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B16DoHcCrx033003
02-09-2004, 02:48 PM
i am just starting to learn and i cant do it worth $hit, anyone have any hints or tips, every time i try it goes right through the metal, and welds itself to the metal table so then i have to grind down the table...... i hate it, plz give me and tips of hints, i have oto take a test on it in a few days..... and i can practice becuz i have to rewire a whole fricken car....:mad:

ebpda9
02-09-2004, 02:52 PM
umm, sounds like you are giving it too much current. cut it a bit. i am not a masteer welder, but tonight i will learn mig welding from one of my friends

B16DoHcCrx033003
02-09-2004, 02:58 PM
i cant stand it, it either goes through it, or builds up, and looks like a piece of ABC gum on there....

GT40FIED
02-09-2004, 04:23 PM
Hmmm...never done arc welding...just oxy-acetylene. That's pretty easy...just get a good neutral flame going and know the melting points of the metals. As for the arc welding, just stick with it...you'll get the hang of it sooner or later.

4drmadness
02-09-2004, 04:52 PM
practice makes purfect...but you do have to watch the settings or you will burn through and weld shit you don't want to...lol

Good luck....

pimpinprelude
02-09-2004, 08:48 PM
i know how you fell.. i started when i was 14.. (2 years ago).. so i know some.. first off what are you trying to weld?.. and what are you using? a stick wielder? or a flux core wire feed? (i think those are the only two ARC welders??)...anywhoooo, the stuff that your trying to weld might be just TOO thin.. there is a heat level that will be perfect for any metal.. you just have to find it.. thay say that a perfect weld looks like a row a dimes... or a scar.. to do this (when you are joining two peices of metal) is make small slow C's.. like the leter.. just as if you were writing it... this pulls the metal off the first piece and mixes it with the welding rod and the other piece..making a strong bond.. just keeping doing small C's all the way down the seam with out stopping...it really does take pracice.. find an old bike... or something else made of stell.. and weld. just play with it and work on your meathod... one thing i learned in a was NEVER try to weld on paint.. allways grind it off first.. if you even can get it to arc, (its really hard to through paint) the welds will not hold.. and the burning paint is extreamly bad to breathe... i learned this the hard way..i make lil chopper bikes.. and i slapped one together and, i was using an old bike frame that still had some paint on it.. well it dident hold and i landed on my face.. so yea scrape it off first... but just practice.. then practice some more.. its just like anything else.. you have to work at it..

well i hope all that helped some.. good luck..

oo one more thing.. were a mask that covers you WHOLE face!! i was wearing welding gogles thay kinda look like this..( :cool: )
and i got a welders sun burn.. its like a sun burn but 10000x worse..

MAXed Out
02-09-2004, 09:05 PM
Take ur time and practice as much as u can and it will come to you.

B16DoHcCrx033003
02-10-2004, 03:33 PM
i practiced all day in school, i got it to look like a perfect row of V's which my teacher said i am moving a lil 2 fast..... i am looking to buy a good arc welding kit for my garage at my house, i can only run a 110 tho 20 amp, i havent tryed stick yet.... anyone know a good brand i can get a arcwelding kit with co2/argon gas mixand the arc welder itself that is wire feed, i dont want to have to buy all these diff pieces and hope they go together....so if anyone can help me out, thank you:)