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Do you ever have a problem with MIG welds cracking when you are hammer and dollying them? I MAY be able to borrow a TIG from a friend of mine but if not will be forced to use the Miller 252 on my sheet metal. I always have this fear that with all my zillion spot welds that I will get cracking. And do you leaves a wire widths gap (0.23 or so) or do you butt your pieces back together as close as you can get them?
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I never meant to insinuate that a nice job can't be done with a mig because it can. 95 percent of my truck is mig welded. Yes you can crack a mig weld, but the only time I cracked them was when I've done excessive hammering on dolly. I just try to use as little filler as possible so I do a lot of hammer and dolly work. In the cases that I did cracked them I just tacked it again no big deal. I still find it takes a heck of a lot of hammering to crack a mig weld. But than again I do a lot of hammering.lol I love tig welding sheet metal because I have control over the heat, a lower profile bead which equals less grinding, and a softer bead which does not crack under my excessive hammering and dolly. But tig is not need to do a great job. The machines cost too much and most hobby builders only care to own one machine. If I had to chose I would own a mig hands down over a tig because the mig is way more versatile and more forgiving. Your metal has to be clean man and I mean clean for tig welding. Now as far as gaps on sheetmetal. I try to make them butt or no wider than the welding wire for mig. For tig I want them to butt, mig is more forgiving than tig. I hope I answered your questions. Last edited by Kabwe; 07-16-2012 at 08:18 PM. |
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Great answers I think I read that in your words earlier that wire was still good. Just thought that if I had access to the TIG I would try it. And since I am not very experienced in hammer and dolly I will prob have to do a crap load of it and therefore I want to try to tip the scales in my favor as much as I can. Bought a set of Martin hammers and dollies since I had heard that cheap body hammers do not help that much if you are an amateur like myself. And I know it has been said before but DAMN you get that sheet metal to look nice. When I grow up I want to be like you
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TIG is great but it takes time and practice to actually learn to do it right. It would be difficult to just borrow a TIG and start welding sheetmetal immediately. MIG is as easy as point and pull the trigger. I would not be apprehensive in doing sheet with a MIG. Each machine has its benefits. MIG is just so simple to use and like BAM said TIG needs to be cleaner than clean otherwise you will make a mess of things.
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Yea I am kind of (ok totally) a tool junkie. I spend WAAAAAAAY too much on them But I learned a long ago that cheap tools sure do not help you do anything right. After a lot of research and reading I was convinced that in body tools (and ratchets) especially it was worth spending money and getting good ones the first time. Haha yea I am sure that that TIG is a PITA to learn. I would probably do like I did with an arc welder when I learned. My dad didn't know how to weld but had a Miller Dial-arc in the garage. When I was 13 I decided that I wanted to learn how to weld so I got a book at the library about it and then spent the next month worth of afternoons, every afternoon, teaching myself how. Burned through I don't know how many pounds of rods!!! Hmmm but now I have a job so I guess that wouldn't work darn this growing up thing!!! My friend who has the TIG is good with it, I could have him help me with it. Will probably just do it all MIG though. Ok back to the project at hand, we need more pictures!!!
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But with that said, modern day 18 ga is on the lower end of the tolerances and closely matches the original thickness scale of 19 ga typically measuring around .042...Eric
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I just found your thread and read through. Wow, nice work. You're getting closer to having those twins . Can't wait to see a picture of them both, side by side.
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Thanks man I will get a pic of them side by side when I finally finish the truck but the car will be torn down and rebuilt right after the pictures are snapped.lol
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there you go no time to rest
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What are you going to do with the car!!!
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Oh I'm just in the planning/wishing stage right now so things may change once I actually start the work. The current plan is a triangular 4 link and vette front suspension, and remove the 454 and replace it with an LS motor.
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Then your going to need a project to sit the 454 in.
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yes the ls will be a great upgrade. reliabilty and gas mileage
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Kabwe i know i a little late but when i was checking up on your build i couldn't agree more with the rim choice.....Not only because i got the same rims but i think they will look nice....I might have you on the bling bling contest and everyone knows everything is bigger in TEXAS!!!!! 20x8's and 22x12's
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another STONE's fan... KEWL.
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Kabwe, what thickness wire are you using for welding sheet?
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maybe that is why i am having a little bit of a hard time i've been using .35 wire. I know my welding we never be as nice as yours, but maybe if i use the right stuff it would help! lol Thanks for the help even if you didn't know you were doing it .
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