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Subject: Re: re: MIG welding aluminum with no success


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john ford
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Date Posted: 20:50:54 09/29/02 Sun
In reply to: Michael Kulikowski 's message, "Re: re: MIG welding aluminum with no success" on 05:14:54 08/23/02 Fri

Michael;

I also have a lincoln mig. What gas do you use? did you have to replace your feed liner with a special liner? I've heard stories of guys putting their MIGs up higher than the work to keep the aluminum wire from birdcaging (letting gravity help) Did you have to adjust the tension on the tensioning wheel. Anything else you can think of to help me.

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