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I didn't test that. I have a panel of scrap 1/8" steel I use for trying welder settings. The Amico turned down to about 20% made a thin, tall bead and wouldn't keep an arc below that setting.Can you adjust the Amico low enough to weld thin metal without burning through? If so how thin is the metal you've welded?
I've read flux-core runs hotter than the .023 wire and gas that is is recommend for thin work.
I was mostly testing maximum output, because reviews for this and for Titanium both include a few 'died immediately' responses. And, I'm trying to decide if this could replace my Chicago Electric MIG-180 (Like the MIG-170 they still sell, but better). I have two other stick welders so I may slim down to this Amico plus using a stick welder for heavy work. The 18 lb portability of this Amico is a huge convenience improvement over rasseling the 65 lb MIG-180 and its longer (upgraded) leads out of secure storage, to start a project.