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OK need some input. Too hot , too slow. Looking to learn
Reply:Really crappy! Based on the info you have provided, you should try medicine instead. 30+ yrs Army Infantry & Field Artillery, 25 yrs agoMiller 350LX Tig Runner TA 210, spool gunLincoln 250/250 IdealArcESAB PCM 500i PlasmaKazoo 30" vert BSKazoo 9x16 horiz BSClausing 12x24 lathe20T Air Press
Reply:crappy is a start.
Reply:Tough crowd this morning. LoLSent from my iPhone using TapatalkMiller 211Hypertherm PM 451961 Lincoln Idealarc 250HTP 221 True Wisdom only comes from Pain.
Reply:Settings? More info will help you get better advice.Dave J.Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance. ~George Bernard Shaw~ Syncro 350Invertec v250-sThermal Arc 161 and 300MM210DialarcTried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday.
Reply:just make a list,, what welder, what amp settings, what rod, what kind of metal and how thick and so on.....looks like you cleaned the surface well..Of all the things I lost I miss my mind the most...I know just enough about everything to be dangerous......You cant cure stupid..only kill it...
Reply:what is it??Miller Multimatic 255
Reply:Originally Posted by Louie1961what is it??
Reply:OK here is some information.Grey Stainless steel 16 gauge- Lincoln CV350-setting 16.3 volts just under 200 wire feed.The product is a manifold for a HVAC unit. Two channels are welded together. One side capped and the other gets a black pipe nipple.
Reply:so I guess the weld is crappy. LOLI compared this to the chart (Miller) and it appears to be a good weld. I am just looking to improve my skills.
Reply:I have never MIG welded stainless, so I can't comment. plus the pics are not the greatest. Can't see the toes of the weld, etc.Miller Multimatic 255
Reply:crappy... Thanks for the chuckle.Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:I haven't done stainless MIG either but the weld itself doesn't look too bad. 16 gauge probably doesn't need as big of weld. I think maybe your pictures are too close up to see it properly.
Reply:The MIG stainless welds I always see seem to look similar to the OP's post.12v battery, jumper cables, and a 6013.I only have a facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/pages/VPT/244788508917829
Reply:Just curious question for the OP. What kind of gas are you using....If any since you don't mention a gas in your settings ?----------------------Therefore, the recommended shielding gas to use for short circuit stainless steel MIG welding is a tri-mix shielding gas, such as 90%He/7.5%Ar/2.5%CO2. The high thermal conductivity of helium helps provide a flatter weld bead and good fusion into the base plate.Stainless Steel MIG Welding with Compact Weldershttp://www.lincolnelectric.com/.../w....asp...Lincoln Electric
Reply:what wire were you using? what gas at what CFH?If you want help, we need ALL the info. AWS CWI xxxx21711968 SA200 Originally Posted by WelderMike I hate being bipolar, It's awesome. |
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