Hello good people,
Brand new here and already found your lovely website very useful, especially the buying guide. I may have found the machine for me but have some questions that I’m having trouble answering.
Here’s the unit in question: MIG 140A IGBT Inverter DC Welder 2-in-1 MMA Gas GASLESS Wire ARC Welding Machine
Though I’ll buy from the manufacturers website.
I recently finished an intro to welding course so I’m very green as a hobby welder and will only be doing gasless Mig & stick. I know I need to get the voltage (plus speed) right with Mig to not blow through my metal and that model looks perfect except it doesn’t appear to show the voltage on the display.
My questions:
- Do I need to see the voltage as a figure on the display panel to get the correct setting for my metal thickness?
- What voltage increments do you think the 1-10 setting gives? And,
- Does anyone have this model and can give advise on it.
There is a more expensive model that shows both but has lots of feature I’ll never use.
Much appreciated in advance.
Regards Matt
Brand new here and already found your lovely website very useful, especially the buying guide. I may have found the machine for me but have some questions that I’m having trouble answering.
Here’s the unit in question: MIG 140A IGBT Inverter DC Welder 2-in-1 MMA Gas GASLESS Wire ARC Welding Machine
Though I’ll buy from the manufacturers website.
I recently finished an intro to welding course so I’m very green as a hobby welder and will only be doing gasless Mig & stick. I know I need to get the voltage (plus speed) right with Mig to not blow through my metal and that model looks perfect except it doesn’t appear to show the voltage on the display.
My questions:
- Do I need to see the voltage as a figure on the display panel to get the correct setting for my metal thickness?
- What voltage increments do you think the 1-10 setting gives? And,
- Does anyone have this model and can give advise on it.
There is a more expensive model that shows both but has lots of feature I’ll never use.
Much appreciated in advance.
Regards Matt