23 wire is good for anything A Body mopar
I will totally agree with the fact that the newer Millermatic welders with auto settings are awesome. I have one, and it works very well.I was a total hack with a MIG. Then I bought a Miller with Autoset.....make me look like I know what I'm doing.
It's a bit thin for most things thicker than sheet metal. For body sheet metal, it's good.23 wire is good for anything A Body mopar
Yeah go figure, i have one also. They will figure it out, hopefully.Nope. Welding is easier and neater with the shielding gas. You just need to practice. I had my 8 year old son welding beads like stacked dimes in 30 minutes. Now he's a 33 old bum. Go figure.
True. I use 30 wire. It works fine on sheet metal, and it is also good thicker stuff. I have welded fabbed motor mounts and major suspension pieces with it.It's a bit thin for most things thicker than sheet metal. For body sheet metal, it's good.
I use .030 for heavy stuff and .023 for sheet metal. It works for me.True. I use 30 wire. It works fine on sheet metal, and it is also good thicker stuff. I have welded fabbed motor mounts and major suspension pieces with it.
I had a guy tell me when I was a kid "welding is just melting three pieces of metal together" and that really simplified it for me.I've probably taught 40 plus people to weld and get certified that came thru my shop over the years. Even gave brief lessons to a few members starting out at there homes.
Welding is just proper wire, gas, and position. I use argon co2 mix. unless it's Flux core, . Flux core comes in the same dia. As standard wire.
The rest is just practice.
I still do a fair amount of outside welding so Flux core it is. Or fire up the old stick welder..
You left out practice, practice and more practice. lol4 key points of welding.
Heat, Angle, Distance, Speed.
Practice.....
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Yup I have a new spool here, gotta get tips to match, I'm used to having 0.030 or 0.035 (usually 0.035) on my machine. Got some sheet metal work on my truck, the 0.023 will work better for.23 wire is good for anything A Body mopar
Try using a 75/25 gas mix .
HUH????I‘d go 6010.
I’m sure other folks have learned something so not a total “bummer”. Practice is the big take from this discussion and the polarity issue.What a bummer. @rbkt65 started this thread and so may members spent time trying to help, and he hasn't been back once to say thanks or go eff yourselves.
It happens.What a bummer. @rbkt65 started this thread and so may members spent time trying to help, and he hasn't been back once to say thanks or go eff yourselves.
Just realized this myself earlier this year fir my tig welding. see was the problem.Short answer is NO , maybe you need glasses instead of thinking the gas is causing the problem. You MUST be able to SEE clearly to complete the fusion of two metals.
Another thing that makes welding difficult is safety equipment. There is no need for those big thick gloves when MIG welding. I use the thinner TIG gloves if any at all. You should wear something for the UV protection. A helmet with the biggest view is nice too.i have been trying all the info that has been suggested and i appreciate all that have posted help. i look at this often and try to apply the info. i am getting better but it will take time. AGAIN THANKS TO ALL THAT HAVE POSTED HELP. ALL IS APPRECIATED.