tkappeler
Platinum Member
It would have been nice to have that chart on the inside of the door, like most welders. Guess I'll just have to make my own.
I was thinking the same thing. I will reach out to Mark @ everlast to see if they have one.
It would have been nice to have that chart on the inside of the door, like most welders. Guess I'll just have to make my own.
I was thinking the same thing. I will reach out to Mark @ everlast to see if they have one.
That was .030" NR-211. If I owned that machine I wouldn't run anything but .030" Lincoln L-56 Mig wire. I like NR-212 better than NR-211, But I think the smallest wire size that NR-212 comes in is .045".What size wire was that, .030?
I haven't had much time to fool around with my 140E yet. Put in a roll of .030 flux core since it fit the drive roll that came with it.
I want to cut the nozzle back, but I might hold off untill I can make some longer contact tips(I work at a machine shop).
I plan on timing the wire feed speed so I can use IPM instead of just the numbers on the knob.
And I have a DC clamp on ammeter, so I can adjust to an actual current level. It would have been nice to have that chart on the inside of the door, like most welders. Guess I'll just have to make my own.
Yup, that's what I'm going to do.Charts, wire speed, none of that means anything to me. I turn dials until I'm happy with the sound, and looks of a weld. Once I find the sweet spots I mark the face of the welder, so I can find the sweet spot faster next time.![]()