How To MIG Weld with Settings

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  • @johnscott1153
    @johnscott1153 5 років тому +129

    Now that's what I call welding young man great job.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому +7

      Thank you!

    • @TheVideoblogas
      @TheVideoblogas 3 роки тому +5

      cut that weld and you see how great 😁😁😁😁😁

    • @markman3031
      @markman3031 2 роки тому

      @@TheVideoblogas true, but looks really good :D

    • @VypaGaming
      @VypaGaming Рік тому +1

      ​@@markman3031not so good once it breaks

  • @TLervis
    @TLervis 10 місяців тому +2

    I’ve watched a ton of videos and your work is by far the best examples of stacking dimes with MIG.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks man! I apprecuate it

  • @anpassavage
    @anpassavage Рік тому +1

    i am just starting mig mag welding in my school, and this really help me with the understanding of the settings. i am really happy. now i know the reasons why my mig mag build up so much and why it brings some dirty by the side of the welding. induction and the voltage i needed the most to understand and this explanations got me all i needed. thanks a lot.
    🇸🇪🇳🇬

  • @BigPowerAL
    @BigPowerAL 4 роки тому +8

    This was exactly what I needed to see to improve my Mig welding. Had the inductance set at 25%. Thanks for making this old guy a better welder. From one lefty to another - thank you!

  • @gottfriedveihelmann1509
    @gottfriedveihelmann1509 4 роки тому +5

    I am really impressed how the bead looks like.

  • @alanbrown1358
    @alanbrown1358 4 роки тому +3

    Your discussion on Inductance is very helpful! Very few talk about it. Anxious to work with this more - I haven't been pushing the extremes but just a little here and a little there with not a lot of noticeable effect. Thanks!

  • @timberwrightsvs480
    @timberwrightsvs480 2 роки тому

    The difference between this welding video and most of the others I've watched is that you're not assuming anything. You're covering all of the details, no matter how minor, and that's how a "How To ...." video should be made. I've noticed that some of the comments seems to be a bit negative. Why? Because your welding looks good!?! Come on, why can't a good weld look good, too? Based on what I'm seeing, the welds you've gone through the trouble of recording for the YT audience not only look great, but they appear to be super strong as well. Please keep up the great work.

  • @niksenal3919
    @niksenal3919 3 роки тому +1

    I just started welding school and I'm a leftie myself. Thank you for a very informative video!

  • @MichaelSmith-td7op
    @MichaelSmith-td7op 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video. Your explanation of the inductance setting was what I was missing. Thank you!!!!

  • @xxdeadpool41xx23
    @xxdeadpool41xx23 3 роки тому +1

    I do this same technique but with 26 volts and about 400 ipm works the same pace is just at another level

  • @mannyfilmsinc
    @mannyfilmsinc 4 роки тому +14

    Great video, thanks. I feel that here you are going more for the looks of the weld. But what about penetration? The example shown is thin metal, but what about thicker metal?

  • @Froggies505
    @Froggies505 4 роки тому +20

    Have you cut and etched for penetration? The “stacking dimes” always makes me nervous cuz it’s a colder weld. But then again I come from real thick metal in a factory setting where we go over the top hot and fast.

    • @spark893
      @spark893 4 роки тому +5

      It's cosmetic more than anything .

    • @spark893
      @spark893 4 роки тому +2

      But the bead looks fucking nice to have to admit

    • @Froggies505
      @Froggies505 4 роки тому +1

      Paul Sparks yeah I know. And I agree it looks nice. But like I said it just makes me nervous being a colder weld. Just curious on the strength of it. I’m sure it’s fine on smaller thinner material I guess.

    • @rosanneennis725
      @rosanneennis725 4 роки тому +1

      The thickness of that plate I think a moron could get penetration well don buddy

    • @Cornfed__
      @Cornfed__ 2 роки тому +1

      @@Froggies505 we stack dimes on industrial I beams at my shop everything holds fine.

  • @HouseofChop
    @HouseofChop 5 років тому +11

    I need to get me one of those HTP Mig machines. That thing takes all the guess work out of mig settings. 🔥👍🏼🔥
    With that said - Max hands down this is one of the best mig videos I have ever seen. This video gets me excited to mig like so many of the awesome tig videos out there. Your explanations are clear, consistent, brief and straightforward. Anyone who wanted to duplicate this style of mig welding would have a perfect jumping off point after watching this. Excellent brother! Keep em coming 🔥👍🏼🔥

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому +2

      Thanks Phil! I think you need to bug HTP and see what they do! You've got a huge Instagram going and a slightly different demographic!

