Hi guys! Well i thought i'd buy myself a welder, mainly for motorcycle frame modifications, so i've ended up with a Sealey Supermig 150. It has some 0.6mm wire loaded in at the minute so i've ordered some 0.8mm, spare tips for each size & some MIG pliers.
So, i was a bit disappointed to find that Sealey don't provide a beginners guide to suggested settings for material & thickness vs wire speed & current.
Can anyone point me towards a rough guide?, i will be practicing on some scrap pieces but i'd like a general 'whereabouts' to start so i get some penetration & not burn holes at the same time
I emailed Sealey themselves, response below, doesn't look like they care so i'm kinda regretting my purchase already! I work LONG hours so 'night school' won't be any good to me unless i can get a class that starts @ 10PM !!
So, i was a bit disappointed to find that Sealey don't provide a beginners guide to suggested settings for material & thickness vs wire speed & current.
Can anyone point me towards a rough guide?, i will be practicing on some scrap pieces but i'd like a general 'whereabouts' to start so i get some penetration & not burn holes at the same time
I emailed Sealey themselves, response below, doesn't look like they care so i'm kinda regretting my purchase already! I work LONG hours so 'night school' won't be any good to me unless i can get a class that starts @ 10PM !!
Hi Steve
Sorry but we do not have any guides to welding , maybe the internet or local night school is a good option .
Dave Walls
Sealey Power Products