Hi everyone....first ever post here. Have learned quite a bit by simply lurking, but no answer for my issue. So my first question:
- I have a Hobart 140 MIG welder and I am trying to weld pieces of 1/8" (cleaned) steel rod together. I am using .30 flux core wire. The feed rate is on the slowest setting and output is on "Number 2" for my welder (I have no idea what the power setting is at that dial, still reading the manual). My polarity is also verified and set properly.
When I try welding two pieces together, I get globs of weld everywhere and no strong, permanent welds.
Again, this is actually my very first time welding (at 60 yrs. old, it is something I've always wanted to learn so I decided to give it a try).
Are my settings reasonably close to what is required to weld this steel? Is it just a matter of practice?
ok...that was two questions.
Thanks in advance.
- I have a Hobart 140 MIG welder and I am trying to weld pieces of 1/8" (cleaned) steel rod together. I am using .30 flux core wire. The feed rate is on the slowest setting and output is on "Number 2" for my welder (I have no idea what the power setting is at that dial, still reading the manual). My polarity is also verified and set properly.
When I try welding two pieces together, I get globs of weld everywhere and no strong, permanent welds.
Again, this is actually my very first time welding (at 60 yrs. old, it is something I've always wanted to learn so I decided to give it a try).
Are my settings reasonably close to what is required to weld this steel? Is it just a matter of practice?
ok...that was two questions.
Thanks in advance.