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valdez1023
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Im from Seattle Im currently working at a dairy equipment manufacturing company and am looking to step my welding skills up especially in the areas of TIG/MIG. Any information that allows me to further my knowledge would be extremely helpful. Specifically in the area of WFS/IPM and Voltage settings for carbon steel on 1/8 to 1/4 in." in all positions using the GMAW/MIG process. I would really appreciate specific tricks used in order to properly set your machine.
Prior to getting back into welding about 2 months ago I was mainly on prep work, however i have been welding sense 16 just rusty and would appreciate any and all advice and knowledge that will allow me to excel at this opportunity.
Thanks for the time!
starvncoyote
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Hey fellow Washingtonian, welcome aboard. I can tell you, MIG is so much faster and a bit more fun that TIG, which is good for mediation IMO. Hopefully all question you have will have a quick answer.
RacerX
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Keep burnin' rod and practicing.
It takes lots of time behind the helmet.

Keep posting pics as you go and even you'll see your own improvement!

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Welcome to the forum, I'm as rusty as a piece of steel left outside...practice makes perfect.
Uni Mig 180 AC/DC tig
Oxy Acet
LPG
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