Dcal
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Stick with the same (or similar) steel thicknesses.
Thick to thin will make it more awkward.
You need to get to grips with welding thin steel if you are working on cars so better to practice on similar stuff.
I tried welding with some 0.9mm gas-less wire (E71T-GS) late last night and the results were so shockingly bad that there must be something wrong. I did run the torch negative but it was terrible.
I'll give it another go later on and post the results.
Not sure of the make of the wire but it might have been Jefferson
Thick to thin will make it more awkward.
You need to get to grips with welding thin steel if you are working on cars so better to practice on similar stuff.
I tried welding with some 0.9mm gas-less wire (E71T-GS) late last night and the results were so shockingly bad that there must be something wrong. I did run the torch negative but it was terrible.
I'll give it another go later on and post the results.
Not sure of the make of the wire but it might have been Jefferson