weldermike
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Finally got a chance tonight to play around with my new mig. Millermatic 211, I bought it for its portability, and first spoolgun for aluminum that I ever personally owned. Nice machine, very happy with it so far.
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Mike, do you find you get more spatter with the Miller than you'd expect? I've used mine quite a bit, and I find that welding anything more than 1/8 material gets pretty messy as far as spatter is concerned. I'm using a tri-mix gas and solid 0.030 wire.
Shield Arc said:So Mike how does that puppy do with vertical up? Say with some .035, will that machine run .045?
Shield Arc said:I don't think I've ever run one of those Miller Mig machines. I think the closest would be the old Airco machines. I've heard nothing but great things about the 211. I understand Miller really dropped the ball with the 250, went back to the drawing board and came out with the 251, then the 252. I understand with the 250 the sweet spot was very narrow, and only very experienced weldors could find it.
I just can't get my mind around an auto set machine! Does that make me a control freak?:laughing:
I've done a little Mig welding with my new Invertec, and my LN-25, but next to none with the LF-72 feeder. Here is a vertical up with the Invertec and LN-25.
Well I went out and bought a Lincoln pro 140 MIG welder last week. Today I tried it out by welding a couple of links on the top of my bucket. This was the first time I ever used a MIG welder and I think it worked ok. I watched several videos on utube, read the book a couple times and followed the settings in the chart on the machine. Its been 40 years since I last welded anything and that was with a Montgomery Ward 220 volt stick machine and I never quite got the hang of it. I used the .030 flux core wire that came with it and set it at range D, speed 4.5. I have no idea what that equates to in amps or speed but it seemed to work. Here are pictures of how it came out. Perhaps I could get a critique? I'm sure I need more practice - its hard to move slow and even.
P.S. My wife came out to look at what I was doing and asked if those were handles for riding in the bucket?
John C.