Need to discover how to mig weld?
Great! Mig welding is easy! Just ask anybody… You can teach a monkey to mig weld, Right?! All you need to know is pull the trigger and hold on… Oh yeah?
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system number one to be told how to mig weld :
1. Buy machine
Get scrap metal
Learn fundamentals
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5. Practice
6. Write down what works and keep notes in pouch on machine.
Method number two to learn how to mig weld :
1. Attend a mig welding class at Technical College and use their machines, metal, gas, and other costly stuff that you would scrimp on if you needed to get it yourself. Pick the coaches brain for every welding tip you can get. Actually apply yourself and listen to every word he or she says. ( that is’s right, there are some good chick welding instructors out there )
two. If you need to …buy a machine.
What’s a good machine? I like Miller welding machines. Why? Many reasons : made in USA, service and support are great, great resale worth, parts are available, they are damn good machines. Now there’s always an exception to each rule so listen up!
And when I do, I will search eBay and craigslist for a Lincoln 115v mig welder.
if you are going to be welding mostly body panels on automobiles, or gas tanks for choppers, purchase a 115v machine. Either way, buy used from eBay or Craigslist if you can. Here’s why… First off, 115 volt mig machines are sort of like bowflex fitness machines, nobody wears them out, and used ones are nearly as good as new ones. You should buy a used Lincoln mig for 2 hundred $, use it for 4 years and sell it for 200 bucks. Sounds rather good doesn’t it? Same goes for the bigger 230v machines. Buy a used millermatic 180, 250, 251, or 252, for 600-800 greenbacks, use it for several years and if you want to sell it you can simply break even or maybe make a few bucks..or to keep things easy, just get a millermatic 250 and call it a day.
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Can I use mig welding to weld on lamborghini style doors on my car?i want to put Lamborghini style doors on my car and i want to mig weld it and can i also weld things to the chassis like if i would put air suspension on it, and does mig welding require any gas or should i put it on a specific number?
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Ha Ha very funny willystylee.
Have you guys seen “You Can’t Weld This!”? It’s pretty funny… The guys over at WeldingMart com had it made! Do a youtube search for it
Hope you are not using pure argon (just a wast of money for pure). You should be using a 75/25 mix of argon/co2. The shielding gas shields the molten metal from the atmosphere, more so oxygen and nitrogen to prevent porosity, and reduce the chance of cracks. To rent a tank you should call a local welding supply for the prices as the price varies quit a bit by location. I am in Ohio so a price I would give you would not be true for your location.
Here is a good site to look at, http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/index.html
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/Mig-welding-tips.html
(32 years welding)
you may want to do a search on that (google). That may give u the help u need. Good luck!
mig welders need a shield gas unless u use flux core wire.
the best way to get a nice bead id to set your heat, and turn up the wire feed speed,…..strike an arc and turn down the wire feed till you get a nice bead with little splatter
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If the nozzle is arcing it means the insulator between the nozzle and gas diffuser is probably shot. You will have to either replace the insulator or make sure you don't touch the work piece.
Arcing outside the weld zone is not good, can lead to inbrittlement and cracking.
Oh, and good job on buying a miller…i hate it when people buy crap gear and expect miracles(or ask me to perform them with their junk welder)
rofl makes me feel so dumb
Consistency, quality, and operating cost. Remember, you don't need highly trained welders, just machine operators to run them.
There is a big difference between MIG and TIG welding, in both the process, and the skill level required of the weldor. They really are two different processes altogether, and the MIG is the much easier of the two.
There is much to read on the web, including some great information at the Miller and Lincoln websites. They can give you a pretty great overview of TIG welding. But, as with many skills, it takes hands-on practice as well as study, to be successful.
If your fiance has ever welded with a gas torch, he might already have the skills he needs. Unlike a MIG welder, a TIG does not feed an electrified filler wire for you. You are in control of a separate heat source (the torch) that you must manipulate in order to melt the base metal together, while adding the filler by hand to the molten puddle you're creating. It's the same way a gas torch works, just with electricity, rather than gas, as the heat source.
The tricky part comes in learning how hot to make the puddle, how much heat to apply (with a foot or hand controller), and how to coordinate the filler at the same time. Quite often, TIG welding involves metals like aluminum or stainless, which have their own quirks that need to be considered. It's by no means impossible to learn all of this…and it can be a very valuable skill to have, often paying higher than MIG welding jobs.
If your fiance shows this prospective employer that he is a professional who takes pride in his work, has studied the subject, and is willing to learn, he may get his foot in the door and start down a new path on his welding career. I wish him the best. Study all you can, and if you know a buddy who is good with the Oxy-Acetylene torch, go visit him right away for some practice!
Best of Luck!
Mig welding job listings in Dallas TX:
http://electricalengineer.electrical-designer-guide.com/a/jobs/find-jobs/q-mig+welding/l-dallas+TX
yeah u need to, the even looking at an arc on a computer screen will burn your eyes. Better hurry and go get one from the idiot store
glad you asked, Mig welding is really a simple task if you can already stick weld. what you see is what you get with a mig. follow the following process and you'll do great.
if right handed hold the handle slightly to the left just enough to see the wire sticking out of the nozzle, weld to the left in an overlapping circular pattern usually between 1/4 and 7/16 wide the lens should be sufficient if for arc welding. a quick practice on scrap metal should ease your concerns quickly. you will see the deposited weld in the lens and no chipping needed
First off, are you a good welder? If you have limited experience, you will not get good weld penetration with a MiG welder. Also if you use one of the cheap welders that you can buy at Lowe's or auto parts stores, they don't produce enough power to get a deep penetrating weld.
MIG means machine inert gas. Those cheap welders are called MiG but are just wire feed welders and not MiG. You must use gas to get a good weld. A cheap gas to use if you are a good welder is carbon dioxide. The weld is good only if you are very experienced. Next you can use 75/25 gas mix which is 75 % argon and 25 % carbon dioxide. Doesn't take as much skill and produces a reasonable weld. For a top job, use 100% argon. It costs a little more but does so much more.
If you buy a MiG, get a good one in the $2000 dollar range, such as a commercial Lincoln, Miller or Hobart. Go to welding school at your local Vo-tech and practice, practice, practice. Once you learn, you can weld car doors, bodies, exhaust, frame or anything else you so desire. As a good MiG welder, you can get a top paying job and be set for life. I prefer a auto darkening helmet when I weld. It makes learning so much easier.
JEG SER DENNE I KLASSA NĂ…!!!!!!!!
pull … deeper penetration …. push … less penetration.
pull … puts more heat into the weld puddle.
push … puts less heat into the weld puddle.
This isn’t always the case though … uphill & downhill are the exactly opposite. Uphill digs deeper where as downhill doesn’t.
When your practicing … don’t fill in you weld at the end … you can easily tell which methods penetrate deeper into the base metal.
Im beginer.When Im welding Icant see difference between push and pull, In structure of weld.But I have only cupple hours of welding on my account:) Thank you
very nice video
must i use welding gogles when seeing the video !!!! thxs???