I'm not really mig welding that much as of right now but have tried it a few times in class. We're mostly stick welding but can also mig if we want. The times that I've tried it it seems like I'm just having to guess where the puddle is because the gun is in the way. Am I just holding it at the wrong angle or is it something that I just have to get used to? Any advice is appreciated.
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can't see the puddle mig welding
Adjust your cup depth to arc length you need so u can keep a exceptable distance between cup & puddle this also will help.
If I want a tight arc or my wire & work require it I keep the tip flush with cup, that keeps cup away from puddle enough to see with a little adjustment of head eye angle.
Likewise if need longer arc or hold off then I use longer cup to recess tip depending on wire & material etc.
It is different than stick but a little practice & you'll be able to see fine. Hope helps.
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Are you pulling (dragging) the gun or pushing? I have a hard time too when I'm pulling. While pushing there is no problem.Lincoln Vantage 400
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can't see the puddle mig welding
Thanks guys, I tried it again today and just moved my head and the gun around. I can see fairly well when I tilt the gun to the side and move my head. Then I can see the wire and the puddle. I just gotta practice some more because the welds don't look all that pretty. Im really trying to get good at stick first (going pretty well) but I'd like to get some more experience with mig and hopefully some tig too.
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