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http://www.harborfreight.com/90-amp-...der-61849.htmlI know this is foreign crap, but someone is selling a used for for like $50.I want to try to do a few spot welds on a jalopy auto rocker panel. Will this work for that? It's ok if it's messy, the car will be junked in a year anyway.I also like the ability to weld a nut onto a broken stud. Can a non-MIG flux core welder do these 2 tasks?For $50, a cost of dinner, I'm willing to try and then toss.Last edited by punxbond; 04-09-2016 at 04:10 PM.
Reply:I don't have a lot of experience with flux core (I've probably only run a couple hundred feet), but it has a tendency to burn hot. Really hot. That may be too much for sheet metal.If you add your location to your profile, someone who has the right equipment may be able to help you out.-Chris
Reply:It will work on sheet metal but it aint easy...I have one and used it on plenty of sheet but paint and fluxcore dont mix....zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Originally Posted by punxbondhttp://www.harborfreight.com/90-amp-...der-61849.htmlI know this is foreign crap, but someone is selling a used for for like $50.I want to try to do a few spot welds on a jalopy auto rocker panel. Will this work for that? It's ok if it's messy, the car will be junked in a year anyway.I also like the ability to weld a nut onto a broken stud. Can a non-MIG flux core welder do these 2 tasks?For $50, a cost of dinner, I'm willing to try and then toss.
Reply:Originally Posted by Canoecruiser You will want a real MIG welder with C25 and 0.023" wire. .
Reply:Originally Posted by John Tjust the other day I fixed up a SS grease catch tray for a friend. It was thin stainless... thinner than most auto bodywork... I turned the amps way down and did a series of tacks until it was stitched up. I can't imagine doing that with a flux core setup. did the rocker panels on my jeep also... It was a breeze.
Reply:You get what you pay for Tom. If you want to go cheapBuy a tube of auto body panel adhesive. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by John T; 04-10-2016 at 07:35 AM.Miller 211Hypertherm PM 451961 Lincoln Idealarc 250HTP 221 True Wisdom only comes from Pain.
Reply:Originally Posted by punxbond It's ok if it's messy, the car will be junked in a year anyway.For $50, a cost of dinner, I'm willing to try and then toss.
Reply:Originally Posted by John TYou get what you pay for Tom. If you want to go cheapBuy a tube of auto body panel adhesive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reply:Originally Posted by WNY_TomB..i would not hesitate to use HF 120volt mig to weld chain to a galvanized garbage can that i do not care what the weld looks like. .to be honest even a miller 120 volt mig welder i do not use often as i do not weld sheet metal that often
Reply:This welder is missing many parts that you need to make good welds.No rectifier, no choke coil,no capacitor,no real heat control.I wonder why HF doesent sell a better welder that includes all the missing parts.Find a used Miller 130.It will do good work and have gas parts that HF leaves out.A used Century that uses gas would be fine.There a plenty of good used mig welders for sale because hot shots think welding is easy. |
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