Thread: Help me select a welding machine.

13 May.,2024

 

Thread: Help me select a welding machine.

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Originally Posted by Demolitionman

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I don't mind flux core wire welding at all! Couple taps with a chipping hammer and a swipe with a wire bruSh and your onto your next arc....Imo wire feed flux core welder is more versatile than mig. Welds thicker metals too and is cheaper to own overall, als wire fed flux core will burn through crud and nasty metal joints requiring less prep work to get penetration. IMO. I weld a few hours every week, mig, arc, run plas cutters etc. for my garage a pro mig setup for flux core is fine by me.

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G-ManBart wrote:Can you post pictures? How thick is the steel?

Any chance you can list the min/max specs for voltage and wire feed from the manual and then tell us what dial settings you've tried? We might be able to work backwards to get an idea of the ballpark voltage and wire speeds.

yes, I will post some pictures. I have been practicing on 10 gauge (.135") horizontally and vertically T-bar and flat, last night I practiced on some exhaust tubing and was getting it dialed in close until the supper bell rang. The wire I'm using is US Forge ER70S-6 which I read on another forum was a good wire but, it's China made also. Is Lincoln wire worth the extra 10 dollars per 10 lb roll? 40$ verses 30$. The welder is a Sungoldpower

yes, I will post some pictures. I have been practicing on 10 gauge (.135") horizontally and vertically T-bar and flat, last night I practiced on some exhaust tubing and was getting it dialed in close until the supper bell rang. The wire I'm using is US Forge ER70S-6 which I read on another forum was a good wire but, it's China made also. Is Lincoln wire worth the extra 10 dollars per 10 lb roll? 40$ verses 30$. The welder is a Sungoldpower https://sungoldpower.com/collections/mi ... elder-200a , I don't see the voltage output in the specs but the adjustment dial goes past the 26 mark printed on the face. The wire speed says 16 meters max per minute which I thought was 629" per minute max, that I can verify in real life with a stop watch and a measuring tape, give my 10 year old grandson a math project. I ended up buying a full 125 cf bottle of argon/Co2 off of craigslist because of the price ($150) which the seller did put a gauge on it and showed 2000#, close enough. The bottle flowmeter is actually scfh not liters like I mentioned above so, I am flowing 20 scfh when I am welding. Who knows if it is really the correct mix in the bottle but for now it will do, there is no splatter. I think I will just have to learn where the settings need to be and write them down and make my own chart, there was no setting chart that came with this machine. I figure once I learn to weld a "decent" bead in all positions I can upgrade to something with more features. BTW the manual is terrible, not worth the paper it was printed on, which I have been conversing back and forth with the distributor about a parts list and customer service but, the companies in China don't care about the individual sale, for the most part.

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