squashman702
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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Stove thread
And spent all his money on bro truck parts?
And spent all his money on bro truck parts?
K I'm confused. Cant get a good bead going with the new welder and cant figure out why. It looks decent but is way to fat no matter what settings and doesnt seem like its getting the penetration it should even on full voltage. My dryer outlets a 4 prong 220 with a 30a breaker, the welder has the 3 prong 50a male plug and says 30-180a, had to make an extension cord that adapted the 3 prong to 4 prong and double checked everything. Ran out of gas but had the gas around 20 cfh until I ran out, but after playing with all the settings still couldnt get a nice flat weld, and didnt seem like it was penetrating between the 2 plates. Any ideas?
K I'm confused. Cant get a good bead going with the new welder and cant figure out why. It looks decent but is way to fat no matter what settings and doesnt seem like its getting the penetration it should even on full voltage. My dryer outlets a 4 prong 220 with a 30a breaker, the welder has the 3 prong 50a male plug and says 30-180a, had to make an extension cord that adapted the 3 prong to 4 prong and double checked everything. Ran out of gas but had the gas around 20 cfh until I ran out, but after playing with all the settings still couldnt get a nice flat weld, and didnt seem like it was penetrating between the 2 plates. Any ideas?
Is it doing everything else correctly? Like feeding the wire? Only problem I ever have with mine is it likes to get dirty and I need to clean it out sometimes. Also check the consumables and ground and whatever.
Just an assumption here, but what is your wire feed speed set at? In my experiences with the couple of Lincoln welders I've used both MIG and Flux-core I had to slow down the wire speed to get the bead to lay flatter and allow the weld to really burn in. My guess is that the wire feed is set so high that regardless of the voltage setting the weld pool isn't sitting anywhere for long enough to penetrate.
Also, if it's a Mig/flux combo welder, make sure your polarity is set correctly for Mig. I had a friend buy a Miller 180 Autoset for dirt-cheap money off a guy because he couldn't get it to weld right. 5 minutes and a wire polarity swap inside the welder and it was good as new.
Also, if it's a Mig/flux combo welder, make sure your polarity is set correctly for Mig. I had a friend buy a Miller 180 Autoset for dirt-cheap money off a guy because he couldn't get it to weld right. 5 minutes and a wire polarity swap inside the welder and it was good as new.
Listening to some shitty local band play a horrible STP cover in the middle of nowhere Georgia right now. It's pretty sweet.
Or just kiss about it, and probably still go to Georgia jail.
Back in Boston, sorry boys.
Back in Boston, sorry boys.
Steering box is actively tearing the unibody off on the xjuggy. Suggestions? Scrap it and start over?
FIFYBuy my buddies Goat built chassis and swap everything over
Buy my two door and swap everything over. I'm desperate to buy that Isuzu pickup on neow