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Install Nagios Client On Windows. Hi, New to the forum and to MIG welding. Bought the above from a garage sale but it has no instruction book. There is no gas with it but is able to work without by altering the posative negative setting, guess having gas would be better though. It is fitted with a spool that contains 'silver' wire and there is a spare reel with 'copper' wire.

From the controls on the front There is the on off and the wire speed control knob, there are two other switches min max and 1 2 which I presume are power controls. Has anyone got any information on these? What type of gas - wire id best to use, would appreciate any help Thanks. 'copper' will be solid steel wire, with a thin copper plate to prevent rust, needs co2 or argon gas,,,, well,,,, if you want the weld to hold. The silver, is aluminum or flux core, -if it is magnetic and breaks when you bend it it is flux core, -if non magnetic it is aluminum and needs argon gas.