Went and helped my parents pick up their tree, then started a project.
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Well it must have been a pretty big tree if it took a Tank to bring it back.Went and helped my parents pick up their tree,
Well it must have been a pretty big tree if it took a Tank to bring it back.
Hey man welding isn't a skill I've learned so I can't judge. I wish I could tho. Would have solved many of my problems easily
It's been almost 20 years for me, but from what I can remember about using flux core wire, it's hard to get a really good looking weld while using it. It's a lot easier while using gas shielded.Please excuse the ugly welds. I'm running flux core and learning as I go.
Gas is a lot easier. Anything I use flux on looks like sparrow squeezings lolIt's been almost 20 years for me, but from what I can remember about using flux core wire, it's hard to get a really good looking weld while using it. It's a lot easier while using gas shielded.
Yep. That flux really messes with the appearance of a weld. One pass isn't nearly as bad as trying multipass welding either.Gas is a lot easier. Anything I use flux on looks like sparrow squeezings lol
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It's been almost 20 years for me, but from what I can remember about using flux core wire, it's hard to get a really good looking weld while using it. It's a lot easier while using gas shielded.
Yes but I was letting you know that you're using a difficult method of welding to get good appearances. Don't worry about it if the welds aren't textbook perfect. The important thing is that they hold. Also if you don't have the room to do the welding inside, gas shielding may not be for you. It doesn't take much of a wind to blow the gas away and you end up with a weld that looks worse than a flux core weld. Not to mention that it won't have much strength without the shielding gas.Yeah.... It's only money right?
Also if you don't have the room to do the welding inside,...