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Thread: MIG beginner and I need advice
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02-11-2010 #1
MIG beginner and I need advice
Hello all,
So I am about to embark on my welding project this weekend. I purchased a Miller 140 a couple of weeks ago and I made some practice welds last weekend. (I know its the small one but I think it will fit my needs until I can afford something bigger)
All I can say is that compared to the other welders I have used in the past, this thing is super easy to use. The autoset feature kind of works, but the built in reference chart gets you very close on a variety of material thicknesses, usually I can just adjust the feed rate a little bit to dial in the weld after using the reference chart.
What I am planning to do this weekend is fabricate an upper shock crossmember and weld it into place between the rear subframe rails. I have to do this because the panhard mount on the diff has a clearance problem with the right shock, and thus I have to relocate the shock to the front of the differential.
As far as design I am planning to butt weld a 1.5", 0.080" thickness square tube to a .060" sheet, and then weld this sheet to the frame rails (which are probably a little thinner than the .060, but I am not too sure what is the exact thickness of the subframe material. If I get some time at work today I might sketch up a concept of this in solidworks and post it here to give you a better idea of what I have in mind.
The questions I have are:
1) What power/feed settings should I be using when welding two pieces of different thickness? Should I bias the power to suit the thinner or thicker material?
3) Are there any techniques you can recommend, like angling the tip to direct heat to the thicker piece?
4) Do you think it will be better to use this transfer plate or just directly weld the tube to the subframe?



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