I am job hunting, and one of the tests I am liable to be doing very soon is a 3g flux core. I haven't been given any more specifics than that, so I don't know if it is going to be like the AWS D1.1 or what. I'm assuming it will be similar, until the person at the whatever gives me more info.
If it is like the AWS D1.1, I have the option of laying weave beads rather than stringers. I prefer weaving, even with flux core. But it has been a year since I have done flux core, so I have to ask. What type of weave would you suggest for fill and cap? Crescents (smiles or frowns?), figure 8s, vees, upside down vees, or...?
Thanks.
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When weaving flux core wire. Take it slow across the middle. The weld metal will not flow into the middle like it does with solid wire, therefor if you go to fast across the middle you will have a low area up the center. It take some getting used to if you mainly do solid wire to go slow across the middle.
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In 3g, I prefer "frowns", as you put it, slowing across the center to allow time to fill, and quick at the sides to avoid overfilling.
Your mileage may vary. I've done very little "flux-core" that wasn't actually "dual-shield". These are different animals.
Steve
Your mileage may vary. I've done very little "flux-core" that wasn't actually "dual-shield". These are different animals.
Steve
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