Strouty
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Looks good Bill.
Great job Bill, your skills are really developing. Now put some paint on those bad boys!
Painted:
Bill
Bill - nice trays and addition to your cart. Are all edges welded or did you use a metal brake and just weld the verticals?
nice work Bill! I have may given you some grief before but I am proud of you on this one!
IMHO, Somebody tried to skimp on prep. Paint is hard to weld through.
MWMWMW, a flux core wire feed welder, by its nature, spatters more than a MIG welder with shielding gas. There is no way to avoid the spatter completely but I suspect you are using the spool of wire that came with your welder. If so, you can reduce the spatter by using better quality flux core wire. Lincoln Electric has a top-rated wire that is available at lots of places like Home Depot and Amazon. Look for Lincoln Electric ED030584 NR-211 Fluxco Wire.I have a cheap welder and on the lowest setting it’s still spatters. See photos below. What do you think I could change to avoid this?
It’s a cheap gasless MIG welder. I don’t have any gas to turn on.
This is the welder: SUNCOO 130 MIG Welder Flux Core Wire Automatic Feed Gasless Little Welder Portable Welding Machine 110 Volt Yellow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GN7V552/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Guys, these entry level flux core welders, like the Harbor Freight one I started with, have no provision for gas so the polarity is fixed. You would have to tear the machine apart to disconnect the cables and reverse the polarity. The entry level and top end MIG welders that have provisions for shielding gas do have simple polarity switching setups. I also believe the lowest cost wire feed welders use transformer rather than inverter power supplies. Has anyone tried one of the $15.99 (free shipping from China) inverter arc welders on eBay?
My Hobart requires the leads to be swapped for flux core use.
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MWMWMW, a flux core wire feed welder, by its nature, spatters more than a MIG welder with shielding gas. There is no way to avoid the spatter completely but I suspect you are using the spool of wire that came with your welder. If so, you can reduce the spatter by using better quality flux core wire. Lincoln Electric has a top-rated wire that is available at lots of places like Home Depot and Amazon. Look for Lincoln Electric ED030584 NR-211 Fluxco Wire.
Home Depot:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lincoln...-for-Mild-Steel-1-lb-Spool-ED030584/100341072
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08248S3Z6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Guys, these entry level flux core welders, like the Harbor Freight one I started with, have no provision for gas so the polarity is fixed. You would have to tear the machine apart to disconnect the cables and reverse the polarity.
It’s a cheap gasless MIG welder. I don’t have any gas to turn on.
This is the welder: SUNCOO 130 MIG Welder Flux Core Wire Automatic Feed Gasless Little Welder Portable Welding Machine 110 Volt Yellow https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GN7V552/?tag=atomicindus08-20