With this one you should never again have to deal with the Crows Nest syndrome, Finding and knowing what is the perfect wire pressure at the tip is an valuable asset to laying down the perfect spot welds, plug welds or any welding in general, especially when working on lighter Sheet metal work or auto body work.Thank me wit your comments and likes, Cheers Guyz...👌
Hey Nick, thanks buddy, yeah I thought it was time to let this one go, no more crows nest, which are a complete pian in the bxxxxocxx, yeah 4 Mt lead and not nice to have to cut it off, and then sort out the rest 😜🤙😡😂😂
@@Joesrustbuckets my pleasure i enjoy your work and your vids 👍, I inherited a welder and although I've done some bits with i don't really know what settings I should be using etc 🤭
@@garylatto4191 I take it that it is a mig welder,? are you interested in mig welding car body work, or thicker material, what dials are on your weld set, ie, a dial with 1 to 5 and maybe a course setting 1 to 4 and the your wire setting knob, if I know what knobs are on your weld set, I can give you a rough idea of what you should be on regarding welding 1mm sheet metal. Cheers Gary.
Hi Richard, Thanks for watching and hope it helps you, No is the answer to your question, you only have to change the liner if you go up in size. There’s four liner sizes, 1.6 to 1.2. 1.2 to 1.0. 1.0 to 0.8 0.8 to 0.6 , which covers both sizes, biggest size first, I have a 0.8 mm in there at the moment so no I don’t need to do anything, it covers 0.6mm hope this helps, 🤙
@@Joesrustbuckets Hi Joe, thanks for your quick and comprehensive reply. You have certainly help me and I’m sure so many others. I’m just starting my Mig journey so really appreciate the time and effect you put into your videos, love your work. Perth Western Aust.
With this one you should never again have to deal with the Crows Nest syndrome, Finding and knowing what is the perfect wire pressure at the tip is an valuable asset to laying down the perfect spot welds, plug welds or any welding in general, especially when working on lighter Sheet metal work or auto body work.Thank me wit your comments and likes, Cheers Guyz...👌
I love how there is no gate keeping with you!! And no click bait either! Thank you for the shared knowledge x
You're so welcome!👌☮🇮🇪
Good tips 🤙
@@VWJawbreaker cheer’s Gary, hope you’re all doing well, great build vid bud, I’ll be back 😜🤙🤙
Great welding advice here mate, I’m the king of the bird nest wire😂 using the 4m lead its a pain sometimes.
Hey Nick, thanks buddy, yeah I thought it was time to let this one go, no more crows nest, which are a complete pian in the bxxxxocxx, yeah 4 Mt lead and not nice to have to cut it off, and then sort out the rest 😜🤙😡😂😂
You did a really nice job on this video. Thank you very much!
Hey Tony/Heather, thanks Guyz. 🤙
Great vid, thank you 👍
Hi Gary, thanks buddy, 🤙
@@Joesrustbuckets my pleasure i enjoy your work and your vids 👍,
I inherited a welder and although I've done some bits with i don't really know what settings I should be using etc 🤭
@@garylatto4191 I take it that it is a mig welder,? are you interested in mig welding car body work, or thicker material, what dials are on your weld set, ie, a dial with 1 to 5 and maybe a course setting 1 to 4 and the your wire setting knob, if I know what knobs are on your weld set, I can give you a rough idea of what you should be on regarding welding 1mm sheet metal. Cheers Gary.
When changing the 0.8mm wire to 0.6mm, do you have to change the liner as well as the tip?
Hi Richard, Thanks for watching and hope it helps you, No is the answer to your question, you only have to change the liner if you go up in size. There’s four liner sizes, 1.6 to 1.2. 1.2 to 1.0. 1.0 to 0.8 0.8 to 0.6 , which covers both sizes, biggest size first, I have a 0.8 mm in there at the moment so no I don’t need to do anything, it covers 0.6mm hope this helps, 🤙
@@Joesrustbuckets Hi Joe, thanks for your quick and comprehensive reply. You have certainly help me and I’m sure so many others. I’m just starting my Mig journey so really appreciate the time and effect you put into your videos, love your work. Perth Western Aust.
Hey Richard that means a lot buddy, it's the very reason I started this channel, thank you.👌