ALUm MIG gun is cutting my 1/8" angle ..help!!!!!!!!
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:24 am
Background:
I have a Hobart 250 Iron man mig unit that works great, no one hicup in two years of steel migging, all sizes no problem. Then I got a "GREAT" idea, from teh welding supply shop, to install a 25' Miller Spoolmate 3545 Mig gun. I got the adapter kit and gun, bit of a klug to install, but works ok on 1 lb steel rolls. I got it to do ALum.
Current:
I wanted to mig some longer joints on the project, the TIG was working well, but mig can make a long project short. When it works.
I got the instructions from the miller site on how to use it for ALum mig. I replaced the drive roller(with key) and push roller, both are knurled. the are stamped .035
I install a new 1 lb roll of 4043 .035 mig wire with a .035 contact tip. I try and adjust the strength of the wire toruge by adjusting the set screw on the top of the gun handle. I take it all the way out to the losest setting and when I test it out on 1/8 alum angle it is so strong it cuts the alum and pushs through the other side.
I try lower heat and less wire speed, and still does it.
ANy body got any ideas ?? is 1/8 6061 alum too thin to MIG ??
thanks guys
I have a Hobart 250 Iron man mig unit that works great, no one hicup in two years of steel migging, all sizes no problem. Then I got a "GREAT" idea, from teh welding supply shop, to install a 25' Miller Spoolmate 3545 Mig gun. I got the adapter kit and gun, bit of a klug to install, but works ok on 1 lb steel rolls. I got it to do ALum.
Current:
I wanted to mig some longer joints on the project, the TIG was working well, but mig can make a long project short. When it works.
I got the instructions from the miller site on how to use it for ALum mig. I replaced the drive roller(with key) and push roller, both are knurled. the are stamped .035
I install a new 1 lb roll of 4043 .035 mig wire with a .035 contact tip. I try and adjust the strength of the wire toruge by adjusting the set screw on the top of the gun handle. I take it all the way out to the losest setting and when I test it out on 1/8 alum angle it is so strong it cuts the alum and pushs through the other side.
I try lower heat and less wire speed, and still does it.
ANy body got any ideas ?? is 1/8 6061 alum too thin to MIG ??
thanks guys