must be tiny. Still buff off the scale though.

Mick
That is where the dime next to the weld helps to show actual size
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Very nice guys ! @jdiggs how did you get the part so clean without spatter ....I see very little, very impressed with the cleanness!
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Took the pic after I cleaned it up lol didn't have much though just watched my angle and stick out and used anti spatter
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Wiredwelder wrote:Very nice guys ! @jdiggs how did you get the part so clean without spatter ....I see very little, very impressed with the cleanness!
Using a wire wheel is cheating...just so you know.... ;) :lol:
It's the only way tho...

Gotta paint the parts anyway....
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