4x4_Welder
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I imagine it was a bit sparkly while welding as well? How do they look wire brushed?
It's the same settings. Even if you can hook up a CO2 bottle to that welder, it's a huge change. CO2 can produce a little more spatter than the C25 mix gas, but it's a totally acceptable shielding gas for MIG applications.Any pointers for welding in tube adapters? I need to replace the ones in my control arms. I picked up Herzog's old Hobart 175 and I'll be running it with flux core until I can save up for a bottle. I'm going to find some tube to practice on before I tackle my control arms. Is welding on HREW different than welding DOM? As in do I need different welder settings even if it's the same thickness?
Any pointers for welding in tube adapters? I need to replace the ones in my control arms. I picked up Herzog's old Hobart 175 and I'll be running it with flux core until I can save up for a bottle. I'm going to find some tube to practice on before I tackle my control arms. Is welding on HREW different than welding DOM? As in do I need different welder settings even if it's the same thickness?
Mike,
So the first picture is MIG and the second was TIG. Are you doing multiple passes with the MIG or just one? Doing a root pass on the TIG makes sense, but would you need it with MIG?