If you're willing to pony up the money for it, there is some good map software out there for trails. OnX Off-road is a good one I use that has many trails preloaded onto it.
If you're a Garmin GPS guy then I know a lot of other people on here have saved files for trails down in Moab that you can...
I'm not sure what vehicle it came off of. But it was definitely grimy as hell. Lots of brushing, torching, and the die grinder to top it off made it "clean enough." If you look close you can still see the dirty specks that are inevitable with oily cast aluminum.
One of the Auto students used a post jack on a cast aluminum oil pan without any kind of blocking and cracked the pan earlier this week.
Instructor brought it over and asked if we could weld it up. I love opportunities like this because my liability is way low (because it's a donated school...
Gotta be careful with that. Somehow when I would watch the tiktoks my brother or wife would send me it would download the app in the background. I've had to delete TikTok off my phone twice and I never purposefully downloaded it.
For future reference, Norco will only do same day refill instead of exchange at their Salt Lake Location. That is their only location in Utah that has fill tanks.
I wouldn't worry about turning the voltage up, maybe spend more time adjusting the Wire Feed Speed. That's where your larger change in amps and therefore penetration/depth will be. Voltage really only changes the width and wetness of the weld. Obviously you adjust the voltage to match the WFS...
That machine should be able to do 3/16". I would say it's the top end of its capabilities but it can definitely do it.
Does that Titanium come with suggested settings in the wire feeder box?
There is a few things you can adjust to affect that penetration that isn't necessarily just your settings...
As stated before, .030 is your best all rounder. Prime on about 1/8"-3/16" with about a +/- 1/16" range (Technically speaking... We all push it out of that range all the time.)
.023 is best for when you get into gauge thickness
.035 is best for 3/16" and up.