Does anyone have tips/tricks for achieving maximum aluminum weld quality with spool guns?
Specifically I am using a Miller 211 MIG with the Spoolmate 100.
I've already had the tube on the spoolmate rebored to fit standard tips like those for the regular gun.
It has helped greatly in reducing tip damage.
However, there have been long periods of time between projects that required aluminum welding so I end up forgetting what it was I did to achieve a nice bead. It usually involved a lot of practice time and melted tips...
Especially after welding a lot of steel, the aluminum makes me feel like I have to relearn basics.
Specifically I am using a Miller 211 MIG with the Spoolmate 100.
I've already had the tube on the spoolmate rebored to fit standard tips like those for the regular gun.
It has helped greatly in reducing tip damage.
However, there have been long periods of time between projects that required aluminum welding so I end up forgetting what it was I did to achieve a nice bead. It usually involved a lot of practice time and melted tips...
Especially after welding a lot of steel, the aluminum makes me feel like I have to relearn basics.
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