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It has. I can see inside where it has penetrated! I would get a pic but it will be dark and you wont be able to see it.
+ where you can see the start from the side it doesn't have much penetration because it wasnt heated enough. further down i can assure you it has penetrated.
+ where you can see the start from the side it doesn't have much penetration because it wasnt heated enough. further down i can assure you it has penetrated.
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give it more heat
isn't that the solution to everything?
The way I have mine setup right now I have to avoid being on the edges since they will melt off
thats how I know I'm hitting it with enough heat.



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ya, neither is mine, I'm rollin' with a $150 harbor freight MIG and honestly I can't get a bead that looks as good as what you have in the pic while having enough heat to penetrate and enough wire to keep up. With the cheapy equipment, it is either strong or looks good, but rarely both. Hopefully a tig welder will be in my near future. 

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Crank up the heat.
If possible weld it with Helium I mix my gas with a Y in the lines after the
regulators. My guess is that the helium burns 2X's hotter than Argon.
Anything over .120 thick The helium comes into play. Screw those mini migs
That's what the whole problem is. 220 or go home. The mini migs were made
for autobody guys 16ga or .060 thick tin shit. You can weld thicker but try
pre-heating your material first that will help with the cold arc start.
your weld will burn better and look flatter.
If possible weld it with Helium I mix my gas with a Y in the lines after the
regulators. My guess is that the helium burns 2X's hotter than Argon.
Anything over .120 thick The helium comes into play. Screw those mini migs
That's what the whole problem is. 220 or go home. The mini migs were made
for autobody guys 16ga or .060 thick tin shit. You can weld thicker but try
pre-heating your material first that will help with the cold arc start.
your weld will burn better and look flatter.
I was going to say to turn up the heat.. but everyone already said it 5 times before me.
I'll say this though.. dont take it personally, im pretty sure everyone here is not saying it as a putdown, or to insult you in anyway.. the comments like "you need to turn up the heat" and "magnets on the back of the metal dont effect welding" are just honest advice ment to help.. a bit blunt and brutal in delivery, but honest advice just the same.
out of curiosity, try cranking up your welder and try to blow a hole in the metal.. i have friends with cheap welders, on some of them you can turn the tap up to maximum, and its still not even enough heat to blow through steel unless you try....
on the flip side i have a 220V Lincoln MIG, and i rarely have to turn it even halfway up..
overkill is better then under...
I'll say this though.. dont take it personally, im pretty sure everyone here is not saying it as a putdown, or to insult you in anyway.. the comments like "you need to turn up the heat" and "magnets on the back of the metal dont effect welding" are just honest advice ment to help.. a bit blunt and brutal in delivery, but honest advice just the same.
out of curiosity, try cranking up your welder and try to blow a hole in the metal.. i have friends with cheap welders, on some of them you can turn the tap up to maximum, and its still not even enough heat to blow through steel unless you try....
on the flip side i have a 220V Lincoln MIG, and i rarely have to turn it even halfway up..

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I've said it a thousand times 25% helium and is your life worth a $150.00 welder or someone elses? Step up to a good Tig my reccomendation "Dynasty" with my 700 I can tear a beer can in half and weld it back together or big stuff really big stuff but, WTF do I know
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yeah dude, we all mean well with ouyr comments. I got lucky and got some good advise from a couple people, TTM Mike specifically, and learned through some trial and error. we are all just sharing some knowledge to help you not have parts falling off on the trails!
Mike, I also found a deal on a syncrowave 250, might go look at it after work... just need to scrape togather some cash first

Mike, I also found a deal on a syncrowave 250, might go look at it after work... just need to scrape togather some cash first

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Yup....MrDude_1 wrote:
I'll say this though.. dont take it personally, im pretty sure everyone here is not saying it as a putdown, or to insult you in anyway.. the comments like "you need to turn up the heat" and "magnets on the back of the metal dont effect welding" are just honest advice ment to help.. a bit blunt and brutal in delivery, but honest advice just the same.

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photos mike? he was kind enough to post his.teemtrubble wrote:I've said it a thousand times 25% helium and is your life worth a $150.00 welder or someone elses? Step up to a good Tig my reccomendation "Dynasty" with my 700 I can tear a beer can in half and weld it back together or big stuff really big stuff but, WTF do I know