Hi Gang,
To give some background... I used to be able to weld. Loved gas welding and endured stick and mig welding. Despite this I have a nice little SIP Migmate 100 (not enough money for oxy acetelene!)
SWMBO needs some altar fires constructed for the Guides so guess who has just returned to the world of light fabrication after *cough cough* years of not touching a welder...

Anyway, I've got some 3mm thick angle and I've cut and ground the first sections ready to be welded, and today I rescued my mig from my parents back shed. Amazingly it still had gas in and all worked, but damn my welding is crap!!
So a question to those who know... I've had a play on some of the scrap and:
I have set it to max power and I could do solid (but UGLY) but joints, they seemed to lack any decent penetration though, although they are solid enough to withstand attack with a 2lb hammer

I then tried turning up the wire speed and it seemed to help a little but when I welded a run on the surface it still seemed to be on the surface and not *in* the metal, I also couldn't see any indication of the weld on the underside.
So should I turn the wire speed up to maximum or is the welder just not powerful enough?
It's not critical, they're not going to go through an mot or anything(!) but I have some standards and if I'm going to do somethign I like to do a decent job... also it's annoying me that I seem to have forgotten how to do something I used to quite enjoy! Anyone able to advise?
Cheers,
Smudge