Dfr360cuda
Diagnosis... Plum Crazy.
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I agree that stick would be a good option for structural stuff, but you were replying to RAT ROD AL's comment when he said to try 75/25. I believe he was replying to the OP's post and had nothing to do with the trailer repair. Slight miscommunication I think.On the trailer……..
I would weld it with a 6010 rod.
I would also add some gussets to stiffen it up.
Have you tried one of these? There's no way I'd go back to unmagnified visionI am self-taught, which means I don't know much. I have a Hobart Handler 140 with 75/25 gas. I recently discovered that I was running the wire WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY to fast. Slowed it down and things look much better. BUT, I still have hands that are NOT steady. I have to hold the gun with both hands (one out toward the tip) to even have a chance at going straight not shaking. Then, there is the whole vision thing. The auto-darkening helmet helps with starting position, but not so much following a line. I'm probably getting cataract surgery sooner than later so that might help. And, then the fact that I'll weld quite a bit for a week or two and then the welder sits for several months before I have something new to weld.
I am self-taught, which means I don't know much. I have a Hobart Handler 140 with 75/25 gas. I recently discovered that I was running the wire WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY to fast. Slowed it down and things look much better. BUT, I still have hands that are NOT steady. I have to hold the gun with both hands (one out toward the tip) to even have a chance at going straight not shaking. Then, there is the whole vision thing. The auto-darkening helmet helps with starting position, but not so much following a line. I'm probably getting cataract surgery sooner than later so that might help. And, then the fact that I'll weld quite a bit for a week or two and then the welder sits for several months before I have something new to weld.
I don't use gloves at all. If you use gas and adjust the welder right, you get very little splatter. I don't wear long sleeves......unless it's cold.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 haven't successfully done any outer sheet metal with it. Quite frankly my hands just aren't steady enough nor are my eyes good enough. I had a friend weld in the patch panels on the Barracuda with the car on one of his lifts. Getting the car higher would help with my hands, but he's done lots of sheet metal repairs. I did weld in the inner fender well on the Barracuda (using flux core), but that was all plug welds. I don't remember the settings, but probably the lowest heat setting.I have the same rig. What settings are you running if you're butt welding regular mopar sheet metal?
I haven't tried one of those yet. Next time I go the welding supply store I'll look at them.Have you tried one of these? There's no way I'd go back to unmagnified vision
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It will make a world of differenceI haven't tried one of those yet. Next time I go the welding supply store I'll look at them.