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The hardest thing about these seams is the hand fatigue and splashes - you can get used to the rest. I don't have 1.2 wire, haven't bought it yet - don't write to me with these questions) I welded with what I have. Esab 12.51 - 0.8 mm. Settings for 80/20 mixture, 10mm metal: 0.8mm wire 4.4 M/MIN - 16 volts - root 7.5 M/MIN - 18.5 volts - filling 6.1 M/MIN - 17.6 volts - cladding 1mm wire 3.7 M/MIN - 16.5 volts - root 5.0 M/MIN - 18.5 volts - filling 4.2 M/MIN - 18.6 volts - cladding 1.2mm wire 3 M/MIN - 17 volts - root 4.0 M/MIN - 19 volts - filling If you want to support the channel - Sberbank - 4276 4000 9663 4390 This will help the development of the channel. How exactly? There will be more videos, I will be able to buy something for testing - electrodes of different brands, wire for a semiautomatic machine for testing, as well as consumables for TIG welding. Because the welding channel will not survive for long on enthusiasm alone) Welding a vertical seam with a semiautomatic machine • Vertical seam with a semiautomatic machine. Welding... #SemiautomaticWelding #Welding #CeilingSeam