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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 9:24 pm
Hello,
I am a student at a community college welding program that is very mixed at best. As an example we haven't touched MIG and the instructor is telling us "MIG is easy, we can get on a machine and certify the same night". I think that statement says it all. I have friends who have generously offered to let me get some seat time in their shops, but would appreciate some info on settings. I have been practicing TIG on .125 or 1/8" carbon steel and just purchased some aluminum and stainless plate in the same thickness. It would also be helpful for settings in carbon on MIG. I purchased the Miller calculator for TIG, MIG and Stick, and have the Miller weld settings calculator on my phone, but there is a large range for the amperage. Any suggestions in general would be appreciated. Thanks for any help, Rachele
I am a student at a community college welding program that is very mixed at best. As an example we haven't touched MIG and the instructor is telling us "MIG is easy, we can get on a machine and certify the same night". I think that statement says it all. I have friends who have generously offered to let me get some seat time in their shops, but would appreciate some info on settings. I have been practicing TIG on .125 or 1/8" carbon steel and just purchased some aluminum and stainless plate in the same thickness. It would also be helpful for settings in carbon on MIG. I purchased the Miller calculator for TIG, MIG and Stick, and have the Miller weld settings calculator on my phone, but there is a large range for the amperage. Any suggestions in general would be appreciated. Thanks for any help, Rachele