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The little things...

Jackfre

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I've been having a heck of a time recently with my Miller 211welder. Of course, any time I have problems with my welder I'm always looking in the mirror. What am I doing wrong? Today while building a gate for my daughter with some 2x2 material I was tacking in a bit of backing for the 45's. I just lined up the torch with the joint, looked away and put a small tack on it. While looking away from the flash I happened to notice a spark on my ground clamp. The screw had backed out and the ground wire was floating around. Disassembled, cleaned and put it back together and suddenly I'm a fair hand with my welding again.
 
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PCustoms

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Similar issue a few weeks ago, figured it was me as I hadn't welded in over a year. After some frustrating beads on my project and some more on scrap, I started looking around.

Good gas, good ground. A little head scratching and then realized my tip was worn.

Night and day difference!
 
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