Trying to learn (thin sheet metal)
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:51 am
I am trying to learn how to mig weld. My main interest is car body work. I am trying to learn to weld 1.1mm steel (about 19 gauge).
I am using an SIP HG2300mp mig/tig/arc combo welder with 0.8mm (about 20 gauge) flux core wire (trying to avoid gas cost). Wire feed setting ranges 1 - 10 and voltage 13 - 24v. I have been trying mostly @ minimum wire speed & 14v. Have ranged between 1-3 wire speed and 13-16v, none of which produced anything better. Have been trying some sort of stitch method as an attempt to run constant eeee's would put too much heat in this thin metal and burn holes.
So here are some front and back photos of my practice welds and a photo of the car floor patch I am trying to weld on this project..
1) Thoughts on my weld attempts, 1 out of 10 (I won't be offended I think it's 2/10), anything obvious I have done wrong?
2) Is the gap too large? am I stupid for trying to weld a 'gap' as opposed to butt or lap joint
3) Any other advice?
I am using an SIP HG2300mp mig/tig/arc combo welder with 0.8mm (about 20 gauge) flux core wire (trying to avoid gas cost). Wire feed setting ranges 1 - 10 and voltage 13 - 24v. I have been trying mostly @ minimum wire speed & 14v. Have ranged between 1-3 wire speed and 13-16v, none of which produced anything better. Have been trying some sort of stitch method as an attempt to run constant eeee's would put too much heat in this thin metal and burn holes.
So here are some front and back photos of my practice welds and a photo of the car floor patch I am trying to weld on this project..
1) Thoughts on my weld attempts, 1 out of 10 (I won't be offended I think it's 2/10), anything obvious I have done wrong?
2) Is the gap too large? am I stupid for trying to weld a 'gap' as opposed to butt or lap joint
3) Any other advice?