The Mechtician
Gargamel Jr.
Whats the duty cycle of your welder? I see friends paying no attension to there welders duty cycle.
My Lincoln has a 30% duty cycle. So I can weld for 3 minutes. Then let cool for 10 minutes. I am new to welding so I think thats how it's understood.
That's 100% correct. In practice, most welders have thermal cutouts which turn the machine off if it gets too hot. As long as the fan is running, the machine should be ok. We have a Millermatic 251 at work that will weld 1/2" steel all day long (where its quoted duty cycle is 60%) without a hiccup.
i even use HF wire sometimes. i find it not too bad actually. most people hate the stuff though.
The trick with that junk is to clean it real good to get the leftover manufacturing lube off. Next time you get a new roll, unroll a couple feet of wire and pull it through your bare hand, you'll see what I mean. I spray the whole roll real good with brake cleaner or acetone, and make a wiper out of a piece of scotch brite and a paper clip (the big black ones, y'know?). Clip the scotch brite on the wire just before it goes through the rollers. If you've been welding with dirty wire, you may also want to clean your whip. Take the liner out and soak it in solvent, then blow it out real good with compressed air. You won't believe the crap that builds up in there!
That's why I started making my own. For aluminum wire my boss uses a foam earplug. Just thread the wire through the earplug & bob's your sister