Fender1325
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I have a Hobart Handler 140 that I bought after my harbor frieght drove me crazy and I returned it after 3 days.
My current setup is .030 flux core wire.
I've been building boxes for practice. One I did with 18 gauge and this current one is 22 gauge steel. I cut everything to size and flapdisked everything with 80 grit. Being that its thin metal - I dont try and run a bead bc I know thatd burn through.
Some of my welds sizzle like bacon, and a lot pop - like as if its dirty and not making a good arc. I try to maintain 1/4-1/2" stick out.
I end up with a ton of booger welds.
My main question is when youre building a box, and one panel is flat and the other is 90 degrees going upward, where do you stick and start the wire? Do you just hold it directly in the corner and let a little bead form, or do you kind of start on the bottom flat piece and let it melt into the side of the upright piece?
I'm having trouble making things look nice. I have a feeling a small part of it has to do with flux core wire.
Id love some help with the various types of joints you encounter when welding a 22 gauge box. (flat against 90 upright, 3 panels forming a corner, and 2 upright panels forming a 90 degree joint that goes vertical.)
Thanks. Oh and I'll post some pics in a second from my phone.
My current setup is .030 flux core wire.
I've been building boxes for practice. One I did with 18 gauge and this current one is 22 gauge steel. I cut everything to size and flapdisked everything with 80 grit. Being that its thin metal - I dont try and run a bead bc I know thatd burn through.
Some of my welds sizzle like bacon, and a lot pop - like as if its dirty and not making a good arc. I try to maintain 1/4-1/2" stick out.
I end up with a ton of booger welds.
My main question is when youre building a box, and one panel is flat and the other is 90 degrees going upward, where do you stick and start the wire? Do you just hold it directly in the corner and let a little bead form, or do you kind of start on the bottom flat piece and let it melt into the side of the upright piece?
I'm having trouble making things look nice. I have a feeling a small part of it has to do with flux core wire.
Id love some help with the various types of joints you encounter when welding a 22 gauge box. (flat against 90 upright, 3 panels forming a corner, and 2 upright panels forming a 90 degree joint that goes vertical.)
Thanks. Oh and I'll post some pics in a second from my phone.