Welding woes...frustrating!!

I'm running .035 Lincoln wire it's a 2lb roll I believe I will have to double check on that. I'm thinking maybe going back down to .030 and trying it in Lincoln I have some blue devil. 030 but the splatter is crazy bad.

Yes drop down to the .030 wire for the lower voltage machine, melts and makes a puddle easier. The weld burns in easier too.

.030 wire that is all I use at my main shop with the shop 220v wire welder. All thicknesses of steel, all the way to 1/4" plate steel, have enough power with the welder to burn it in.

Argon/Co2 gas mix, not the straight Co2.

Thin auto body exterior skins, can drop down to the.024 wire and turn the heat way way down. I find the.024 wire is harder to push through the welding sleeve and it will kink at the machine spools easily if it does not have a straight run. The .030 wire pushes well for all uses.