Mig welding
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Mig welding
I bought myself a compact little mig welder at the weekend and I’m trying to find a source of learning. I have done a fair bit of welding in the dim and distant past but have no real recollection of procedure.
In particular I want to learn what metals are suitable to mig welding. I bought a little book through Amazon but it’s crap!
Any experienced welders on the forums that can offer any advice please?
In particular I want to learn what metals are suitable to mig welding. I bought a little book through Amazon but it’s crap!
Any experienced welders on the forums that can offer any advice please?
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- Eel
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Re: Mig welding
Wouldn’t bother mate it’s not worth it
That club of yours is beyond repair and even if you welded steel shutters across the goal you would still win nothing

That club of yours is beyond repair and even if you welded steel shutters across the goal you would still win nothing

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- Zander
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Re: Mig welding
whitey79 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 07:24 -You will finish behind us next season.Wouldn’t bother mate it’s not worth it
That club of yours is beyond repair and even if you welded on steel shutters across the goal you would still win nothing
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Re: Mig welding
I did a bit of gas and stick at college many years ago Chris and have done a bit of stick over the years since. I have a very old arc welder.
My advice would be youtube and get some scrap and practise. If you really wanted to get into it, night school!
Loads of stuff on here.
https://www.youtube.com/@Welddotcom/videos
My advice would be youtube and get some scrap and practise. If you really wanted to get into it, night school!
Loads of stuff on here.
https://www.youtube.com/@Welddotcom/videos
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Re: Mig welding
Mig welding is fairly easy compared to other types. What machine spec have you got.
Gasless migs will work and stick things together but it's hard to keep thing neat and consistant.
Gas migs are more expensive but easier to use and get better results.
Mild steel 1-4mm thick is a good starting point. Other metals like stainless and even aluminium can be mig welded but you will need different wires and gas.....
There are a few useful welding forums about. Try this one :
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/
An hour of practise should get you up and running for basic stuff.
Gasless migs will work and stick things together but it's hard to keep thing neat and consistant.
Gas migs are more expensive but easier to use and get better results.
Mild steel 1-4mm thick is a good starting point. Other metals like stainless and even aluminium can be mig welded but you will need different wires and gas.....
There are a few useful welding forums about. Try this one :
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/
An hour of practise should get you up and running for basic stuff.
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Re: Mig welding
Have a look at mig welding the diy guide. Also has a good forum. There's also double boost on you tube that's worth a watch
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Re: Mig welding
Bob Watson wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 18:14 -Thanks Bob. I have done a reasonable amount of welding myself, albeit twenty five or so years ago.I did a bit of gas and stick at college many years ago Chris and have done a bit of stick over the years since. I have a very old arc welder.
My advice would be youtube and get some scrap and practise. If you really wanted to get into it, night school!
Loads of stuff on here.
https://www.youtube.com/@Welddotcom/videos
I struggled with stick welding because the glare was too much for my bins, but was pretty comfortable with Mig welding, though it was gas assisted back then. My welder is gas free.
I don’t want to get into it at all to be honest, I just wanted the option for when I’m making stuff. I’ve bought a nice soldering station set-up for the same reason.

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- Zander
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Re: Mig welding
Dean0 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 19:13 -Thanks for that Dean.Mig welding is fairly easy compared to other types. What machine spec have you got.
Gasless migs will work and stick things together but it's hard to keep thing neat and consistant.
Gas migs are more expensive but easier to use and get better results.
Mild steel 1-4mm thick is a good starting point. Other metals like stainless and even aluminium can be mig welded but you will need different wires and gas.....
There are a few useful welding forums about. Try this one :
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/
An hour of practise should get you up and running for basic stuff.

Only bought a cheap gas free one so nothing fancy.
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Re: Mig welding
ROBBO90 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 19:17 -Thanks Rob I will look those up.Have a look at mig welding the diy guide. Also has a good forum. There's also double boost on you tube that's worth a watch

