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Your gun is not the problem, your problem is the solenoid valve on your machine (welder) that solenoid valve must got dirt or debri from the hose and the closing needle it's stuck . Just replace it, it will be cheaper than replacing your gun. Have a great day.
Hi there, the Bimax 182 has the stitch weld switch between the wire feed speed control and stitch weld timer, just flick it on and you are in business,
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Hobart machines now belong to miller brand, you can use a miller gun M15, no need for adaptors it's a direct plug connection. Praxair stores carry a cheaper gun under prostar label a 150amp gun will cost you around 150 bucks.
for welding cars or similar thickness steel use it on number1 setting speed 6-7 and practise max and min should be used when you want a bit more power A gose onto number 2 and then 3 these are amp settings and are for thickness of steel to be weled your welder can weld up to 8mm of plate steel on setting 3 max i use 0.9mm gasless flux cored wire great for working out doors the wind tends to blow gas away on standard wire yours is easly converted to gasless as so was mine
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