I think you all need to have a little mig welder thats cheaper and like just flux core that would be like the 125 migs that run off of 110v
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I think you all need to have a little mig welder thats cheaper and like just flux core that would be like the 125 migs that run off of 110v
Yeah that would be cool. It would be cool to have it go down to a lower amperage too...Like maybe 20 amps.
Yeah, have just a cheap 110 mig. Just standard as you can get. And i dont think that 20 amps is enough for migging. But not real sure.
o idk it might would but doubtful. best bet would be .022 and really slow but still might not even be enough.
really. Maybe then. I mainly arc so i dont know a whole lot about mig. Just makes for easy tacking thats for sure. What would you need that low of amps for anyways?
huh? im confuused. And o that does i bet cause it aint as much wire in there.
O ok i gotcha now, Yeah but for small enough just a bunch of small tacks would be good.
I turn the power up for tack welds... I want them to be quick and flat.
True but i dont know if a weld at 20 amps would be water tight either. Bu maybe. Ya never know.
If you move slow and do a good job... You can burn a .125" rod in a stick welder at 90amps or so. At that .022" wire (according to calculations) could be burnt at 15.84 amps. If I take 20 amps for the wire and calculated back to a .125" rod that would be 113.64 amps and I know you can burn a 6011 and have a decent weld with that.
Canada has been selling a 140 mig for a while now.
We are looking at selling a version of it soon.
Well it might then. And yeah that would be real cool.
Will it be like the others with a couple of settings and an infinite speed? I'd really like to see one of the smaller ones with infinite/infinite adjustments. The 125 I have is nice, but I'm tired of being stuck at 1, 2, 3, or 4. It sounds minor, but a little more flexibility would be nice for thinner stuff, different position, etc.