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Re: Mig welding Q&A
[Re: daniel_depetro]
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09/27/10 02:22 PM
09/27/10 02:22 PM
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All are MIG and done with a Lincoln SP135 machine.
Not doubting you, however I posted your photos in a chatroom after explaining to a welding buddy of mine how impressed I was with your work with something as simple as a hardware store mini MIG machine when I noticed the photos were named "TIG Stuff".
I named them that to be sly...
That's not my work. A friend of mine does that stuff. He is crazy talented with welders, build trophy truck and custom cages, etc. He's ZTfab in this thread. http://weldingweb.com/showthread.php?t=30845
He's one of the most helpful guys and has held welding seminars at his shops, free, to help out us guys that don't do it for a living. MIG, TIG whatever you wanted to learn or brush up on, all equipment was available for use.
He did all of the work in the pics with either a Lincoln 110v SP135 or his PowerMig200. I thought it was only the small box.
John, this is what good Mig looks like when you get wire speed, voltage, technique, fitment in sync.
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