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Do It Yourself (DIY) Projects
mig or tig or?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wintersnake" data-source="post: 111494" data-attributes="member: 1598"><p>Back in my early days of self employment I'd weld up 2mm ally sheet all day for Shell Aust. with and Bog stock Mig running a nylon liner on the shortest tweeco hand piece I could buy. The liner has to run continuous from the contact tip to the wire feed rollers!</p><p></p><p>The trick is to cut the oxidized ball off <u>before</u> starting another run or the wire will bunch at the wire feed, you don't need a push-pull hand piece feeder. One other thing to make it easier is to weld in a semi vertical down (say 30-45deg) pushing the weld not dragging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wintersnake, post: 111494, member: 1598"] Back in my early days of self employment I'd weld up 2mm ally sheet all day for Shell Aust. with and Bog stock Mig running a nylon liner on the shortest tweeco hand piece I could buy. The liner has to run continuous from the contact tip to the wire feed rollers! The trick is to cut the oxidized ball off [u]before[/u] starting another run or the wire will bunch at the wire feed, you don't need a push-pull hand piece feeder. One other thing to make it easier is to weld in a semi vertical down (say 30-45deg) pushing the weld not dragging. [/QUOTE]
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