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Welding question |
PeeGreen 914 |
Mar 22 2009, 10:17 PM
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So I am welding in the Tangerine Racing inner consol reinforcement. If I have the welder set on three it doesn't bite into the ear. If I have it set on four it bites but it blows holes in the new piece. I was able to get two holes filled and they are definitely welded on. However, I am wanting to know before I do more if going on the four setting will be right and not damage anything. Three just doesn't seem to cut it.
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IronHillRestorations |
Mar 29 2009, 01:20 PM
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Since you don't have an infinite adjustment, it's going to be getting the heat (voltage) and wire speed set for optimum weld penetration, and your technique to keep from blowing through. Make sure you've got .23 wire. If you are using bigger wire, that adds more difficulty and more blow throughs. The extension cord trick does help on 110 welders, and to be honest a cord just below the recommended gauge will add more resistance than the correct heavy gauge wire ext cord. The thing is that you aren't going to be anywhere close to the duty cycle of the welder, so you shouldn't have any problem. |
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