Nomoregears
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Yeah I hear you. I had a little buzz box once that burned 3/32 @ 120 amps.
I generally go by "ear". If it sounds like bacon cooking in the pan and it's not spattering too much it's good to go. I've learned that those guides posted on the welding machine(inside Mig Covers) are just that, General guides not specific.
I used an auto darkening hood a while back and felt blind. To each his own.
If you have a hard time seeing the puddle, try a reflective lense, it has helped me in the past.
Everybodies eyes are different. One person may need a 10 shade to mig while another may need an 11.
It isn't the perfect world. You make do with what you can. There is generally more than one way of doing something.
SMB
I generally go by "ear". If it sounds like bacon cooking in the pan and it's not spattering too much it's good to go. I've learned that those guides posted on the welding machine(inside Mig Covers) are just that, General guides not specific.
I used an auto darkening hood a while back and felt blind. To each his own.
If you have a hard time seeing the puddle, try a reflective lense, it has helped me in the past.
Everybodies eyes are different. One person may need a 10 shade to mig while another may need an 11.
It isn't the perfect world. You make do with what you can. There is generally more than one way of doing something.
SMB