Not sure where to ask. Figure several on here are well experienced welders.
I've burned plenty of rod and wire over the last ~25 years but I'm by far a pro.
MIG welder... the electricity/current path that wire has is sent to it through the tip at the gun, right?
Have a Power Mig 255 at work, and it'll weld nice for maybe 10 seconds, then weld like **** for a few seconds. Acts like you'd be welding on poorly prepped metal or it's suddenly has a poor ground connection.
The tip, 0.035", is well worn, could probably put a 0.045" wire though it.
I suspected that was the issue, so I asked about replacing the tip. Was told no, that the tip isn't doing anything and it'll weld without it.
I've burned plenty of rod and wire over the last ~25 years but I'm by far a pro.
MIG welder... the electricity/current path that wire has is sent to it through the tip at the gun, right?
Have a Power Mig 255 at work, and it'll weld nice for maybe 10 seconds, then weld like **** for a few seconds. Acts like you'd be welding on poorly prepped metal or it's suddenly has a poor ground connection.
The tip, 0.035", is well worn, could probably put a 0.045" wire though it.
I suspected that was the issue, so I asked about replacing the tip. Was told no, that the tip isn't doing anything and it'll weld without it.