Hi, I'm wondering if it is generally just accepted that flux core welding with a smaller mig can never have the appearance of solid wire an gas, could someone post pictures of there flux core welds so I could see whats possible to achieve ,Ican do ok with the gas an solid wire But flux core wery rough looking welds" I'm thinking the smaller machines dont perform well on flux core wire, Thanks for any information
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Here's a link to a picture I posted the other day. The top weld is fluxcore with a small 220 volt welder. The base plate weld is with 7018 stick.
http://www.millerwelds.com/resources...182#post298182
Post 11Trailblazer 302
Lincoln SP-135-T
Hobart Stickmate AC/DC
Smith torch
Spoolmatic 30A
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Originally posted by farmer welder View PostHi, I'm wondering if it is generally just accepted that flux core welding with a smaller mig can never have the appearance of solid wire an gas, could someone post pictures of there flux core welds so I could see whats possible to achieve ,Ican do ok with the gas an solid wire But flux core wery rough looking welds" I'm thinking the smaller machines dont perform well on flux core wire, Thanks for any information
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Hi,Thanks for the replies, I should have explained I only wish to weld lighter material with the mig, as anything over 1/8 I can manage with stick ,The machine is a 180 lincoln, Canadian Tire model Is lighter stuff harder to do with Fluxcore? I remember someone saying a 120v or inverter type machine works better on light steel? Doe's that make any sense? Thanks
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Light metal is a little trickier with fluxcore. Kinda hard to describe, sometimes on real thin I use a little of a whip, like you were welding with 6011 and remember drag don't push.Trailblazer 302
Lincoln SP-135-T
Hobart Stickmate AC/DC
Smith torch
Spoolmatic 30A
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Originally posted by aametalmaster View Post
Sure it does. A 110v welder trying to weld 1/2" plate won't look like a 220v welder with the same setup. He never did say what machine or what he was welding...Bob
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Run .045" fluxcore with 75/25 gas and you should have no problems.
Why do you want to use fluxcore on light gage material?
Its usually only used on heavier material because of the good deposition rate.
Or are you referring to gasless fluxcore?
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