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Welder question

tarafied1

Well-Known Member
I borrowed a MIG that is 180 amp 220 volt. The guy I borrowed it from does not have shielded gas and is using flux core wire. I borrowed it to weld the frame up on the 65 as my 90 amp MIG wont make enough heat for the frame rails.
My question, should I try to weld with it as is or get regular wire and hook up my tank?
I've never wire welded with flux wire before. I really don't want to screw up the frame!
Thanks
 

stangg

Well-Known Member
Skip the flux core if you can... Flux core leaves voids in the welds. Some racing sanctioning bodies won't allow flux core welded roll bars because of that.
 

70_Fastback

Hell Bent for Speed
"stangg" said:
Skip the flux core if you can... Flux core leaves voids in the welds. Some racing sanctioning bodies won't allow flux core welded roll bars because of that.

Agreed. Get a bottle and do it correct.
 

tarafied1

Well-Known Member
Okay. Thanks. The guy said I need to reverse the polarity to use gas. Any recommendations on wire size?
 

cmayna

DILLIGARA?
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cmayna

DILLIGARA?
Donator
I will say that I use .023-.025 for most of my welding, no matter how thick it is. I think this is similar to what Opentracker uses.
 
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Anonymous

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"cmayna" said:
I will say that I use .023-.025 for most of my welding, no matter how thick it is. I think this is similar to what Opentracker uses.

Me three
 
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