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08-23-2011 07:07 AM #1
Don - the heat needs to be a notch higher for more penetration and a move bit faster or turn the feed back a bitDave W
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08-23-2011 02:25 PM #2
Don - the heat needs to be a notch higher for more penetration and a move bit faster or turn the feed back a bit
If you saw the backside you wouldn't say that. There is a perfect pattern there. It is an autoweld, so it regulates itself.
Don
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08-23-2011 02:31 PM #3
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08-23-2011 02:41 PM #4
Dan gave it his stamp of approval and they took a few test pieces and tried to break them apart in a vice, everything bent over but no breakage. Dan was also pretty impressed with the 212 version of his 210. It lays down a very clean weld.
But what do I know, my welds look like Stevie Wonder did them.
Don
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08-23-2011 08:32 PM #5
sfort-Good luck with your welder quest. I looked long and hard and finally settled on a New Miller 212. I spent about $2000 to get set up with welder, bottle, welding jacket, helmet and gear but feel for me it was well worth it. I saved up to get the welder I wanted. I think the Miller 211 is a good welder as well and I considered it strongly. With its MVP 110 and 220 capability and auto set features it is a wonderful welder. If you need portability or 110 and 220 flexibility it would be wonderful for you. Cyberweld is where I purchase mine and the service was great with fast shipping. Best of luck.
Hey IC2,
Thank you for help there with the settings. I am certainly "Brand New" to welding so I know there is much improvement to go. Last night was the first night that I got my new welder up and running so I am sure there are may tweaks to be done. I guess what pops was saying is that I have never welded in my life and was able to get a decent weld that seems strong with a little better equipment to help. My brother Dan does beautiful welds on all our cars so if I get even close to his level of skill I will be happy. Welding is addictive it seems as I just want to keep practicing to get better. Dan was being kind and encouraging me that for a beginner these were not bad. Hopefully it will get better with time. The Miller 212 has the autoset feature to help you get a close setting in an easy fashion. Dan and I agreed that we had to set the autoset at the top of the range to get proper penetration. We are going to try it out of auto set mode next and see what we get. Please feel free to critique as it helps me learn. Thanks. Don Jr.Don Jr.
"Once again I have thoroughly disgusted myself"
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08-23-2011 09:58 PM #6
sfort,
A few pics of the Miller 212 1 bought and a good tip on the Northern autodarkening helmet I bought for $50! weldingtipsandtricks.com recommended this helmet as a goodautodarkening unit for the money. Sure enough they were right. I peeled off the cheesy flame decals though and it looks great. Don Jr.Last edited by Mr Blue; 08-23-2011 at 10:03 PM.
Don Jr.
"Once again I have thoroughly disgusted myself"
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08-24-2011 10:18 AM #7
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08-24-2011 11:31 AM #8
Yeah, but he put them on his 46 Ford !I think he was going after that "Grease" look.
Don
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08-24-2011 08:55 PM #9
Greased lightning.pngI want the clear hood next with the headlights mounted on the top of the fender!Last edited by Mr Blue; 08-24-2011 at 08:57 PM.
Don Jr.
"Once again I have thoroughly disgusted myself"
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08-24-2011 09:02 PM #10
Your not kidding, look at the helmet before! (The pics look better than the actual helmet)
Welding Helmet.gifDon Jr.
"Once again I have thoroughly disgusted myself"
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