Tin, as part of the body can, with a 115 volt mig welder like a Hobart handler 140 to weld when you are ready to do these 5 things ...
Get a decent MIG welding machine, preferably a good mig welder 115 volt Hobart's 140th as a manager
(Actually, 115 volt MIG welders often the best choice for the welding of sheets and a Hobart handler 140 has all the features necessary to weld thin sheet metal or even up to ¼ "thick steel.)
Get a conversion kit for gas, socan run 0.023 "bare wire. (Hobart mig welder is fitted with gas conversion)
Remember not to try again in a body-patch welding with flux cored wire. You must be a MIG welder that has a gas conversion kit, allowing you to use 75/25 gas and get 0.023, or bare wire as E70s3 E70s6.
Get some gas 75/25 (thats argon 75 and 25 C02)
Pure CO2 is not what you want. His order for the welding of steels and more often, but for thinner plates, Argon/CO2 75/25 is the ticket. E 'is more versatile too.
Get an auto darkening welding helmet ... (Especially if you're a noob.)
Moving a little 'before the next pull the trigger, the difference between a good weld and a large spoonful of shit that need to be sanded. If you like grind, get a decent auto darkening welding helmet. The ability to see exactly where the tip of the wire when you do pull the trigger of the gun mig a big difference.
With a hammer and dollyoften emphasizing the widespread contraction.
Warp sheet, if the firm ... Period. You can not stop, all you can do to try to control and resolve the problem. A hammer and dolly is used intermittently between the spot welds small, do what the professional is to keep a lot of metal to distort.
sheet welding needs a little 'patience and gentleness. But if you're willing to follow the rules. It can be done.
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