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hello all.......i'm new to this forum and new to welding. i have a hobart180 mig welder. i have used up all of the flux wire and now have a gasbottle and going to go to solid wire. what diameter wire should i use.i doubt that i will weld much 1/4 in stuff. small shop, hobby farm stuff. should i go with .024 or .030 or .035 alsoi have a very hard time seeing where i need to be, can't see my puddleor where i'm suposed to be going.......the only helment i have is the one that came with the welder. would an auto-darkning hood help.....if so whichone should i buy and what setting do you set the hood for? thanks forthe help jay (rjs)
Reply:I suggest you go with .024 wire it is well suited for the machine and the material you will be working with.In my opinion an auto darkening helmet will make a big difference. You can get one for as little as $50. They aren't as good as the more expensive models but they work. Also, I use a set of portable halogen lights to be able to see when I weld inside the shop. It makes a it a lot easier to see what I am working on and can be bought at any big box store for around $30.
Reply:Its really up to you. As you may know the larger wire the thicker metal. 30 is a good all around for most things. 1/8 and up are great. Around the farm I'd say youprobably never need the 23. Buy some 35 and keep it for for the thicker stuff. 1/4 and up. Experiment with the diff sizes. weld it like you own it
Reply:Welcome, and congrats!Yes! An auto hood is going to make a difference for us newbs. Mad a WORLD of difference for me while learning SMAW. At least now I CAN use an older hood, but wont. I'd look for 10/11 or better yet get one that has a range (ie:8-11 +grind mode). Though MIG might need a lighter lense than TIG so I'd check on that. Gotta say though, its been worth every penny I spent for my Optrel.If its smoke thats giving you problems...vent!ThermalArc 185MillerMatic 180 w/ AutosetVictor Cutskill Oxy/AcetyleneThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38and spite!
Reply:You will be able to see more once going with the gas wire (GMAW) versus what you're used to using with the new welder - FCAW (flux core). It will be MUCH easier to see, you'll never want to use FCAW again...unless you absolutely have to.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com |
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