  • @VypaGaming
    @VypaGaming Рік тому

    This technique is actually allowed in structural welding. I weld girders for a living and either a straight push or pull technique or a back and fourth weave in the root is also fine. If u choose to weave back and fourth, turn ur settings up by a volt or two and itll still have structural integrity

  • @stuffsethmakes
    @stuffsethmakes 5 років тому +3

    i dont have the same kind of settings on my machine but now you got me eager to play around with the settings i do have. Great video! My other favorite part was when you said 175 ipm when you pointed at the screen that read 137 ipm 😂 Keep up the great work Max 👊🏻

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      Haha thanks for picking on the dislexic kid! Just write me on Instagram if you need any help bud and I'll get you dial in!

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 5 років тому +2

    I’m a newbie and I know next to nothing if not even less than that, but I do know that’s very pretty welding.

  • @tinbutcher61
    @tinbutcher61 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge it's great to see young people taking pride in what they do.
    Question, are you by chance a Traveling Man ??
    Just checking I saw some of your stuff in the online store . Keep up the good work!

  • @russellmyers4060
    @russellmyers4060 4 роки тому +1

    Your videos are fantastic! Love the attention to detail when you demonstrate.

  • @VypaGaming
    @VypaGaming Рік тому

    Wth ur awesome! Thats not just a straight enough and good enough weld thats literally a perfectly straight weld. That weld is more square than my square

  • @markgrevatt4867
    @markgrevatt4867 5 років тому +2

    Your a fantastic welder buddy. I've always been impressed by your videos.

  • @chadmoyer1453
    @chadmoyer1453 2 роки тому

    I do appreciate your strategy. God bless you brother

  • @mrree8043
    @mrree8043 3 роки тому +1

    That's is some sweet stacks bro. Keep it up.

  • @silassekar7692
    @silassekar7692 2 роки тому

    Super demonstration, very nice

  • @ryanjones9305
    @ryanjones9305 5 років тому +1

    Very good instruction on some more advanced settings on the newer mig machines. Unfortunately for me, I have nothing but old, heavy iron. My primary mig is an old MM250. She’s a beast with just about the harshest arc I’ve ever seen, but brother, she loves to spray arc. I need to get one of those smaller fancy schmancy machines like you got.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      I still love the old transformer migs! But man is it cool to have all the fancy bells and whistles

  • @chrisjacques3510
    @chrisjacques3510 Рік тому

    Beautiful welding with great knowledge!👌🏽

  • @rickphillips7221
    @rickphillips7221 4 роки тому +14

    great ASMR video that welding crackle really puts me to sleep

  • @ToddM452
    @ToddM452 2 роки тому

    I’d be afraid of catching that place on fire. Your welds look great.

  • @elonlovesyou
    @elonlovesyou 4 роки тому

    I constantly get a tiny bit of spatter. Using a Lincoln 140mp. Just started welding again after 10 year hiatus. Maybe its just the welder. I'll just get some spatter spray i guess.

  • @Wiking419
    @Wiking419 5 років тому +1

    Well stacked dimes, I recommend trying pulse with MIG-like-TIG process with 80A, dimes are even better looking.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      I'll give it a shot! Thanks bud 👊

  • @drealraj
    @drealraj 5 років тому

    Waw that mig weld look so good could not believe it

  • @jeffowens8722
    @jeffowens8722 5 років тому +2

    Great video my friend! Good explanation on everything. Thanks for sharing

  • @sup3rfud243
    @sup3rfud243 2 роки тому

    Looks great. Dimes are cosmetic alone though. They are consistant inconsistancies. I might be wrong but regardless they look great.

  • @elijahtaylor8351
    @elijahtaylor8351 5 років тому +5

    Your welds come out so nice. I really need more practice with my everlast welder.

    • @thrillbillyjp1
      @thrillbillyjp1 4 роки тому +2

      Ur Everlast isn't gonna clean up like this machines settings allow.

    • @andycarpenter5561
      @andycarpenter5561 4 роки тому

      @@thrillbillyjp1 I had one Neverlast machine in my lifetime. Luckily that nightmare is out of my life. It's all HTP for me, although I have to admit I do love my buddies ESAB as well.

  • @diegovideomaker2949
    @diegovideomaker2949 4 роки тому

    Great content, a hug from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @nickpanayotakis2986
    @nickpanayotakis2986 2 роки тому

    Legend bro you taught me something new 🤙🏻

  • @harleyjune1233
    @harleyjune1233 4 роки тому

    VERY NICE INSTRUCTION - i have. a millermatic 211 - and for practice i was using 14 ga tube - so thin - and miller says 6.5/45. =- dial settings but me metal is molten hot traveling that slow - dialing down V i get globules - no inductance setting on 211....my weldings look like 5.10 in video..... so guessing i can not get this look easily on211?

