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Essentially "a hot melt glue gun for metals". It releases 75% argon / 25% CO2 gas as you weld to prevent oxidation of the metal. You're melting the metals you're joining, and adding a bead as well. |
Essentially "a hot melt glue gun for metals". It releases 75% argon / 25% CO2 gas as you weld to prevent oxidation of the metal. You're melting the metals you're joining, and adding a bead as well. |
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For safety tips and a general operational overview, see the article on PS1's [[MIG welders]]. |
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== Safety == |
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* Wear natural fibers (cotton, wool) only. It puts out sparks and can melt synthetics onto your skin. |
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* Wear closed-toe shoes, unless you like setting your feet on fire. |
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* Cover all skin - it puts out a lot of UV light. You'll get a sunburn, guaranteed. Plus, you can get burned. |
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* It's a good idea to have a hat or something under the face shield, as sparks will go onto the top of your head. |
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* There are two screens on wheels - arrange them to block UV light from going to the rest of the shop. |
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* Use the thick gloves, also the face shield. The face shield for MIG is pretty handy, it darkens when you start welding. |
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* Yell "welding" before starting so anyone sneaking up on you is aware to avert their eyes. |
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* The piece will be hot for a long time after you welded it. You can grab it with tongs and dip in buckets. |
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== Approximate Steps for Use == |
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=== Preparation === |
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# Pull out the machine |
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# Clean out welding tip with the pliers that have files on the outside of the jaws. |
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# Check inside if it's wired for MIG. There's a diagram on the inside of the case. This should not change but can. |
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## The reel of metal wire size should match your recommended diameter. |
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## Wire adjustment is much like the 3D printers' - it flips up and has a tension holder |
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# Also check the recommended settings for welding. You will need to know a letter and a number. |
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# Set the recommended settings on the front panel. |
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# Plug it in. |
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# Cut the wire tip using the pliers to the recommended length. |
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# Check that the gas pressure is above 500PSI. If it's below, press the button on the left wall that will tell Ron to order more gas. |
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## Not sure if can use below 500PSI - I think we're fine as long as it outputs 20PSI? |
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# Adjust gas output on machine to 20PSI |
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# Attach the ground to either the table or the part, depending on what you're doing. |
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=== Use === |
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* Close the screens behind you. |
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* Check around periodically for stuff you set on fire. This thing puts out hot sparks. I set a rag on fire the first time I used it. I was confused why the authorizer had brought a smoldering rag for authorization - nope, that was me. |
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* You may want to brush the joints before welding. Be sure to pay attention to the labeling on the metal brush - steel only. |
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* It may be a good idea to tack both ends of the parts being welded. |
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* Make sure there's no crimps in the tube feeding the metal wire. It should be as straight as possible. |
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* Ideally you would weld at about a 45° angle. |
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* If welding something perpendicular, you're trying to make a puddle (bead) that equally touches both parts. You'll angle it towards the top piece slightly more. |
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* Yell "Welding" before starting. |
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* The machine has a duty cycle of 2 minutes for every 10. That means you can only use the machine for 2 minutes before taking a break to let it cool down. In practice you usually won't have a problem with this, but for longer, and multiple welds, pay attention to this. |
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=== When Done === |
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# Turn off gas. |
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# Pull trigger til the PSI reaches 0. |
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# Nice to cut off the extra wire you just fed in the above step. |
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# Unplug. |
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# Coil up everything and put back. |
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# Brush off the mess from the table like the fine, upstanding citizen you are. |
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# Put away anything else you got out, like metals, gloves, face mask. |
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== Some Info == |
== Some Info == |
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http://www.4x4review.com/lincoln-eletrics-weld-pak-3200-hd-mig-welder/ |
http://www.4x4review.com/lincoln-eletrics-weld-pak-3200-hd-mig-welder/ |
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== List of Currently Authorized Users == |
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! Authorized Member Keon Turner |
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|Alejandro Drexler |
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|Ron Olson |
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|Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin |
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Essentially "a hot melt glue gun for metals". It releases 75% argon / 25% CO2 gas as you weld to prevent oxidation of the metal. You're melting the metals you're joining, and adding a bead as well.
For safety tips and a general operational overview, see the article on PS1's MIG welders.
Status
Standard electric power plug has been replaced with a NEMA 5-20 type plug, plugs right into the wall socket there but won't plug into a power strip or extension cord.
Some Info
http://www.4x4review.com/lincoln-eletrics-weld-pak-3200-hd-mig-welder/