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Ok so what am I missing. Everything I've found for 312 is 100$+ for 10 pounds. This with shipping is around 70$. Too good to b true?http://www.ebay.com/itm/ER312-X-1-8-...item460e4d58e2Thermal arc 211iCk flex-loc 150 & 130Clamps, saws & grindersHarbor freight 80 amp inverter
Reply:I bought a box of that same filler, its made in china, along with most of the welding filler nowadays..works pretty good, I use it as a hobbyist..and that seller on ebay is good, fast shipping and no problems with the transaction..Of all the things I lost I miss my mind the most...I know just enough about everything to be dangerous......You cant cure stupid..only kill it...
Reply:That's about what I pay for it at my lws. I had her special order it for me. It flows crazy good into the puddle and can take heat real good. You will be happy you ordered it!
Reply:this is the 312 right here on a wrist pin.Last edited by motolife313; 02-28-2015 at 12:15 PM.
Reply:For the smaller diameter filler wire, that ebay seller has the best pricing. I bought 40 lbs with an average cost of $6.40 / lbs. Considering that the 0.035" and the 0.045" filler is much more expensive than the 1/8" filler, it came out to a great deal. Great Ebay seller, fast shipping, good packaging. 1st on WeldingWeb to have a scrolling sig! HTP Invertig 400HTP Invertig 221HTP ProPulse 300HTP ProPulse 200 x2HTP ProPulse 220MTSHTP Inverarc 200TLP HTP Microcut 875SC
Reply:That's all I needed to know, thanks fellas.
Reply:This is not general purpose filler btw.Welding/Fab Pics: www.UtahWeld.com
Reply:I'm aware, I find myself digging through the scrap pile often. On occasion I use stainless because I don't have the material in steel. I've been using 309 for joining dissimilar metals. I have heard good things about 312 and figured it can't hurt to have some in hand. What is the intended use for 312 besides joining dissimilar metals?
Reply:309 sucks compared to 312. It even goes in the puddle way better then 70s2. It goes in the puddle like your welding AL
Reply:Originally Posted by Austin BennettI'm aware, I find myself digging through the scrap pile often. On occasion I use stainless because I don't have the material in steel. I've been using 309 for joining dissimilar metals. I have heard good things about 312 and figured it can't hurt to have some in hand. What is the intended use for 312 besides joining dissimilar metals? |
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