Conversion of flux-core welder to MIG
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Thanks for this write up. I'm getting ready to convert my 110 flux core over. Been looking for the supply list for a few days now.
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couldn't have said it better myself except its a MIG not MAG Loose the Mig get a TIG LOL Dennis B.
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Is that right? I have mine set on 12CFH and I havent had any problems. I weld in my garage with a box fan going (not pointed at me). |
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I switched from 030 to 023 for sheet metal. also a friend of mine was just telling me that you can get what they call EASY GRIND, I think its made by Esab. it has the same tinsel strength but grinds a lot easier.
Jay D. they say my name is Jay
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