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<blockquote data-quote="71Dormobile" data-source="post: 73868" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Haveacamper would be good to see some interior pics for some inspiration....</p><p></p><p>Leon was trial and error on the welding, settings depended on the thickness of metal I was welding, generally made sure I had a good clean piece of work then spotted the work to hold it and then filled in with inch long beads so as not to buckle and then ground down with a flappy wheel.</p><p></p><p>The feed was generally ok, just make sure the tips are the correct size and that the wire feed is in the correct slot based on whether your using 6mm or 8mm. I used 6mm obviouisly for body work and 8mm for chassis areas. Try pulling the trigger and letting the wire come through it should run smoothly and the motor should sound steady without strainning etc. Hope this helps good luck..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71Dormobile, post: 73868, member: 35"] Haveacamper would be good to see some interior pics for some inspiration.... Leon was trial and error on the welding, settings depended on the thickness of metal I was welding, generally made sure I had a good clean piece of work then spotted the work to hold it and then filled in with inch long beads so as not to buckle and then ground down with a flappy wheel. The feed was generally ok, just make sure the tips are the correct size and that the wire feed is in the correct slot based on whether your using 6mm or 8mm. I used 6mm obviouisly for body work and 8mm for chassis areas. Try pulling the trigger and letting the wire come through it should run smoothly and the motor should sound steady without strainning etc. Hope this helps good luck.. [/QUOTE]
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