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Brand | Lincoln Electric | Lincoln Electric | Lincoln Electric | Forney |
Name | .030 in. Innershield NR211-MP Flux-Core Welding Wire for Mild Steel (1 lb. Spool) | .035 in. Innershield NR211-MP Flux-Core Welding Wire for Mild Steel (1 lb. Spool) | .030 in. Superglaze ER4043 Aluminum MIG Welding Wire for Heat Treatable Base Alloys (1 lb. Spool) | 0.030 in. Dia Flux Core Mild Steel MIG Wire 2 lb. Spool |
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Ratings | (281) | (501) | (27) | (27) |
Outside diameter (in.) | .030 | .035 | 2 | .030 |
Wire Solder Type | Self-Fluxing | Self-Fluxing | Solid Cored | Self-Fluxing |
Accessory Type | Wire | Wire | Wire | Wire |
Melting Point (F) | 2500 | 2500 | 1065 | 2795 |
Wire Length (ft.) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2.19 lb |
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Brand | Lincoln Electric | Lincoln Electric | Lincoln Electric | Forney |
Name | .030 in. Innershield NR211-MP Flux-Core Welding Wire for Mild Steel (1 lb. Spool) | .035 in. Innershield NR211-MP Flux-Core Welding Wire for Mild Steel (1 lb. Spool) | .030 in. Superglaze ER4043 Aluminum MIG Welding Wire for Heat Treatable Base Alloys (1 lb. Spool) | 0.030 in. Dia Flux Core Mild Steel MIG Wire 2 lb. Spool |
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Ratings | (281) | (501) | (27) | (27) |
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The rolls of wire will be side by side in the sales area, HOWEVER, one will say GAS and the other will not say gas.
Maybe error Product is good I recommend Lincoln wire
You could use that gauge of wire for tack welds while assembling parts, but I (personally) would back it up with thicker beads from .035 to .045 wire or stick weld. Im hoping your equipment material is, at least, 10 gauge. .030 wire settings are going to be "too cold" for 10 gauge or thicker. Material needs to be thick enough to handle the stress and strain of weight plates, body movement, etc. Good luck!
Use some scrap to adjust your speed and power setting and you should Be able to weld it just fine. As always, a good weld starts with good prep work!
No gas is used with this type of welding wire. It is flux-core, which basically means that it comes with an element at its core that acts as a shielding agent (in place of the gas).
U gotta hold to our finger on spool and make sure to keep tension until y get the roller lick in place and make spool mounting pressure is enuff to keep it from free wheeling...
No. This is for welding mild steel. You would need to buy Stainless Steel wire.
The spool is a 8" in out side diameter. The hole is 2" in diameter.
yes
Is this item stainless steel