out of all the welding training I have had never did the timing of the wire feed come up. Who really cares how many feet of wire you use that number has nothing to do with making a good weld. you could have no numbers what so ever on that dial just a min and max and be able to adjust it to get the feed rate you want.those numbers are there to make for easy reference
Voltage and amps are related to each other; increasing voltage causes an increase in amps.. Wire speed has nothing to do with it. My understanding from other professional welders is that wire feed speed requirements is based upon the voltage setting for the thickness of the metal. Thicker metal requires higher voltage/amps. That necessitates higher wire feed speed.
This video should be removed or severely edited! It is VERY CONFUSING! Should have stopped after wire feed for six seconds, times ten to get INCHES OF WIRE FEED PER MINUTE.
This video isn’t correct, you don’t go from short circuit to globular to spray just by changing voltage. You can’t even get into true spray without the correct gas mix.
you can't even multiply by 10, why should we trust the rest of what you say? 6.6 inches in 6seconds does not give you 60.6 Inches per minute I am referring to 11:11
+James Thompson ... and at 7:52, he translates 8.1 inches of wire in 6 seconds into 81 feet per minute. There's an old saying that goes like this: "Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach." Apparently, he can do neither.
Actually, 6.6" × 10 is: (3,2,1..) 66 inches per minute.
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It was so different I liked it.
out of all the welding training I have had never did the timing of the wire feed come up. Who really cares how many feet of wire you use that number has nothing to do with making a good weld. you could have no numbers what so ever on that dial just a min and max and be able to adjust it to get the feed rate you want.those numbers are there to make for easy reference
what a joke! Watch Jody over @ weld tips & tricks for a better explanation.
3,2,1.. you guys gotta work on your editing.. ;)
5,8,7, here are the 3 aliens, 3,2,1
Voltage and amps are related to each other; increasing voltage causes an increase in amps.. Wire speed has nothing to do with it. My understanding from other professional welders is that wire feed speed requirements is based upon the voltage setting for the thickness of the metal. Thicker metal requires higher voltage/amps. That necessitates higher wire feed speed.
This video should be removed or severely edited!
It is VERY CONFUSING!
Should have stopped after wire feed for six seconds, times ten to get INCHES OF WIRE FEED PER MINUTE.
Thanks for your feedback. Will address it with welder.
I am really messed up now😢😢😢
I never know how to set up my mig welder
Watch and learn from this guy😊
If I were you I'd give up.
made u guys gotta work on ur editing
he never even said how long the piece of wire was...
Voltage and wire speed vertical
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This video isn’t correct, you don’t go from short circuit to globular to spray just by changing voltage. You can’t even get into true spray without the correct gas mix.
This is an amateurish presentation.
This poor guy isn't bad at wleding just not good at explaining his craft
Sorry, it hasn’t added one thing to my welding knowledge only confusion.
Stick out is way too long
you can't even multiply by 10, why should we trust the rest of what you say?
6.6 inches in 6seconds does not give you 60.6 Inches per minute I am referring to 11:11
+James Thompson ... and at 7:52, he translates 8.1 inches of wire in 6 seconds into 81 feet per minute. There's an old saying that goes like this: "Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach." Apparently, he can do neither.
Possibly one of the worst videos on welding I have ever seen
3..2..1