Welcome to the first official post of The At Home Welder.
In this post, we’re going to cover some of the basics on correct mig settings. The settings you use when welding will play a major role in the strength and quality of your welds and overall project. Although most welders will come with a chart of recommended settings for different metal thicknesses, it’s important to play around with this on your own.
TAKE ACTON!
Grab some scrap metal and start playing around with your welders settings. Find which settings work best for your style and different materials.
If you feel like you have any questions or comments about anything, please let me know by clicking the comment link under the title and leaving them in the reply box.










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Hey Katty,
I’m so glad you liked it. Thanks
I have been looking looking around for this kind of information. Will you post some more in future? I’ll be grateful if you will.
Hi Gary,
There will definitely be lots more in the future. I’m glad to hear it helped. Thanks
Some of us even don’t realize the importance of this information. What a pity.
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I’m glad you found the info helpful