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I'm getting the Chicago Electric flux welder in a few weeks when it goes on sale at harbor freight. I know Chicago Electric may not be the best brand of welders on the market but it is what is the budget and wI'll get some home projects done. I am new to flux but I have experience with mig. My big question is what would be the best brand for flux wire. Also I have been told that since I know how to run mig running flux will be easy to pick up, how true is this? Thnks in advance.
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I always thought it was pretty similar just remember to change polarity when you go from mig to fcaw flux always seemed to do better in not perfectly clean scenarios
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Flux core is pretty simple if you’ve run mig before. Me personally I’ve always liked Lincoln electric wire. It just seems to run the nicest for me.
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I use the best price flux core from Amazontschmitt wrote:I'm getting the Chicago Electric flux welder in a few weeks when it goes on sale at harbor freight. I know Chicago Electric may not be the best brand of welders on the market but it is what is the budget and wI'll get some home projects done. I am new to flux but I have experience with mig. My big question is what would be the best brand for flux wire. Also I have been told that since I know how to run mig running flux will be easy to pick up, how true is this? Thnks in advance.
I use T71T 11 030 works great
Use 3/8 to 1/2" stick out
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I use the best price flux core from Amazontschmitt wrote:I'm getting the Chicago Electric flux welder in a few weeks when it goes on sale at harbor freight. I know Chicago Electric may not be the best brand of welders on the market but it is what is the budget and wI'll get some home projects done. I am new to flux but I have experience with mig. My big question is what would be the best brand for flux wire. Also I have been told that since I know how to run mig running flux will be easy to pick up, how true is this? Thnks in advance.
I use T71T 11 030 works great
Use 3/8 to 1/2" stick out
Dave
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I use the best price flux core from Amazontschmitt wrote:I'm getting the Chicago Electric flux welder in a few weeks when it goes on sale at harbor freight. I know Chicago Electric may not be the best brand of welders on the market but it is what is the budget and wI'll get some home projects done. I am new to flux but I have experience with mig. My big question is what would be the best brand for flux wire. Also I have been told that since I know how to run mig running flux will be easy to pick up, how true is this? Thnks in advance.
I use T71T 11 030 works great
Use 3/8 to 1/2" stick out
Dave
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The Chi Elec machine is only a Flux box, thus no polarity changes needed It's already wired "correctly".Mike Westbrook wrote:I always thought it was pretty similar just remember to change polarity when you go from mig to fcaw flux always seemed to do better in not perfectly clean scenarios
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Oh super basic do they have a combo unit maybe just a few more dollars I would think it would be well worth it heavier gun and gas option for the future
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I will definitely look it other wore brands recommend here. Also I was wondering if I need an electrician to come out and run me an outlet for it or if running an extention cord from my porch Tommy she'd would be ok for a few simple projects at the house until I get power run to my shed.
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