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| Flux core welding wire | |
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| BlackMagic | Apr 3 2011, 03:19 PM Post #1 |
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Just bought a smaller sized 220v 110amp mig welder for at home. I only have one tank that I use at work with my welder there. I most likely going to be using this as a Flux-core system for awhile until I decide on a size and setup for a tank. Does anybody know a good flux core wire, that produces a clean weld and as little spatter as possible? I don't have too much experience with flux-cored wire so model numbers would be good. Thanks Edited by BlackMagic, Apr 4 2011, 09:44 AM.
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