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Re: mig welders

To: spritenut@Exit109.com
Subject: Re: mig welders
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 23:00:53 EST
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Frank and All,

Just don't try those "FLUX WIRE" MIG welders.  They are little better than 
crude ARC welders for anything besides garden tools.  You need a machine that 
has the gas bottle and allows use of pure wire.

I have the Miller 250x with gas for mild and stainless.  This type welder is 
the best I've used for all thickness metal and for quick production with 
little setup time.  You get to weld as long as you can hold it without rod 
changes. (continuious bead). Trouble is, you have to have an expensive spool 
gun for aluminum or you have to have a seperate gun and hose with tefelon 
liner and that requires changing the wire spool and the whole setup.  Thats 
why I have the water cooled TIG which is better for thin aluminum anyway.

BTW, gas welding of aluminum has been done for years..... SUPER CLEAN 
de-oxyidation of all surfaces is required with ANY aluminum welding.  The 
thin stuff is critical on heat.  All of it is critical on skill.

John Carey
61 Bugeye
Bugeye Gallery at:
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/jbcarey/index.html

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