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John,AKweldshop wrote:Devildog2076 wrote:Hi all: Just wondering if anyone else is using this machineg and believes it burns far hotter accodring to its dial and metal thicknesses. I was welding 1/8 inch and was far below that on the temperature dial![]()
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Just weld.
Who cares about settings?
How do you think we get said welds? Settings maybe?AKweldshop wrote:I just feel people worry to much about the settings, and not the welds.
Do it how you like.
Superiorwelding wrote:How do you think we get said welds?AKweldshop wrote:I just feel people worry to much about the settings, and not the welds.
Do it how you like.
-Jonathan
There is your problem, you were not moving fast enoughexnailpounder wrote:I tried welding 14ga. steel with 200 amps and 400 fps...it didn't work...I don't know whats wrong with that crazy welding machine
Thank you foro your help. The other response makes you want to delete this forum from your favorites bar. I believe in helping each other even if they are beginer or stupid questions. Thanks again!!!Superiorwelding wrote:John,AKweldshop wrote:Devildog2076 wrote:Hi all: Just wondering if anyone else is using this machineg and believes it burns far hotter accodring to its dial and metal thicknesses. I was welding 1/8 inch and was far below that on the temperature dial![]()
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Just weld.
Who cares about settings?
Seriously??????? That's how you answer a post??
Let me show you how to reply and offer a little help, since you clearly have lost your respect for others and have no idea how to help him.
Devildog2076,
I wouldn't worry so much if you feel the machine runs a little hot. I would assume these figures come either from the side panel or the auto set? I think the auto set is great for beginners and to get you close but I would dial it in according to your liking and for a proper weld. I suggest figuring out what amperage/voltage and wire feed speed your given dials are actually at to help you dial in your machine better for a given material thickness.
Also, I would guess this machine might run a little different running on 120v and 220v so I would check the settings between both.
Here is the beginning of the series Jody did on MIG welding basics. Included is how to figure out your wire feed speed and amperage.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5KrwmK7df-s
-Jonathan
Devildog2076 wrote:Hi all: Just wondering if anyone else is using this machineg and believes it burns far hotter accodring to its dial and metal thicknesses. I was welding 1/8 inch and was far below that on the temperature dial![]()
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