What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
What would you guys suggest welding a thin gauge ATV bumper with I've been enrolled in a welding program for 8 month now they just cover the basics and not much fabrication/repair. Is it possible to do with a buzz box or is it too much?
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Hey,
It is possible to weld almost anything with anything. But it takes skill and experience. Light gauge general fab is the home of MIG, TiG can be used if you're confident. What gauge metal are you using? Also, if your buzz box is all you have, we can still work with it to help you out.
Mick
It is possible to weld almost anything with anything. But it takes skill and experience. Light gauge general fab is the home of MIG, TiG can be used if you're confident. What gauge metal are you using? Also, if your buzz box is all you have, we can still work with it to help you out.
Mick
28ga ATV bumper? It's gotta be thicker than that. I'm pretty sure the sheet on car doors isn't even that thin.
I did try out 1.5mm (about 1/16 or .06 inch) the other day though with 2mm 6013 rods. Wasn't too bad but it was sagging a bit on the back side and I was moving really fast with DCEN. That thickness would be more appropriate for an ATV brush guard and is very doable.
I did try out 1.5mm (about 1/16 or .06 inch) the other day though with 2mm 6013 rods. Wasn't too bad but it was sagging a bit on the back side and I was moving really fast with DCEN. That thickness would be more appropriate for an ATV brush guard and is very doable.
Nick
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Hey,
Thats great. glad it worked. Just because it is mainly done one particular way doesn't mean it cant be done perfectly by another method. Just ask an old timer who never had a mig.....
Mick
Thats great. glad it worked. Just because it is mainly done one particular way doesn't mean it cant be done perfectly by another method. Just ask an old timer who never had a mig.....
Mick
Well Mig is not that popular in small welding shops here in our country, for repairing car door panel, they use small rods of 6013 or oxy-acetylene. But hey Sgfpat, if you manage to do it with your buzz box perfectly, then that is cool and congrats !!!
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