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Welding Question 5 x 7 Utility Trailer

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Madman68

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you can do ALOT with a 110v welder, i routinely welded 3/16" material with mine for 20yrs before buying a bigger welder and never had a weld failure. run .030 max wire, turn the gas down and run slower, overlapping welds to make up for the smaller diameter wire.[/QUOTE]



When you say "turn the gas down" how low are we talking? If I go too low won't I start getting porosity in the welds?
 
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Interesting take on all the welding information, and I learned a lot. but the correct answer from above was "not do any welding at all". Use a bolt.
 

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When you say "turn the gas down" how low are we talking? If I go too low won't I start getting porosity in the welds?

the minimum needed to provide coverage, since you're welding slower pace and dwelling longer in the same area, no need to be freeze blasting the weld puddle with 20cfh of ice cold Co2. :beer:

if you're buzzing along on thin stock single pass, kicking *** & taking names, then turn it up and move on out.
 
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O.K., that makes sense, I suppose that would also vary with what conditions I am welding in, by that I mean indoors or out in the driveway. I'll just have to crank it down on some scrap until I start having issues, then turn it up a bit..........
 
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