I gotta just swap these two around I keep a nut driver right inside the machine this one's 7/16 for this machine this one's the Hobart handle or 1:40 that way when you when you need it you know you know trying to find you know looking around for it you just you have it I just keep it right in the bottom of the tray right right where the wire goes all right so there's that and we got to put our wire on Metal Corner Brackets now here's the wire that I'm using it's Mathieson now I don't know if this is true but I was told that matheson wire and lincoln wire are all the same they're all made in the same factory I don't know if that's true or not so don't hold me to it now another thing we got to do is going to changes drive rollout on this machine you see how this groove is smooth right here and this one is serrated this sort the smooth is for the solid wire the serrated is for the flux core so we got to push in on this die and flip it around yep that's all we do right there yeah now the serrated die is where the wires gonna go through. Large metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets for wood, Heavy-duty metal corner brackets, Long metal corner brackets, Metal corner brackets Screwfix, Decorative metal corner brackets, Corner brace brackets, L brackets.

Outdoor screws Screwfix, Railway sleeper brackets, Screwfix railway sleeper brackets, Railway sleeper brackets b&q. And now I'm just feeding this wire back into the line to me now I also like to keep my MIG gun hose stretched out I got it nice and straight with no kinks that way I can feed it through and we can do at this point is tuck that down into that groove put the roller wheel down and bring this forward now we can just pull the trigger and it'll feed right out the big gun that's where these combination MIG pliers come in handy because they allow you to do everything they allow you to cut the wire and whatnot so yeah there we go put our tip back in give her a little snug all right so here's a little bit of information now when you run flux core what this is doing now with the configuration the way we have this set up now this part is gonna be hot on the machine so I pull this off because if you make contact with this again she'll work Outdoor Screws or whatever it's grounded to you're gonna burn the end of this so see how I've actually done it right there you see.

How it's got a little nib taken out of it that's because I touched the workpiece using flux core they make a ceramic piece that goes on over this to prevent you from doing that accidentally I don't have one so today we're I'm gonna keep this off and we're just gonna weld real careful not to make any contact of this piece of the gun with our workpiece just a good little piece of information if I was you I'd probably pick one up especially if you're you're new to welding just.

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