So I've been wanting to learn how to mig since pretty much forever. Ive watched loads of TV programs and youtube on the subject. I finally picked up a used welder the other day and stocked up on some PPE.
Welder by
Mattick22, on Flickr
It was CO2 but I can only get the argon mix locally so I decided to get a new bottle of it and a new regulator as well. Ill see if I can give the old CO2 stuff to the local pub in exchange for some drinks! I also got an auto darkening helmet and some gloves, because I really care about my safety.
Welder by
Mattick22, on Flickr
Now here is where this gets interesting... When I picked up the welder, the previous owner let me throw down some practice welds which didn't look like crap at all. However, when I got home and got some scrap from the garage, I started having some issues...
Welder by
Mattick22, on Flickr
For those of you experienced welders I am sure I can hear the face-palm all the way to my house...
Newbies pay attention. If your welds look like this, then stop immediately!
Welder by
Mattick22, on Flickr
Chances are, you're welding some sort of galvanized or otherwise coated metal. This can kill you. As I am typing this, it is hard to breath and I have a smokers cough. I feel like I just spent all day in the London Underground.
Use my dumbassness as a lesson. If it looks like your trapping ghost in your welds, its probably not a good idea to continue. I have since thrown the piece completely out and will go to the recycle center for some stupid-friendly mild steel to practice on.
I should have known but for some reason it just didn't click at the time.