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I just got myself a new mig welder.
Now I need to learn to use it. :lol:
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i feel i have a need for one myself. but i don't want to come up with the money for it right now.
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flyboy2610 wrote:I just got myself a new mig welder.
Now I need to learn to use it. :lol:


sounds like me.... I've had my wirefeed for like 9 years and am still working on the 3rd spool of wire in it! wish I had more stuff to weld with it, but I use my AC/DC welder a lot more. but I wouldn't do without it anyways!
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I've had mine for about 3 years now and have only used it a couple times. However, that's going to change in the very near future as I start welding a box together.

That looks like a great unit, John. I think you'll be happy with that for sheetmetal repair. Mine's quite a bit bigger, but this is one of those times when bigger isn't necessarily better...as I have to turn mine down as far as it'll go to prevent burning through sheetmetal. It's definitely going to take some practice.
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from what iv'e learned about welding sheetmetal, go fast and don't worry about the prettyness unless your doing a crevass weld, then make sure you get good penetration. i built a 6ft by 4 foot by 2 foot shelf out of 18 guage sheet, that took some practice and engineering. did it with a wire feed.
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According to the specs on the wire roller door, it'll handle from 24ga. sheet metal to 1/4 steel. I can't really see a need for more than that, so I think this'll do nicely.
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72hiboy4x4 wrote:
flyboy2610 wrote:I just got myself a new mig welder.
Now I need to learn to use it. :lol:


sounds like me.... I've had my wirefeed for like 9 years and am still working on the 3rd spool of wire in it! wish I had more stuff to weld with it, but I use my AC/DC welder a lot more. but I wouldn't do without it anyways!

Hrmmm, I can help you use up some of that wire... Might just be making a `74 trailer this spring. :D
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Yah... c'mon over here and I'll help ya use wire too!! I ran 4 big spools through my old, trusty Miller 200 just last summer, and am almost done with another since then!! I switched over to a process called "dual shield" that has a flux wire (.045) and also uses the gas at the same time... the railroad uses it for all their heavy welding.. it's really a great system and the penetration is phenominal!! It's a bit smoky in the shop, but I can put up with that for the performance.
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Bigger is ALWAYS better!
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Yeah I Got 2 Lincolns Both 220volts A 175 MIG and A good old reliable Stick.

I love'em both and wouldn't trade 'em for anything else. I planning on buying a Plasma cutter this Summer. When I worked at the Cat dealer we used Lincolns and Millers as far as I'm concerned their both Top-O-Line Mfg's.


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man your trucks must be rust free I use my mig daily just patching my old girls up. I can't even recall how many spools of wire I used up.
It feels like I never shut the welder off.
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FYI: Always respect the Duty Cycle of your Welding machine!

It will make the difference between having a Welder that you could pass on down to your kid or having to buy a new one every couple of years or so...


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Hey John?

How's your 460 Hybrid :huh: project coming along?


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