Hi Folks,
I'm thinking of buying a Sealey SuperMig 130. Application is for car body repairs so thin metal.
Bit concerned about the power settings for this unit. Its 30 to 130 Amp and looks to have 4 power settings. Assuming 30 amps is setting 1 and 130 amps is setting 4 then it leaves 2 settings in between. if its linear then that equates to setting 2 around 63 Amp and setting 3 around 96 Amp.
For thin metal <1.2 mm then options will be setting 1 or 2. Setting 2 will be more than double setting 1.
Will this work? It sounds a big jump!
Also, any advice on gas mixture? I have a local supplier selling the HobbyWeld 5 (93% Argon, 5% CO2, and 2% Oxygen). I'm told it is good for my application but any experience?
Thanks in advance for any comments
I'm thinking of buying a Sealey SuperMig 130. Application is for car body repairs so thin metal.
Bit concerned about the power settings for this unit. Its 30 to 130 Amp and looks to have 4 power settings. Assuming 30 amps is setting 1 and 130 amps is setting 4 then it leaves 2 settings in between. if its linear then that equates to setting 2 around 63 Amp and setting 3 around 96 Amp.
For thin metal <1.2 mm then options will be setting 1 or 2. Setting 2 will be more than double setting 1.
Will this work? It sounds a big jump!
Also, any advice on gas mixture? I have a local supplier selling the HobbyWeld 5 (93% Argon, 5% CO2, and 2% Oxygen). I'm told it is good for my application but any experience?
Thanks in advance for any comments