Been trying pulse settings to make thin mild steel welding easier and it almost seems to be less productive than without it.
The machine has Pro set built in but those settings seem far from optimum.
I am welding very thin mild steel expansion chambers for R/C model boats.
The other question I have is the machine is supposed to be able to weld down to .004" thick steel yet you can not turn the amperage down below 10 amps. If you light the torch at any pedal amount there is not a chance of welding .004" anything it blows it away instant at .010" thick.
Just looking for pulse idea's or suggestions that would make welding the thin steel. I am making do just welding it without pulse as the steel is about .015" thick that is getting welded to matching pieces .015" thick and to the coupler at one end and stinger at the other that are about .065" thick.
Where and how do you get the machine set lower than 10 amps. I realize the pedal will back it off but what if I want the machine setting at the advertised range of 1 amp if I want and can see how that is done.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I do not have a huge amount of tig experience but many hours with oxy/acetylene torch and kinda got the hang of the welding already but just have some questions and need a little help and suggestions to hopefully benefit from the settings the machine has if I knew better how to use them. I have studied the manual and read a lot but still missing it a bit I am afraid.
Here is a picture of the first batch of 6 I welded up with the machine to give you an idea of what exactly it is I am welding.
And two more after paint. I get most ceramic coated but these are baked enamel.
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