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Heres a follow up to my other thread on running the miller 211 with dualshield. This time it is with .035 lincoln 71m dualshield. Im surprised on how well this machine will run it. Hot and smooth, it has that nice dualshield buzz. I was at the upper end on this machine.Material 1/4'' a36 hot rolled steelLincoln outershield .03575/25 gas set at 30cfhMiller 211 on 230 voltsThe wire fresh out of the boxWelded flat slag not chipped. I found HEAT- 8 and WIRESPEED- 85 ran nice and smoothSlag chippedLap joint welded flatNow the fun, the vertical up. Runs nice and smooth. I knocked the heat down alittle.Stringer, slag not chippedStringer Weave, Slag not chippedWeaveIn the end, i think it does run smoother on this machine with the .035 vs the .045 esabYa gotta spend money to make money!
Reply:I love running dual shield wire. We run MO-10 inconel dual shield wire in the boilers around here. I love doing a 6 foot seem in one shot and flipping up my hood and seeing the slag curl like a banana peel.ESAB MigMaster 275Miller Econotwin HFMiller Syncrowave 250
Reply:I'm trying to get away from using gas, so I started using self shielded wire. But man, that stuff REALLY looks nice."Where's Stick man????????" - 7A749"SHHHHHH!! I sent him over to snag that MIC-4 while tbone wasn't looking!" - duaneb55"I have bought a few of Tbone's things unlike Stick-Man who helps himself" - TozziWelding"Stick-man"
Reply:Originally Posted by claymans13I love running dual shield wire. We run MO-10 inconel dual shield wire in the boilers around here. I love doing a 6 foot seem in one shot and flipping up my hood and seeing the slag curl like a banana peel. |
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