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[QUOTE]Originally posted by QuickSparks: [QB] The welder I used on Luke's MM subframe connectors is a Lincoln Electric SP-170T which is between 5 and 10 years old. Can't give you the exact settings I used that day because I always adjust the settings to suit the job based on the results I am seeing. This machine just has five coarse voltage settings, called "A, B, C, D, E," and the wire feed speed is continuously variable. I have a good idea what voltage and wire speed I should use based on the thickness of the pieces I'm welding. Then I experiment on a piece of scrap to tune the wire speed so it sizzles just right. If I notice excessive overlap then I turn up the voltage and adjust the wire speed accordingly. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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