notenuftoys
Active member
I'm a new welder with a Hobart 175 mig welder. I've noticed a problem with the wing nut that holds the 2lb spool on - it slowly backs off the tension resulting in a birds nest on the spool.
There's a nylon nut between the wing nut and the spool. When my son was welding last night I watched that wing nut and sure enough, it was slowly turning counter-clockwise.
I can't crank it down too much or the wire won't feed. Should I replace the nylon washer or can I just put some a tab of dry grease (like I've used in bicycle chains) to help it slide more easily?
This may be a simple problem with a simple solutions, but this is still all new to me so I don't want to mess anything up.
There's a nylon nut between the wing nut and the spool. When my son was welding last night I watched that wing nut and sure enough, it was slowly turning counter-clockwise.
I can't crank it down too much or the wire won't feed. Should I replace the nylon washer or can I just put some a tab of dry grease (like I've used in bicycle chains) to help it slide more easily?
This may be a simple problem with a simple solutions, but this is still all new to me so I don't want to mess anything up.