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Consumables: 6 questions answered
- What MIG wire size should I use?
Use 0.9 mm MIG wire for most Australian hobby and light-trade steel work: it runs well 1.5–6 mm. Drop to 0.6–0.8 mm for thin sheet…
- Which stick rods should I buy?
Buy 2.6 mm general-purpose rods (E4813/Australian 'general purpose' class) for learning and thin work, and 3.2 mm low-hydrogen-sty…
- Which tungsten for TIG welding?
Use 2% lanthanated (blue) tungsten for almost everything in a modern inverter: DC steel/stainless and AC aluminium. Size to amps: …
- When do I replace my MIG contact tip?
Replace your MIG contact tip when feeding becomes erratic, the arc wanders or the tip's bore is visibly ovalled or spatter-welded …
- How do I clean a MIG liner?
Pull the liner, blow it out with compressed air, feed a liner-cleaning felt pellet through if you have one, check for kinks, and r…
- How should I store my welder and consumables?
Store welders dry and dust-covered (a bin liner does the job), rods sealed and off concrete, wire in their bags with desiccant, an…
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