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    Just picked one up the other day.And out of curiosity was $300 reasonable (used)

  • #2
    Welcome Aboard..!!

    Originally posted by Renderbrandt View Post
    Just picked one up the other day.And out of curiosity was $300 reasonable (used)
    a bit underpowered for much aluminum work...

    but it should do fine on light stuff like automotive steel sheetmetal...
    Last edited by H80N; 06-08-2015, 12:42 PM.
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    • #3
      As mentioned- not really.

      Low on the power for Aloominum and no Spoolgun.

      You could try running the AL wire through the regular gun but it is a PIA.

      The AL wire is too soft so you have to keep the Gun and whip STRAIGHT.

      So that and the added cost of a bottle of Argon makes it rather pointless.
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      • #4
        Thanks for you answers.I plan on getting gas anyhow, and was just wondering getting a spool gun would be worth it.I am new too all this, but I assume argon/co2 shielding gas works for both alu and steel.Ps. Here is my first weld on 1/8" steel, without gas.http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g9...523_121846.jpg
        Originally posted by Broccoli1 View Post
        As mentioned- not really.Low on the power for Aloominum and no Spoolgun.You could try running the AL wire through the regular gun but it is a PIA.The AL wire is too soft so you have to keep the Gun and whip STRAIGHT.So that and the added cost of a bottle of Argon makes it rather pointless.
        Last edited by Renderbrandt; 06-08-2015, 04:07 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Renderbrandt View Post
          Thanks for you answers.I plan on getting gas anyhow, and was just wondering getting a spool gun would be worth it.I am new too all this, but I assume argon/co2 shielding gas works for both alu and steel.Ps. Here is my first weld on 1/8" steel, without gas.http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g9...523_121846.jpg
          Sorry to say that Ar/Co2 is for steel and will NOT work for Al as well... that requires either straight Ar or an Ar/He mix...

          Investing in a spoolgun for that small unit will probably not be satisfactory... as it lacks the horsepower for practical Aluminum work..
          Last edited by H80N; 06-08-2015, 04:22 PM.
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          • #6
            Thank you, that clears up a couple of things for sure.But this would work up to 1/8" with shielding gas, and/or flux core wire?
            Originally posted by H80N View Post
            Sorry to say that Ar/Co2 is for steel and will NOT work for Al as well... that requires either straight Ar or an Ar/He mix...Investing in a spoolgun for that small unit will probably not be satisfactory... as it lacks the horsepower for practical Aluminum work..

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            • #7
              Lots to learn.....

              If you have not already done so.. downloading and reading this MIG Guidelines booklet will give you a much better understanding of the process..



              The MIG resources section also has a lot of info to help you get going..



              If the owners manual has escaped somewhere along the line... you can download the correct version by plugging in your serial number here..



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              • #8
                Originally posted by Renderbrandt View Post
                Thank you, that clears up a couple of things for sure.But this would work up to 1/8" with shielding gas, and/or flux core wire?
                Yup it should... the owners manual will list the capabilities and setup parameters..
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                • #9
                  You guys are super helpful, much appreciated.I've picked up a bunch of knowledge already. I also spent an inordinate amount of time on youtube learning about flux core welding, so I think I got that under control.I am not a complete noob to the world of manufacturing, done a whole bunch of metal work, lathes, cnc, mills, and such.
                  Originally posted by H80N View Post
                  If you have not already done so.. downloading and reading this MIG Guidelines booklet will give you a much better understanding of the process..http://www.millerwelds.com/pdf/mig_handbook.pdfThe MIG resources section also has a lot of info to help you get going..http://www.millerwelds.com/resources...ur-skills/mig/If the owners manual has escaped somewhere along the line... you can download the correct version by plugging in your serial number here..http://www.millerwelds.com/service/ownersmanuals.php

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                  • #10
                    I'd have to look it up but I know there is no Spoolgun that is a Direct Connect-

                    which means you would need a Controller* along with the Spoolgun-if it* even exists for this machine.

                    These smaller machines are just not designed for aluminum work- not enough power.
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                    • #11
                      The cheap, quick answer to whether your machine will do this is:

                      1) to rent a small bottle of 50% Argon/Helium (gives your little machine more of a chance to work than straight Argon). From some suppliers, the bottle rent is free if you return it before the month is up, although you pay for the contents.

                      2) Get and install the right size Teflon liner for the cable to your MIG gun. 3) Get the recommended drive-roller for aluminum. 4) use a contact tip marked as one size larger than the wire (so for .030" aluminum wire use an .035" contact tip. And 5) just keep your cable pulled out as nearly straight as you can get it while you weld, possibly drapping it over things as needed to do so. Pushing small diameter aluminum s sort of like pushing a noodle, which is why those who are doing a lot of this work get spoolguns, but for occasional use you can probably make your MIG gun do if you follow these steps. If the power supply will spray .035" aluminum wire, that is less likely to have feeding issues than .030" wire.

                      Well, and 6) make sure you have a good clean ground connection, and 7) a spool of wire that isn't very old (and oxidized).

                      You want lots of voltage, and back down on the wire speed until you are getting into a spray-arc mode. You're not after the frying sound as with short-arc MIG welding.

                      If this works out, maybe you won't have to bother with trying to fit up a spool gun. Others have done it; give it a shot.
                      Last edited by old jupiter; 06-09-2015, 11:22 AM.

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