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Has 240V plug as well...auto set. But again I've never welded, so I'll do some testing before I try to fab something seriously usable and safe. Welder says max 3/8" thickness.
I don't know if you have been to this site, but it is very informative:https://welderslab.com/what-gas-do-you-use-with-a-mig-welder-a-helpful-guideGnarls.
My goal after i learn is to build a rear bumper with a wrap around. Not sure plate or tube...It'll be a while.
I will need a tube bender and a metal break I think to make a nice one. Scotchman Ironworker would be nice too. Haha.
What about the opposite?Flux wire setting for gas/wire welding. I noticed crappy welds that way.......
Since I am not a physicist...
Just to add some info and opinion....I believe the quality of the flux core wire can make a difference on the welds.
From my experience, and I was taught arc welding when I was 15 by an Army Corp of Engineers engineer who had a list of certifications that made him a "welding wizard", with old fashion stick welding I could run a nicer looking bead than I've been able to do with my flux core mig.Gnarls.
I have a rather rare Century 155GS 105 amp mig. I can do flux core and gas. I have yet to hook up a tank of CO2 or Argon, but I'd like to see the difference up close and personal.
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