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switch from tig welding to mig by switching your current from AC to DC for mig. change from your tig gun to your mig gun. turn water flow off. proper ground and weld away.
I had this issue on my el-cheapo mig welder.The wire drive on the junk or the good machines is similar as far as how the wire is pushed down the liner.A pair of spring loaded wheels squeezes the wire,and one of them is turned by the motor.One of the wheels has a groove to keep the ire aligned.This groove is possibly worn out,and not gripping the wire enough.(My cheap welder,unbelievably,has a reversible wheel with a second groove.I turned it over,and it's like new again!).You should have no problem in getting a replacement wheel for a Lincoln machine.
It's called the fire feed wheel. They sometimes come in sets but, running .035, you probably have one grooved and one flat. Any welding supply that handles Miller welders should have them or be able to get them.
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