Have a Lincoln mig 140 I bought from lowes. My experiments with sheet metal (18 ga. automotive) using flux core wire resulted in bad blowthrough.
Read a bit studied technique (go slow almost tacking). Bought gas, ouch. Hooked up gas, reversed polarity. I am ready to go right now. but I am confused. Cylinder is connected to regulator, cylinder is open gauge showing 140lbs. and then
http://www.lincolnelectric.com/assets/servicenavigator-public/lincoln3/im890.pdf
"Set gas flow rate for 30 to 40 cubic feet per hour (14 to 18 I/min.) under normal conditions, increase to as high as 40 to 50 CFH (18 to 23.5 I/min.) under drafty (slightly windy) conditions." HOW?
I sparked the tip no sound of gas. The faces of the gauge shows 0 on one side 140 on the other.Theres nothing on the front of the machine that hints at metering. I thought maybe the face of the gauge twisted but no...
anybody? I am prepared to feel dumb but grateful. Trying to do this before the kids come home...
Read a bit studied technique (go slow almost tacking). Bought gas, ouch. Hooked up gas, reversed polarity. I am ready to go right now. but I am confused. Cylinder is connected to regulator, cylinder is open gauge showing 140lbs. and then
http://www.lincolnelectric.com/assets/servicenavigator-public/lincoln3/im890.pdf
"Set gas flow rate for 30 to 40 cubic feet per hour (14 to 18 I/min.) under normal conditions, increase to as high as 40 to 50 CFH (18 to 23.5 I/min.) under drafty (slightly windy) conditions." HOW?
I sparked the tip no sound of gas. The faces of the gauge shows 0 on one side 140 on the other.Theres nothing on the front of the machine that hints at metering. I thought maybe the face of the gauge twisted but no...
anybody? I am prepared to feel dumb but grateful. Trying to do this before the kids come home...
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