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That's what I was thinking about doingthat but didn't know if it would work. Thanks for all your help guys it is very much appreciated, Either way I would appreciate some opinions on which liner or what brand of liner would be best for my set up. Maybe it's just because the machine sat for 3 years or so without use. Right now I'm running 0.030 wire and it seems a little tight in the gun hence the reason I was thinking that the liner might need to be changed. I usually use 0.030 but would like the option to use 0.035 as well as most of the the tips that I got with the machine are either 0.035 or 0.045. I rarely use 0.024 but it seems odd that the one liner only covers 0.035. I ask the size question because USA Weld has a couple options but one says for 0.024-0.030 while the other says for 0.035.
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I'm thinking about changing the liner in the gun and was wondering about where would be the best place to purchase one and how to size it. About the only issue is that the gas solenoid seems to be a little sticky but I think that will clear up over time. I finally got the machine wired up and after some initial stupidity on my part the machine welds really well. I'm a Newb so I didn't know that they made 6024 or that you could get them in 1/16".
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I did offer to let the guy keep the welder after I told him why it didn't work but he said he was happy using his stick machine with 1/16" 6024 electrodes. Thanks for the help everyone I really appreciate it. I noticed that the parts for the torch are kind of expensive and was wondering if it would be worthwhile to switch out the Snap On torch for an HTP torch? I was also wondering if the HTP flexible neck torches are good or not? I'm trying to get a small fabrication shop started so I was thinking the flexible neck could be handy. I plugged it in at the guy's house to make sure it turned on and spun the rollers but that's about it. Not entirely sure, as my handle implies I have twins that I take care of, so haven't had a chance yet to really look closely at everything. I think he was also running 0.024 when the rollers are set for 0.030 or 0.035.
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The guy I bought it from got it free and then tried to run flux core wire with it set up for solid. It runs however I haven't had a chance to weld with it yet.