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A member over on WeldingWeb sent me a roll of Hobart FabCOR CVN .045" Metal Core wire to play with:cool2:. I've never been around Metal Core before. Very fast wire. All I have for gas is 75% argon & 25% CO2. I under stand if you use 90% argon & 10% CO2 it's even faster. I started out with the V350-Pro set on Metal Core .045", but later switched to Standard CV Mig. I like that better. Does make a nice looking weld!:cool:
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Quick question are you pushing or dragging those welds
 
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I pushed these welds. For some reason I was thinking there would be a thick slag over the weld like flux core. But the welds in the pictures I posted, weren't even wire brushed.
Generally I push with Mig, but some times you have to pull when building things.
Anything that produces slag, I drag.
 
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Picked up a rental bottle of C-10 / 90% argon 10% CO2 gas the other day. This metal core sure makes some pretty welds. And very fast! This is how the weld looks, no wire brushing at all.
 

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Picked up a rental bottle of C-10 / 90% argon 10% CO2 gas the other day. This metal core sure makes some pretty welds. And very fast! This is how the weld looks, no wire brushing at all.
Gorgeous! I hope my wife didn't hear that! :D
 
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This wire does make some nice looking welds:cool:. Here is a vertical down hill open root weld I made with it. Still haven't figured out the proper joint prep.:D
None of these welds were wire brushed!
 

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Keep at it .. You'll get it!! As usual great job! I like how you always show good pictures with good descriptions.
 
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Longtime welder here.
I experimented with MC wire for a new project that required using spray arc on 14 ga tubing.
My normal job is with 1/8 wall sq tubing using an .035 86 wire with a tri gas mix (.2% o2)
I found that the .035 MC wire along with the 90/10 gas mix gave a much "colder" weld, allowing the use of spray arc mode.
 
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This wire does make some nice looking welds:cool:. Here is a vertical down hill open root weld I made with it. Still haven't figured out the proper joint prep.:D None of these welds were wire brushed!
If I didn't know you as well, I would call BS. The first pic looks unreal. U da machine... I mean, da man!
 

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