I'm Sorry about the typo. I meant PA300.
I'm Sorry about the typo. I meant PA300.
Since that is clarified...Pushing in, will boost the heat for you. A high spatter bead? What type of electrode are you running? Size? Amps? Likely if you are getting a high spatter bead, you are holding too long of an arc gap. Turn the heat down, keep a tight arc, and turn the arc force up (in general)
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As a noob to welding, can you explain the difference between arc force and just turning up the machine? Is the heat applied differently or at different times? I'm just a bit confused on it. Thanks.
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