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Trying to get the mig to look like tig. This is one continuous motion, no start and stops. Pull to the right fairly quickly, then slow down a bit for the e loop and repeat. Any comments or suggestions? Thanks, John.
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John, looks pretty damn good!

What were your settings?
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Thanks Rick. I just turned the wire feed speed down until it sounded bad and then slowly increased it until you get the first crisp sound of bacon fryin. -e-e-e-e pattern dragin from left to right. John
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Hollywood1 wrote:Trying to get the mig to look like tig. This is one continuous motion, no start and stops. Pull to the right fairly quickly, then slow down a bit for the e loop and repeat. Any comments or suggestions? Thanks, John.
that looks really good. I've been out of town working for a friend and just got back last night. I really want to try mig like tig and see what I can do. :D
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Thanks!
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Looks great to me!
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I usually do the e weave but hold the top longer than the bottom.
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