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TOOLS AND THE SHOP => WELDING & METAL FABRICATION => Topic started by: m_fumich on August 28, 2020, 09:32:59 AM
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IIRC, if you don’t have bottle gas for your MIG welder, the alternative is to use flux core wire. Is there a difference in the strength or quality of the weld between the two? If not, why would I want to use bottle gas over flux core wire?
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Every skyscraper since 1980 has been stuck together with innershield. If run correctly it's as good, or in some cases better than hard wire MIG.
I run a lot of innershield nr212 and nr203. It's smokey, finicky, dirty, blows spatter all over, awful on thin metal (anything under 1/4"), and several other unpleasant traits. It eats trash and paint for dinner and doesn't care if the wind is blowing 40 mph. When it's dialed in, it runs like a million bucks and you can dump the metal in. Vertical up is my favorite position to run it. The slag lets you carry a large, hot puddle to really burn in. Full disclosure, I run industrial welders, .045"-.072" wire, and never really under 150 amps. A needle scaler and grinder with a stringer wire wheel are mandatory for cleaning up the dingleberrys innershield throws.
If I am welding inside, hard wire MIG is the most convenient, smoothest, and cleanest. It has zero tolerance for any wind and doesn't love rust or paint without making swiss cheese bird crap welds.
Both have their places.
This is all done with innershield. Not the prettiest, but I trust none of it will come apart.
(https://i.imgur.com/kyR8XG7l.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/CHQh7yvl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/g8AiXVQl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/b62myOxl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/bSoB4RNl.jpg)
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Every skyscraper since 1980 has been stuck together with innershield. If run correctly it's as good, or in some cases better than hard wire MIG.
I am not familiar with the terms innershield and hard wire.
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I am not familiar with the terms innershield and hard wire.
Google is but one of many search engines that allow you to learn about things you are not familiar with. Try it!
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I am not familiar with the terms innershield and hard wire.
Google is but one of many search engines that allow you to learn about things you are not familiar with. Try it!
If I Googled every question I had to ask, then what’s the point of this whole goddamn forum?
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WOW :c029: Given solid advise you lash out.
Oldnslo , the term “no good deed goes unpunished” comes to mind.
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If I Googled every question I had to ask, then what’s the point of this whole goddamn forum?
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Once again you are way out of line. But the point of the forum is not as your personal assistant. Referring to the forum in that manner shows a lot of disrespect. Blowing up at someone offering the obvious solution to most of your questions is not good form.
There's a world of difference between asking questions where people can help and being too lazy to do the ground work for yourself.
I think a time out is in order but I think all the mods and the admin should be involved in this decision.
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I am not familiar with the terms innershield and hard wire.
Google is but one of many search engines that allow you to learn about things you are not familiar with. Try it!
If I Googled every question I had to ask, then what’s the point of this whole goddamn forum?
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it's called give and take. members that contribute and ask reasonable questions benefit the sight. those that only take, have nothing to offer and lash out when they get answers they don't like are not valuable.
maybe this forum isn't for and you should move on. i hear the garage journal is accepting members. when a few more mods check in temp ban will be issued for now.
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Temp ban for what?
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Temp ban for what?
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lashing out and insulting oldnslo and the site for that matter.
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Temp ban for what?
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lashing out and insulting oldnslo and the site for that matter.
I did no such thing. I asked a very reasonable question.
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I am not familiar with the terms innershield and hard wire.
Google is but one of many search engines that allow you to learn about things you are not familiar with. Try it!
If I Googled every question I had to ask, then what’s the point of this whole goddamn forum?
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there it is right there. he gave you an answer you didn't like so you swore at him and the forum.
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there it is right there. he gave you an answer you didn't like so you swore at him and the forum.
You’re applying my words out of context.
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even heiny saw through your response. we are not going to argue this.
edit. my apology to heiny. i should have said. heiny, not being a moderator also saw through the comment. i would assume oldnslo isn't real impressed with it either.
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Holy shit, he swore at the forum, Better ban him. Why don't you say you don't like him and get rid of him.?
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That is a great suggestion . We will take it under advisement. A temp ban was on the table but I like the way you think.
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Wow
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I am not familiar with the terms innershield and hard wire.
Google is but one of many search engines that allow you to learn about things you are not familiar with. Try it!
If I Googled every question I had to ask, then what’s the point of this whole goddamn forum?
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I know I don't appreciate being thought of as a personal search engine for someone who doesn't even thank you when you post the information he wanted. He is welcome to start searching on his own. I'm not mad or anything just disgusted at his above response .
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Damn!!
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Flux core is basically like stick welding without the stick, the smoke, the spatter, the clean up, you just don’t have to stop and change sticks.
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Flux core is basically like stick welding without the stick, the smoke, the spatter, the clean up, you just don’t have to stop and change sticks.
Excellent description, best I've heard it put....
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Every skyscraper since 1980 has been stuck together with innershield. If run correctly it's as good, or in some cases better than hard wire MIG.
I run a lot of innershield nr212 and nr203. It's smokey, finicky, dirty, blows spatter all over, awful on thin metal (anything under 1/4"), and several other unpleasant traits. It eats trash and paint for dinner and doesn't care if the wind is blowing 40 mph. When it's dialed in, it runs like a million bucks and you can dump the metal in. Vertical up is my favorite position to run it. The slag lets you carry a large, hot puddle to really burn in. Full disclosure, I run industrial welders, .045"-.072" wire, and never really under 150 amps. A needle scaler and grinder with a stringer wire wheel are mandatory for cleaning up the dingleberrys innershield throws.
If I am welding inside, hard wire MIG is the most convenient, smoothest, and cleanest. It has zero tolerance for any wind and doesn't love rust or paint without making swiss cheese bird crap welds.
Both have their places.
This is all done with innershield. Not the prettiest, but I trust none of it will come apart.
(https://i.imgur.com/kyR8XG7l.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/CHQh7yvl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/g8AiXVQl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/b62myOxl.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/bSoB4RNl.jpg)
Those are some good looking welds there gtermini!
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:051bye: Thanks
Welcome to the forum from rainy western Oregon!
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I'll say it is ....