I spent a frustrating weekend, working on a scraper which had a 50yo bushing go out on it a couple weeks ago. I've spent those intervening weekends trying to get it back and running. Finally got everything together, had 2 birdsnest issues, but really had an issue with the welding.
I was welding on a big piece of 3/8-1/2" metal, so I know it was a heat sink. I preheated the area as much as I could. Ran the welder on what I believed was the correct settings per the chart. Didn't get a great looking weld, but I was watching the puddle of the plate, and it seemed to be melting into it decently. It wouldn't be 'road worthy' but building a road, I think it will work.
Anyway, I've decided this little welder just isn't going to cut it for me. It birdsnested me twice in about a 15min welding time. But, I finally got it finished. I did have a bit of trouble with the ground, and reground a new bare spot. Didn't notice much improvement.
I appreciate your help. I think this machine is going back. It sells with the exact same wire I was using. .035 Hobart Flux-core. I just purchased a larger spool than the 'sample' they included with the machine. I tried to keep the cable as straight as possible, but the reality of a 'field repair' isn't one which allows for many changes. I brought out my tractor, put my generator and the welder in the bucket, to try to get them to an optimal position. Still had 2 birdsnests in 15 min. It might be the liner, the gun, the tension, or me. But regardless, the current combination isn't working. That and the controls just aren't working for me.