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Re: Mig welding
Only comment I'd make about the gasless wire is that it's very smoky & dirty so you need to clean the weld up afterwards, but not really an issue if you only intend to do the odd small bit of welding.
Good if you're working outside as there's no shielding gas to get blown away - although strategically placed thick cardboard or board helps solve that.
Mine - Clarke Turbo 151 - was gas/no-gas & after a brief play with the no-gas I use gas all the time (argoshield, full size bottle, I have a BOC account & claim the cost back through the business).
Converted it to Eurotorch a few years ago with one of the ebay kits & wished I'd done that a lot sooner, not difficult & difference in weld quality is night & day but it does mean I couldn't use the gasless if I wanted due to the wiring changes.
Good if you're working outside as there's no shielding gas to get blown away - although strategically placed thick cardboard or board helps solve that.
Mine - Clarke Turbo 151 - was gas/no-gas & after a brief play with the no-gas I use gas all the time (argoshield, full size bottle, I have a BOC account & claim the cost back through the business).
Converted it to Eurotorch a few years ago with one of the ebay kits & wished I'd done that a lot sooner, not difficult & difference in weld quality is night & day but it does mean I couldn't use the gasless if I wanted due to the wiring changes.
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Re: Mig welding
Chris Hammond wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 05:53 -I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Plethora of videos on youtube Chris?I bought myself a compact little mig welder at the weekend and I’m trying to find a source of learning. I have done a fair bit of welding in the dim and distant past but have no real recollection of procedure.
In particular I want to learn what metals are suitable to mig welding. I bought a little book through Amazon but it’s crap!
Any experienced welders on the forums that can offer any advice please?
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- Zander
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Re: Mig welding
Dave Horton wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19 2024 17:19 -There are Dave, but I can do a Q&A on here when it is all confusing.Chris Hammond wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 05:53 -I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Plethora of videos on youtube Chris?I bought myself a compact little mig welder at the weekend and I’m trying to find a source of learning. I have done a fair bit of welding in the dim and distant past but have no real recollection of procedure.
In particular I want to learn what metals are suitable to mig welding. I bought a little book through Amazon but it’s crap!
Any experienced welders on the forums that can offer any advice please?
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Re: Mig welding
Dave Horton wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19 2024 17:19 -can be hard to find tbh. I watched one bout woodworking I think, looked a bit hipster but fair enough, then he called a coffee "Bean water" and I lost my s**tChris Hammond wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 05:53 -I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Plethora of videos on youtube Chris?I bought myself a compact little mig welder at the weekend and I’m trying to find a source of learning. I have done a fair bit of welding in the dim and distant past but have no real recollection of procedure.
In particular I want to learn what metals are suitable to mig welding. I bought a little book through Amazon but it’s crap!
Any experienced welders on the forums that can offer any advice please?
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Chris, check out AvE on youtube https://www.youtube.com/@arduinoversusevil2025
very entertaining fella but theres a lot of vids there were he talks about metal types and all that sort of stuff. think he has a few welding ones too.
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- Zander
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Re: Mig welding
paintman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19 2024 11:54 -Thanks for that mate. I’ve only bought it really to play around with. I don’t have any commercial use in mind.Only comment I'd make about the gasless wire is that it's very smoky & dirty so you need to clean the weld up afterwards, but not really an issue if you only intend to do the odd small bit of welding.
Good if you're working outside as there's no shielding gas to get blown away - although strategically placed thick cardboard or board helps solve that.
Mine - Clarke Turbo 151 - was gas/no-gas & after a brief play with the no-gas I use gas all the time (argoshield, full size bottle, I have a BOC account & claim the cost back through the business).
Converted it to Eurotorch a few years ago with one of the ebay kits & wished I'd done that a lot sooner, not difficult & difference in weld quality is night & day but it does mean I couldn't use the gasless if I wanted due to the wiring changes.
As you have said, the consensus seems to be that gas-free involves welds that need a lot more cleaning than those made with gas assistance.
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Re: Mig welding
Andrew wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20 2024 19:51 -Thanks Andrew I will give it a look.Dave Horton wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19 2024 17:19 -can be hard to find tbh. I watched one bout woodworking I think, looked a bit hipster but fair enough, then he called a coffee "Bean water" and I lost my s**tChris Hammond wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16 2024 05:53 -I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Plethora of videos on youtube Chris?I bought myself a compact little mig welder at the weekend and I’m trying to find a source of learning. I have done a fair bit of welding in the dim and distant past but have no real recollection of procedure.
In particular I want to learn what metals are suitable to mig welding. I bought a little book through Amazon but it’s crap!
Any experienced welders on the forums that can offer any advice please?
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Chris, check out AvE on youtube https://www.youtube.com/@arduinoversusevil2025
very entertaining fella but theres a lot of vids there were he talks about metal types and all that sort of stuff. think he has a few welding ones too.

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