Shield Arc
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What size wire is that? I just can't believe you're having this kind of trouble! :shocked:
What size wire is that? I just can't believe you're having this kind of trouble! :shocked:
Did you try .030 wire. Remember I used .025 wire for that endurance test. I thought the machine did a lot better with .030 wire. With .025 wire I thought it was harder to find the sweet spot.That was .024 Hobart HB-28 and c-25 gas.
I can't believe it either. Not a big deal as I had a backup to get me though.
Remember this is the root pass of the V-butt test plate?
Did you try .030 wire. Remember I used .025 wire for that endurance test. I thought the machine did a lot better with .030 wire. With .025 wire I thought it was harder to find the sweet spot.
Thank you!Welcome back SA!
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I really believe some of the splatter can be corrected by adjusting the nozzle. Get the contact tip out flush, or just a little past the end of the nozzle. Once everything got warmed up I could get the nozzle back further, which cut down on the splatter some.
That's what makes me think a wire got knocked lose during shipping from here to your place. I tried to pack it up just like it came to me.The real issue is not striking an arc when wire hits the base metal. See the pics of voltage level 4 where the wire just curled up. Then it started doing the same on Voltage level 7. That's when I decided to stop since it wasn't really even welding at that point.