steviec_lj
Rust Welding Professional
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After studying the How-To section of the website for a couple of weeks, along with a few books, I finally took the plunge on Monday night, and purchased a DIY/Hobbyist Sealey/Siegen 130a MIG Welder from Epic Tools in Beccles, for £180 including VAT and Delivery. Which for a first welder, I didn't think was too bad.
Along with the MIG, it came with a crapy Handheld Mask (which I'll be replacing as soon as I can), a spool of 0.6mm Wire, a spool of 0.8mm Wire, 0.6mm & 0.8mm tips and a disposable Argon/CO2 bottle.
Today was the first time I've had a chance to play about with it, after setting it up, running the wire through and connecting the Argon/CO2 bottle up.
First attempts;
I did blow through a few times, but I was fiddling with the Power & Wire Speed settings all afternoon. 2 sheets of roughly 1.2mm steel, infact an old PC Case side, which I ground down and attempted an overlap weld.
Second attempts;
The welds don't seem to be penetrating all the way through both sheets, but if I turn the Power & Wire Speed settings up, it blows through.
I'll be out there tomorrow again, after I've been to buy a decent mask that I don't have to hold to my face, leaving both hands free to control the weld steady. Advice/comments are welcome.
Along with the MIG, it came with a crapy Handheld Mask (which I'll be replacing as soon as I can), a spool of 0.6mm Wire, a spool of 0.8mm Wire, 0.6mm & 0.8mm tips and a disposable Argon/CO2 bottle.
Today was the first time I've had a chance to play about with it, after setting it up, running the wire through and connecting the Argon/CO2 bottle up.
First attempts;

I did blow through a few times, but I was fiddling with the Power & Wire Speed settings all afternoon. 2 sheets of roughly 1.2mm steel, infact an old PC Case side, which I ground down and attempted an overlap weld.
Second attempts;

The welds don't seem to be penetrating all the way through both sheets, but if I turn the Power & Wire Speed settings up, it blows through.
I'll be out there tomorrow again, after I've been to buy a decent mask that I don't have to hold to my face, leaving both hands free to control the weld steady. Advice/comments are welcome.