Does anybody know where i can get 0.6 flux cored welding wire from........nothing on ebay
Jim
0.6 FLUX CORED WELDING WIRE
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Re: 0.6 FLUX CORED WELDING WIRE
I get it from my local welding shop
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Re: 0.6 FLUX CORED WELDING WIRE
Hi have you had any success with gasless mig welding?
I found that it didn't work very well especially when used outside, couldn't get any real penetration, very erratic weld run and hopeless if there was any rust/paint it would just spark, spit, blow holes,burn back to the tip and then birds nest on the wire feed. I found after many years of welding my various cars and sammi that to have any success with a diy welder mines a Clarke gas/no gas 151EN . I found you need to ensure that the MIG wire isn't rusty (i leave mine in the house over the winter.) use a argon Co2 mix, I'm luck i use BOC argoshield light borrowed from my work. Changed my steel liner for a teflon liner.
I now only have problems when i have been two lazy to clean up the metal or sometimes when its a awkward place and the line wire doesn't like feeding on a tight bend
I found that it didn't work very well especially when used outside, couldn't get any real penetration, very erratic weld run and hopeless if there was any rust/paint it would just spark, spit, blow holes,burn back to the tip and then birds nest on the wire feed. I found after many years of welding my various cars and sammi that to have any success with a diy welder mines a Clarke gas/no gas 151EN . I found you need to ensure that the MIG wire isn't rusty (i leave mine in the house over the winter.) use a argon Co2 mix, I'm luck i use BOC argoshield light borrowed from my work. Changed my steel liner for a teflon liner.
I now only have problems when i have been two lazy to clean up the metal or sometimes when its a awkward place and the line wire doesn't like feeding on a tight bend
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Re: 0.6 FLUX CORED WELDING WIRE
just a tip, if you have trouble with your wire birdnesting in your machine, make sure your roll is clamped on tight enough to not spin on it's own accord, and also make sure the feeder roller has only just enough tension to feed the wire. if you tighten this too much, it will create a birdsnest when the wire jams anywhere. you want it so that the feeder roller just slips on the wire if the wire jams up anywhere down the line
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Re: 0.6 FLUX CORED WELDING WIRE
weve got the 151en aswell but i run it on gasless 0.8mm wire,also have a different welder which we run on wleding gas thats available from the local calor gas shop.
gasless gives a stronger neater,but the gasless is loads easier on portability and fast set up.
gasless gives a stronger neater,but the gasless is loads easier on portability and fast set up.
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