Is there a sticky section for newbs like me, so we can post picture of our welds? Couldn't find one ...
Yes, or even just a side to side "wave"....when welding left to right viewed aszkling, the weave ... is that when your doing cursive e's??
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Is there a sticky section for newbs like me, so we can post picture of our welds? Couldn't find one ...
I have a HH 187 ... and was playing with it today. Running flux core for now, till I get better.
My question is ... what would cause the pits?
Ditch the flux core if you want to get better. Mig welding with solid wire and 25/75 shielding gas will give much better and more consistent results. You will also see the pits disappear.
Mark
Electrode should always be positive when wire welding.
Yea, it's set up for DCEN. I have a couple of spools of flux core to burn through first ... then I'll get my tank exchanged, switch the polarity over, and start with the solid wire.
So whats the deal with Argon and C02. Some go straight C02, some with a 75/25 Argon/C02 mix, and some straight Argon? I was going to go straight C02. I have a 125cf tank that I bought, so just need to exchange it at Pacific Welding.
It is recommended if you use straight 100 % CO2 to have a dedicated CO2 regulator. A argon/CO2 regulator is not recommended to be used for straight CO2. http://www.usaweld.com/CO2-Welding-Flowmeter-p/12020-co2.htm
Here is the regulator I have. Looks to be the one that came with the welder ... and it's for mixed gas.
Went and exchanged my bottle out for mix gas at Pacific Welding in Tacoma. No issues what so ever. Guy was even willing to load it in the truck for me. $55 for a 125cf bottle ... I'm a happy camper.
Regulator may not work. I see it is set at 38 CFH but not hooked up to a bottle. It may have some pressure trapped between the gauge and the gas solenoid though.
I paid $30 for my last 125 CF bottle of C25 a few weeks ago.
Are you pushing or pulling in a straight line?
I figured out a long time ago that if I make little circles it works way better. Later I found out this is an actual technique. I never took any classes so it was a learning curve. This pic is what I try to do when I'm welding...
Small , tiny circles or letter "e".