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(04-20-2012, 06:40 PM)stevec Wrote: I share Ed's question. I'm new to wire feed welding ( being an old stick welder) and can't fathom much differefnce between .025" and .030" wire. Is there that much difference in the mass of .030 and .025 wire/
Yes big difference same way with .030 and .035 That extra .005 makes a lot of difference and you would never think that. I just use .025 or .024 on sheet metal and .030 on everything else. My welder (MM185) likes .030 and has a real sweet spot with it. Just my thoughts...Bob
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going from .025 to .030 would be the same as jumping from 1/8 to 5/32 rod. Ed if your machine has the auto settings go with them, I have a old Lincoln, think its an SP250, fully automatic, (hope the computer never dies), I never stray from what it sets. You tell it type of metal (steel ss aluminum) type of gas (argon, argon/co2 or argon/co2/oxygen) wire size and metal thickness and away it goes. All I ever do is go heavier on the thickness to get a hotter weld. I tried the argon/co2 mix (still have a small bottle for sheet metal) but found the welds too cold. If you can pick up the part 1/2 hour after you welded it you weren't welding hot enough. I now use an argon/co2 mix with something like 2% oxygen and .035 wire. Its like welding hot with 7018 stick. With a proper chamfer a single pass will penetrate fully on 3/8 plate. With the straight argon/co2 I could never get good constant penetration, test samples would break beside the weld.
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OK, live and learn, the increase from .025 to .030 is about 25% I wouldn't have thought it would make THAT much difference.
Guess I'll put a roll of .030 on my list for my next trip to town (in NS, the land of you can't get it here)
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