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Hello guys/gals... I'm a novice welder at best.. Love the process and want to get better at welding. I currently am using a Lincoln SP-100 Mig Welder. I have some experience welding Stainless steel tubing with success. I am not just making a couple brackets for some car seats. The steel is brand new, no rust and 1/8" thick. I want to use some flux core wire (ran out of shielding gas for welding stainless) can I just re spool the wire and start welding ? Do I need to "Switch the polarity?" Please help me .. Don't want to mess anything up. Thanks in advance for an assistance you pros can provide... Thanks...mjclemm...
Reply:Forgot to add the diameter of the flux core wire is .30. Ty....
Reply:Yes you have to switch polarity, and yes you can just put in new wire and go. farmer2
Reply:Originally Posted by MjclemmDo I need to "Switch the polarity?"
Reply:Originally Posted by MjclemmForgot to add the diameter of the flux core wire is .30. Ty....
Reply:Sp 100 will run 030 fc wire. The ground had to be on the positive side. Make sure your ground is clean. If it is dirty and not getting a good connection your weld will look like Turkey waste thrown against a wall. Now what kind of gasless fc wire do you not have to switch polarity? Sent from my SCH-i705 using Tapatalk
Reply:Originally Posted by beamwalkerNow what kind of gasless fc wire do you not have to switch polarity?
Reply:According the Lincoln online manual, it is DC.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLincoln Pro Mig 180HF Stick/Tig Inverter WelderLincoln AC225s
Reply:Originally Posted by CEPLincoln's NR-5, NR5A, NR-305, NS-3M to name a few.
Reply:Hey beamwalker might want to put Lincoln's NS-3M in your memory bank. That wire is very fast. We used it a lot for welding pre-cast concrete deck panels together. Slap a piece of 4x4 angle iron under the # 12 rebar, make four 6-inch long welds. Move to the next one.http://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us...olnElectric%29Dont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:Hello guys and thanks for all the replies.... The Flux core wire I bought is from Harbor tool, it's the E71T-GS 0.030. Should I use this, or buy a different kind of wire . Also, when it comes to Flux Core wire, is it all the same, or name brands are better ? If this is a pain to use, should I just fill my tank with Argon and use regular .30 wire for mild steel? I have 3 rolls of stainless wire as well, can I use the Stainless wire with regular steel? Is the gas about the same mix ? Thanks again.... Mjclemm....
Reply:Harbor freights would be the last place I'd buy wire! Get some Lincoln NR-212, or Hobart 21-B. For general fab work, Mig with C-25 is the way to go.Dont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:I LOVE my Lincoln flux core. I use .035. I suspect you know this, but with flux core more then mig, drag the puddle. If there is slag, drag. Just my 2 cents.
Reply:Originally Posted by CEPHarbor freights would be the last place I'd buy wire! Get some Lincoln NR-212, or Hobart 21-B. For general fab work, Mig with C-25 is the way to go.
Reply:Originally Posted by Silicon-basedNR-212 is good wire, but not made in sizes smaller than .045, so not much good in an SP-100.
Reply:Thanks... Haven't opened the wrapper yet and won't.. I'll just go down to the Home Depot and get a roll of the good stuff... I wasn't aware of wire being bad, thought it was just THIER welders... Thanks all again for th input... I'll snap a few shots of the weld when I'm done... Thanks..mjclemm... |
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