need to get him an instruction manual for it.
i would teach him but we all know you can't teach the old man shite.
the mig is a CIG 210E 240v
tried boc, they're not interested

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WIA and miller i think are one of the best.cig are crap.Xtremitys wrote:has anyone got the new WIA 175 amp mig and what do yuo think of it ? i have the 150's and thinking of upgrading to it ans the 150 has been great , but need a little more .
i know they make very good rods and wireXtremitys wrote:ESAB's used to an awesome machine , not sure what they are like now as they are assembled in India or somewhere now . they had or have great welding charateristics especially for ally .
Hmmm, now that you mention it I do have to weld an exhaust together tomorrow, a set of headers for a sprintcar customerXtremitys wrote:and guess where he Andrew lives - out where the cow's have big turds and the grass grows green on the other side ! are you going to Tig and exhaust together , replace a rusted floor well with a tig . The only thing Tigs are good for is quality welds but are slow as *****- someone obviously has alot of time on their hands with them cows.
enough of this boring topic , the guy who posted this thread has already got a mig - so problem solved !
You got that part rightThe only thing Tigs are good for is quality welds
are you going toawill4x4 wrote:You're all a pack of "Girly boys"![]()
"Real" precision welders just use Tig welding. None of this point and pull the trigger bulltish
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Regards Andrew. (and just in case you hadn't guessed, A Tig welder)
Well, Ok if you really want me to I'll do the important part "the root run" and leave you plebs to fill the rest. Then I'll go back to my Chrome/Moly, Stainless, Aluminium, Inconel and Titanium welding.suzy wrote:are you going toawill4x4 wrote:You're all a pack of "Girly boys"![]()
"Real" precision welders just use Tig welding. None of this point and pull the trigger bulltish
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Regards Andrew. (and just in case you hadn't guessed, A Tig welder)
tig weld a 50mm butt weld?
I have a tig as well - an old cig weld transtig 180 ac/dc H/F start. bottom phases caught alight, find it hard to justify $600 for a rewind. Did ally nicely though. What tip size do you us for 1-2mm s/steel. I have used a 1.6 and i think its too small, gets consumed pretty quick (no i am not contaminating it). do you use dc + or -. and is argoshield 40 ok, or is a specialist s/steel gas better. I use 40 in the mig and its sweet on s/sawill4x4 wrote:You're all a pack of "Girly boys"![]()
"Real" precision welders just use Tig welding. None of this point and pull the trigger bulltish
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Regards Andrew. (and just in case you hadn't guessed, A Tig welder)
teach me oh great one..awill4x4 wrote:Hang about, I just remembered, we do have a good use for our Mig machine. It makes a great bench topOh, and we also have a use for the 0.9 LW1 and Stainless mig wire and 1.2 aluminium wire. We cut them into short lengths and use them to weld the 0.9 and 1.2 wall thickness Moly and Stainless and 1.6 thick Aluminium tube we use.
Seriously though, I know Mig has it's uses but when your doing work as fine and intricate as what we do and have been Tig welding for about 12 years or more you just don't want to use the Mig.
Hell, at work we even Tig weld our benches frames together, I hate weld spatter.
Regards Andrew.
Bru, on that thickness steel I recommend 1.6 Thoriated (red tip) or Lanthanated (black tip) electrodes. You can go up to 2.4mm electrodes if you have them, I just get my best results on thin tube with 1.6mm ground to a pointbru21 wrote: I have a tig as well - an old cig weld transtig 180 ac/dc H/F start. bottom phases caught alight, find it hard to justify $600 for a rewind. Did ally nicely though. What tip size do you us for 1-2mm s/steel. I have used a 1.6 and i think its too small, gets consumed pretty quick (no i am not contaminating it). do you use dc + or -. and is argoshield 40 ok, or is a specialist s/steel gas better. I use 40 in the mig and its sweet on s/s
Tig is so much faster on headers than a mig its just not funny. mig is like a sledgy for panel pins. You need to port the inside then dress the outside, tig has that factory quality buff and leave flair![]()
cheers bru
Mickbeny, let's face it we're not welding pressure vessels or food grade tubing for this application. We've found that the quality of exhaust tube (steel) supplied by most manufacturers is of a generally poor grade of steel and is prone to bubbling in the weld pool while welding with steel wire. The additional deoxydising of the stainless wire settles the weld pool down considerably and makes for a better product. The internal finish doesn't get that "sugar" look of oxidised stainless either.We don't think it necessary for purge welding on these headers but if it were a full stainless system it would be advisable to purge weld.mickbeny wrote:Hi all...Awill4x4 said>>Another thing for you to try when tigging exhaust tube is to use stainless 0.9 or 1.0 mig wire to weld the steel tubes we are getting excellent results this way.<<
Ive been a contract T.I.G.welder for close to 20yrs now,mainly specializing in stainless steel xray quality welding..Using stainless wire on mildsteel how does the weld turn out like on the inside without purging??or do you you purge the pipe when welding??.
awill4x4 wrote:Mickbeny, let's face it we're not welding pressure vessels or food grade tubing for this application. We've found that the quality of exhaust tube (steel) supplied by most manufacturers is of a generally poor grade of steel and is prone to bubbling in the weld pool while welding with steel wire. The additional deoxydising of the stainless wire settles the weld pool down considerably and makes for a better product. The internal finish doesn't get that "sugar" look of oxidised stainless either.We don't think it necessary for purge welding on these headers but if it were a full stainless system it would be advisable to purge weld.mickbeny wrote:Hi all...Awill4x4 said>>Another thing for you to try when tigging exhaust tube is to use stainless 0.9 or 1.0 mig wire to weld the steel tubes we are getting excellent results this way.<<
Ive been a contract T.I.G.welder for close to 20yrs now,mainly specializing in stainless steel xray quality welding..Using stainless wire on mildsteel how does the weld turn out like on the inside without purging??or do you you purge the pipe when welding??.
As a personal preference, I like to pulse weld which gives a better presentation and keeps the heat input down as well while welding.
What type of Tig machine do you use Mickbeny? I'm a big fan of the inverter Tigs and my own personal machine is an OTC AVP 300 amp hybrid wave twin inverter machine and it's the best machine I've ever used. I've also used Kemmpi, Miller, BOC and Lincoln AC/DC 200 amp 240 Volt inverters and my preference in this bunch is the Kemppi with the full feature display board.
As a fellow "tigger" you may well be interested in this guy "Engloid's" site, absolutely fabulous welding on cutting edge materials.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/engloid/w ... kpics.html
Regards Andrew.
awill4x4 wrote:mickbeny wrote: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/engloid/w ... kpics.html
Regards Andrew.
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