  • @colindigitaljames6619
    @colindigitaljames6619 3 роки тому

    Very good video and very informative, I have learnt a great deal

  • @biggz_performance_fabricat1261
    @biggz_performance_fabricat1261 5 років тому +1

    Nice informative video with great skill.....keep up the good work man

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому +1

      Thanks bud I really appreciate it!

  • @reedsfab3828
    @reedsfab3828 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting the video Max.Great stuff!

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому +1

      No problem bud I just hope it helps!

  • @xFalconFixer
    @xFalconFixer 4 роки тому +3

    You are an incredible welder! Excellent video, great explanation... Love that HTP machine. Thanks

  • @his18v2000
    @his18v2000 5 років тому

    Awesome, do you have video on thin sheet stainless steel welding demo

  • @Travo_AndTheBoyz
    @Travo_AndTheBoyz 3 роки тому

    Well explained buddy thanks for the help. Real quick does it matter if I'm using a miller machine or no?

  • @dilpher
    @dilpher 4 роки тому

    Great job. I learned a lot from your video. Thanks

  • @barryfeltham4653
    @barryfeltham4653 3 роки тому

    Wow!!!…where can I buy that kind of talent…do you sell it on amazon

  • @itsbillymaze4951
    @itsbillymaze4951 4 роки тому

    when I tested for asme pulse we were not allowed to pull. Our weld engineer insisted that you need to push for good penetration

  • @Akhazmat907
    @Akhazmat907 3 роки тому

    Nice looks like my one handed over head welds

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 4 роки тому

    Are you stopping or slightly backing up to get the ripples? Well you answered my question 2 minutes after I ask the question

  • @MikeP350
    @MikeP350 Рік тому

    Pretty looking weld but definitely a cold puddle. Great technique when looks are more important than strength

  • @VypaGaming
    @VypaGaming Рік тому

    What things do u weld at home? Do u sell ur own welded products as a side hustle?

  • @srgore67
    @srgore67 5 років тому

    New subscriber here. Great videos and great technique. I'm a beginner so looking forward to see what else you have on your channel.

  • @mandyspacek1087
    @mandyspacek1087 4 роки тому +1

    Very Well Explained' I am Clueless & I understood it! Thanks A Bunch!

  • @Kashed
    @Kashed 5 років тому

    Beautiful work as usual! Good to know about the discount from Weld Metals Online. Earlier this year I bought a bunch of coupons from there and was surprised how nice the material is and how well packaged it was. I almost didn’t want to use it for practice they are so nice. I ended up using the aluminum coupons to make small containers out of them. TIG of course. I got practice while making something useful instead of another paperweight. It would be great if you had some ideas of small items that could be made using the coupons and posted a video of it. Love your videos! 👍🏻

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      Haha I did the same thing! I used a bunch of coupons to cut out end caps for 2" tubing!

  • @repairfreak
    @repairfreak 2 роки тому

    I agree, that’s some nice welding young man. What type of gas are you using, C25 or other?
    I have a Hobart Handler 190 with 240V input and .30 solid wire with C25 gas. You make me want to get out and weld as soon as it warms up. I miss the crackles, smell and it all lol.
    I went to IvyTech Weld School after High School in 86, then welded at many fab shops after. Now I’m into electronics repair, but welding was my 1st love.

  • @amirtabrizi3408
    @amirtabrizi3408 4 роки тому

    tnx for your informative video, what mig settings should be set on our welder machine for 5mm flat Y-butt (3mm gap) weld of stainless steel in order to achieve spray arc transfer mode?

  • @petekossaras1830
    @petekossaras1830 3 роки тому

    My welder has separate inductance and slope settings, any tips on what slope settings would work best?

  • @paulkremneff8033
    @paulkremneff8033 4 роки тому

    Great job, explained it really clear.
    Thanks heaps

  • @icalzen7348
    @icalzen7348 3 роки тому

    Thanks for make the video,can you teach weld 6G or 6line..thanks bro and good job

  • @henrique.eckert
    @henrique.eckert 3 роки тому

    What looks like the backside of a 3/16" mild steel plate after a T weld? Are there any protuberations or weld marks on it? I ask it because generally after the painting the weld beads are pretty visible on the backside and I need to get rid of these marks. I'm using 17V and 196amps, thanks. Great job!

