It's definitely a skill that requires practice. You should have a chart for metal thickness, gas type and wire speeds on your unit that you can use for a guide in different cases at least.
It does. It suggests 17.0 for the heat and a wire speed of 305 with the .030 wire I'm using. I used 17 for the heat but the chart always has too much wire speed for me so I lowered it to 270.
I'm guessing that's your weld? Looks pretty damn nice for day 2.
We're gonna have a bunch of welders. Aaron and I want to get a Tig, Plasma cutter, pipe bender, cold cut saw . . . and a mill.
Eventually.
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