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Location: Marshfield, MO
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Flux core wire
I have a Miller 175 and bottle - using a 75/25 mix. I am a pretty new welder and have only used solid wire with gas. I was thinking of getting a roll of flux core wire to tinker with. Some of my welding may take me to the field or fence line for the repair, would rather not tote the bottle
![]() The solid wire I am currently using is .030. Which size flux core would I need for 1/8 - 3/16 flat stock? Would I need a larger diameter wire .035 or .045? What would be a good general purpose wire? |
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Location: murfreesboro, TN
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Re: Flux core wire
i usually use about .035 for plate with fluxcore
just slow the weld and make sure its burning through really well
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Location: Motown
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Re: Flux core wire
i welded most of my truck, all of the frame with .035 flux core
i never run out of gas ![]()
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