Hi Everyone !!! I have been watching this site for a while now and I figure this is the One. Like a lot of New Guy's to welding I have a lot of ????????? I have a Lincoln Mig Pak 15 as "They" call it. I believe it's a 30/175 amp welder 220 volts with 75/25 gas. and .023 wire. I have had it for about a year or so and have done some welding. BUT, I am having some Problems welding exhaust pipe. I am using a mix of tubing everything from stainless/aluminized steel and mild steel of different thicknesses. I can weld it together no problem, But I am working on a Hot Rod for the last 6 years and I want Professional looking welds on my exhaust. I have cut up a bunch of pipe and I have been practicing for awhile but I seem to be getting what I would call oxidation. I think I have the burn through under control but the oxidation has me in fit's: mad:  I used to have my regulator set at about 25 psi but the guy at my parts store told me to lower it to about 15 psi because the higher presure was causing too much turbulence ??? Anyone have any Good tips ??? I have looked at all the tutorials  Thanks, Jack
				
			



 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 Sore throat for 3 days. Now I grind anything suspect. Otherwise I use a wire wheel to clean things. I weld in the garage with a fan off to one side and vent it out the side door so there is no draft on the weld. My crappy welding has been holding me up for too long. I have been thinking about pulse
 Sore throat for 3 days. Now I grind anything suspect. Otherwise I use a wire wheel to clean things. I weld in the garage with a fan off to one side and vent it out the side door so there is no draft on the weld. My crappy welding has been holding me up for too long. I have been thinking about pulse  the pipe and clean it up with a flap wheel on my grinder. Trying to stay even on the weld while going around the pipe is too much for me. maybe if I do 3/4" at a time will work.  Jack
 the pipe and clean it up with a flap wheel on my grinder. Trying to stay even on the weld while going around the pipe is too much for me. maybe if I do 3/4" at a time will work.  Jack 
			 
			 
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