Difficult Time Dialing Welder for this 22 Gauge Metal
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2020 1:58 am
Hi all,
I picked up a Harbor Fright Titanium MIG 140 Professional Welder for some car sheet metal rust repairs I have to do. I am doing this over at an the in-laws and they don't have 220v power. I also own a Lincoln weld pack 175 which I have used in the past to do this exact repair.
I cannot for the life of me, in two days, dial in the welder. I am using c25 and started by following the HF chart and increasing values, nothing gets penetration to the other side with tack welding. When i practice running a longer bead, I get penetration through the solid sheet. For the butt weld repairs, I need to do tack welds, since I am patching into 22ga metal on the car. My tacks just don't good penetration on both sides like what I am use to with the Lincoln. What is also concerning is that I am dialing way beyond the HF chart that they say would work in their chart.
I am using a straight angle on the gun with the butt weld and also tried a 15 degree angle. Using my welding pliers I am using the built in 1/4 stick out. I am doing quick tacks and seem to get cold welds. Gas is set to 25 scfh (hf chart says between 20-30 works)
Any thoughts and/or suggestions would be appreciated?
I picked up a Harbor Fright Titanium MIG 140 Professional Welder for some car sheet metal rust repairs I have to do. I am doing this over at an the in-laws and they don't have 220v power. I also own a Lincoln weld pack 175 which I have used in the past to do this exact repair.
I cannot for the life of me, in two days, dial in the welder. I am using c25 and started by following the HF chart and increasing values, nothing gets penetration to the other side with tack welding. When i practice running a longer bead, I get penetration through the solid sheet. For the butt weld repairs, I need to do tack welds, since I am patching into 22ga metal on the car. My tacks just don't good penetration on both sides like what I am use to with the Lincoln. What is also concerning is that I am dialing way beyond the HF chart that they say would work in their chart.
I am using a straight angle on the gun with the butt weld and also tried a 15 degree angle. Using my welding pliers I am using the built in 1/4 stick out. I am doing quick tacks and seem to get cold welds. Gas is set to 25 scfh (hf chart says between 20-30 works)
Any thoughts and/or suggestions would be appreciated?