  • @rickdee67
    @rickdee67 3 роки тому +1

    These welds look really nice but Welding two cards together on a 90° angle on your workbench isn’t practical application like welding a crossmember into a frame that’s vertical or upside down, if you have any tips in that area I am wide open because your welds do look very nice they sound very tasty and I am definitely open to improving my technique. Thank you good video

  • @TheAnonymous1one
    @TheAnonymous1one 2 роки тому

    Is the 220 MTS stand alone or what is the additional unit to the right of it? Thank you

  • @BillyWoods7624
    @BillyWoods7624 4 роки тому

    Nice looking beads

  • @richelleseradoy9998
    @richelleseradoy9998 3 роки тому

    Hello bro. What is the settings for 1.3mm MIG wire for steel and gas is 75% argon and 25% Co2? Thanks

  • @bradergarage8581
    @bradergarage8581 2 роки тому

    You are the man..auto subscribe.. 👍

  • @hectorgerco2963
    @hectorgerco2963 4 роки тому

    Hi I m starting to weld. To weld metal alloy can I use my standard mig welding machine with wire??
    Or do I have to use a special wire??
    Regard from Argentina

  • @INTIREMOBILETIRESHOP
    @INTIREMOBILETIRESHOP 3 роки тому

    I have a tire shop here in Atlanta.
    I do bent rim repair and would like to start welding cracks in cast aluminum wheels. I would prefer MIG. Something that runs on 120 but I don't think that's strong enough for thick cast aluminum (spoke side ot the wheel). Can a MIG welder handle the task? If so what do you recommend on a budget for a beginner?

  • @flavioaugusto7053
    @flavioaugusto7053 4 роки тому

    Seu canal é show, tem me ajudado muito, parabéns, abraço aqui do Brasil...

  • @christiandalessandro9612
    @christiandalessandro9612 3 роки тому

    Hi i use lorch
    Do you know were i can find inductance regolation

  • @rudyrivera5256
    @rudyrivera5256 4 роки тому

    🤙🏻! Good video! Keep up the good work!

  • @TheBradmd
    @TheBradmd 4 роки тому +1

    Do u do any mig welding aluminum w your htp?

  • @imbrandon16
    @imbrandon16 3 роки тому

    I use this technique too, but i don't push back into the puddle, i just drag the root, and pause and let it build up and drag and pause and let it build up. my bead comes out looking very smooth, but not stacked like yours.

  • @Rocksolidhandyman
    @Rocksolidhandyman 2 роки тому

    This is GOLD!!!

  • @deanmc1983
    @deanmc1983 5 років тому +1

    Another informative video 👌 unfortunately for me my Mig machine a UniMig transformer machine only has wire speed and voltage dial,the voltage dial is numbered 1>10 (what ever that equates to 🤔) so sometimes it makes it a bit difficult in getting the machine dialled in as I have no idea what those numbers for the voltage settings mean.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      Sure it just makes it a little harder. Look on the chart for the material thickness you're using, bump the voltage down 1 click from what it says, and try to lower the wire speed 1 or 2 clicks from that point. Should give you a real close start point

  • @jaredhammonds8255
    @jaredhammonds8255 3 роки тому

    If I'm right handed should I run the head left to right or does it matter?

  • @jimmydickson8854
    @jimmydickson8854 Рік тому

    Thanks mate very helpfull jimmy Australia

  • @robbelk6465
    @robbelk6465 4 роки тому

    My miller dosent have inductance,can I achieve these results?

  • @simclardy1
    @simclardy1 5 років тому

    What's up with 200% inductance? How can you have more than 100%? Inductive loads cause the current to lag behind the voltage and capacitive loads cause the current to lead. I wonder if 100% is in phase 200% would be 90° lag and 0% would be 90° current lead?
    Not that it matters because my mm215 does not have this option (that i know of) just curious
    Cheers

  • @calebgregory9818
    @calebgregory9818 3 роки тому

    Hey man i have a question where can i reach you at?

  • @sofianorca5210
    @sofianorca5210 3 роки тому

    Good job 👍 thank you so much

  • @vaughanchapman2930
    @vaughanchapman2930 4 роки тому

    This was mega helpful. Thank you!

  • @ericgrant9240
    @ericgrant9240 5 років тому +2

    Great video!!
    Do you have any experience with some of the more entry level welders like a Hobart 140 with the click settings? I was wondering how you’d modify the settings compared to the chart on the machine. In your opinion is is more technique or machine setup?

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому +3

      Mostly just technique once you get your settings haha. On one like that I would turn down the voltage one click from what it says and the wire speed 2 clicks and give that a shot. doing small up and down movements before you scooch forward can help too!

