Hello everyone,
My current project is a fence around my wife's garden to try to keep the critters out. 2" square tubing posts, 1" stringers, and 3/4" pickets (galvanized, unfortunately). I've been welding with INE-brand .035 flux-core through my 211, which is sitting on a little wagon for portability. Well, yesterday I done run out of wire. Wanting to finish the panel I was on, I pulled the 210 out of the garage and finished up with it. It's also using INE brand, but ER70S solid with C25 gas.
I couldn't believe the difference! The 210 welds were so much cleaner, and required very little prep before painting compare to my flux-core welds. So that has got me thinking that I should ditch the flux-core wire in my 211 and set it up for gas. I realize this topic probably gets beat to death, but I'm hoping some of you experienced welders will chime in for my situation and hit some pros and cons of going to gas. I'm a week-end warrior novice welder on 10 acres and I'm always dragging that 211 here and there on my property.
Thanks!
My current project is a fence around my wife's garden to try to keep the critters out. 2" square tubing posts, 1" stringers, and 3/4" pickets (galvanized, unfortunately). I've been welding with INE-brand .035 flux-core through my 211, which is sitting on a little wagon for portability. Well, yesterday I done run out of wire. Wanting to finish the panel I was on, I pulled the 210 out of the garage and finished up with it. It's also using INE brand, but ER70S solid with C25 gas.
I couldn't believe the difference! The 210 welds were so much cleaner, and required very little prep before painting compare to my flux-core welds. So that has got me thinking that I should ditch the flux-core wire in my 211 and set it up for gas. I realize this topic probably gets beat to death, but I'm hoping some of you experienced welders will chime in for my situation and hit some pros and cons of going to gas. I'm a week-end warrior novice welder on 10 acres and I'm always dragging that 211 here and there on my property.
Thanks!
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