Hey folks,
I've been wanting to learn how to weld for awhile now and I've decided to pick it up and try to teach myself a new skill. This is a hobby for me and at the most I'd use it to do jeep repairs/upgrades and maybe odd jobs and projects around the house. Till then I'd just like to learn as much as I can.
Right now I have a Hobart 210 MVP I got at a steal. I actually wired a 240v outlet/50 amp breaker in the garage for it. Just been running beads so far.
Running solid .030 wire with c25 gas, dragging with a slight back and forth motion on 1/8 steel. Gas was about mid-20's. Machine was set at 4 voltage and 40 wire speed. Trying to work on getting a consistent speed and stick-out.
I'd appreciate any feedback, especially on how to avoid the huge craters at the end. I'm unsure of the technique needed to end the welds nicely. I tried a few things like backtracking but get inconsistent results.
Thanks for any help!
https://imgur.com/a/wm0OP3A
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Forget about the craters. You have a shielding gas issue. I can see porosity hiding its ugly head. Means oxygen is making its way into the weld puddle in large amounts. Go back to square 1 all the way back to the tank, and do leak tests with soapy water to see where the leak is. Check the machine and it's fittings/O-rings. ~25CFH should be plenty so long as you are holding a consistent 3/8" CTWD. Also check your polarity. You should be on DC positive on the mig gun.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll take a look and see if I can find a leak and double check the polarity. The 3/8" distance is something I need to practice more of I think.Oscar wrote:Forget about the craters. You have a shielding gas issue. I can see porosity hiding its ugly head. Means oxygen is making its way into the weld puddle in large amounts. Go back to square 1 all the way back to the tank, and do leak tests with soapy water to see where the leak is. Check the machine and it's fittings/O-rings. ~25CFH should be plenty so long as you are holding a consistent 3/8" CTWD. Also check your polarity. You should be on DC positive on the mig gun.
Turn up the gas, check to be sure the torch is fully seated in the machine and you haven't pinched an O-ring, clean your metal first...no sense in learning on dirty metal, it just handicaps you. Also I would go up to #5 on the voltage once you get your gas sorted. You aren't welding outdoors are you?
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Thanks for the help guys. I checked all my connections to the gas tank and made sure my polarity is correct. Turns out the mig gun wasn't seated completely in the machine, so completely my fault. I checked after to make sure gas is coming through the nozzle and it is. The "bacon sound" is much clearer now and it feels like its more consistent.
Here is a picture of how the welds look now. These are just straight stringers, no alternating motion on 1/8", machine still set at 4/40. Welding in the garage with it open.
https://imgur.com/a/6IeK0C2
Here is a picture of how the welds look now. These are just straight stringers, no alternating motion on 1/8", machine still set at 4/40. Welding in the garage with it open.
https://imgur.com/a/6IeK0C2
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