    • @sheilamclaughlin963
      @sheilamclaughlin963 3 роки тому

      F---+ presets I want to my machine I have ne ver followed recs always had to change them anyway usually warmer

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 4 роки тому

    Good video. I am going to give this a go!

  • @leepedro14
    @leepedro14 5 років тому +1

    Im a beginner and im still learning about welding. Can we mig weld without using air?

  • @charliehustle2579
    @charliehustle2579 4 роки тому

    I have a cheapo hf titanium mig 140 but it has those dial settings with digital read out. I'm going to try your settings (voltage,wire feed and inductance) do you think it will work? Oh and it's a 110v machine. Btw, nice welds bud!

  • @adolfobr123
    @adolfobr123 4 роки тому

    good job man, new sub here

  • @gilbro1978
    @gilbro1978 5 років тому +1

    What would you set up a miller matic 212 to stack dimes like that

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому +3

      Not sure, never ran one. I would just find the lowest wire speed that will work with your voltage from 18-20 volts if it tells you and keep tweeking til you find one you like. That's all I do

    • @frankierusso9477
      @frankierusso9477 3 роки тому

      1st, baseline wire speed,2nd , volt's, 3rd, fine tune wire speed, ws- if you need to go down a little and lower volt's.
      If you need to up a little more turn ws up and volt's up.

  • @YehudaUngerNepal
    @YehudaUngerNepal 4 роки тому

    Great welding technique,,,,

  • @outdoorbluecollarlife
    @outdoorbluecollarlife 3 роки тому

    What gas setting do you run

  • @marvinvergara6983
    @marvinvergara6983 22 дні тому

    Thanks 👍👍

  • @donaldlykins4548
    @donaldlykins4548 5 років тому

    What are the advantages of running mig vs tig for aluminum? I know production time is quicker with mig.

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      Way quicker and because of that you get less distortion

  • @mellodhillcountryliving
    @mellodhillcountryliving 4 роки тому

    Does it make any difference weather you go left to right or right to left when mig welding.

    • @lkb19977
      @lkb19977 4 роки тому

      No, as long as you have an equal lead angle

    • @lkb19977
      @lkb19977 4 роки тому

      Also I assume this is mild steel, so technically it's mag welding as it's an active(mix) gas. Not MIG which would be inhert gas

  • @NitishYadav-st4er
    @NitishYadav-st4er 2 роки тому

    Nice tecnic bro

  • @balekambangbeach1
    @balekambangbeach1 4 роки тому

    What gas mix you use?

  • @cherokeeboggs534
    @cherokeeboggs534 3 роки тому

    K I'm ase CERTIFIED in stick and mig welding what's the difference in Aragon and flux welding? Which Thats what I got is a flux WELDER.

  • @rmspeedshoprayluddine8705
    @rmspeedshoprayluddine8705 5 років тому

    And like I said again I love you work I was wondering if you could recommend I want to TIG and mig weld and I was thinking about buying a Miller but you should keep showing these hdps can you recommend a machine that can do both that can weld as nice as wild as you doing tonight you know I'm a machine that's like multi multi-tasker one that can do TIG Mig you know very low Tig and very high m i G can you tell me which ATP is a good machine that can do all that stuff and one machine and another question is I want to run gas along with it what machine works best with both gases thanks so much

    • @doughboy5840
      @doughboy5840 4 роки тому

      R&M SPEED SHOP RAY LUDDINE Vulcan or htp or Everlast depending on how much money you have

  • @TheAnonymous1one
    @TheAnonymous1one 3 роки тому

    Damn now I want to replace my miller with one of those machines!

  • @Noahlochner0
    @Noahlochner0 4 роки тому

    Master Jedi welder.

  • @donm.1068
    @donm.1068 5 років тому

    Another great video!

  • @jessetaylor4251
    @jessetaylor4251 3 роки тому +1

    That’s to cold terrible fusion on the sides and the slow travel makes for a wide heat affected zone

  • @seimarseimar6160
    @seimarseimar6160 Рік тому

    If i tray to 3g is cant?

  • @bguddddddd
    @bguddddddd 5 років тому +1

    Why did you lower your settings so much on the outside corner? My machine recommend that low of settings on 1.5-2.0mm very nice welds!! 👌

    • @5thStreetFab
      @5thStreetFab  5 років тому

      Outside corners need the least amount of heat out of the weld configurations. Fillet welds need to most heat. And to use this technique the puddle has to solidify before you move back into the puddle, that way you get the ripples.