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pchast wrote:What I have a spool of is 30 thousandths, .030. I stopped at the local body shop and got 10 ft of .035 but found that no better. I am using 3 ft lengths and it bends before it cuts. I have a 10/2 amp charger on 2a and the start setting. In the charge setting it keeps cycling, clicking and getting cold.
ghcoe wrote: I am using .30 wire. You just want to get the wire hot enough to cut and not red hot. If the wire gets too hot it will bend easy and break or melt. My charger is old school so it is possible that newer chargers may not work.
ghcoe wrote:pchast wrote:George,
In the photo your jig looks like you used a heavy wire. Can you tell me what it is?
When I try to do the same with .035 welding wire in 1.5" blue foam it
bends before making 'cuts'. Even with 'no' pressure...
Thanks,
Pete
Are you using .035 or .35? I am using .30 welding wire. I am using a car battery charger set on 2 amp charge for the power supply. I found 3 feet of wire to be a good length to keep the heat right. Check out my hot wire thread for more info. viewtopic.php?f=55&t=55323
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