Hard wire, Dual Shield Flux Core, Gasless Flux Core?

   / Hard wire, Dual Shield Flux Core, Gasless Flux Core? #12  
If you insist on using gasless fux cored wire for what ever your reasoning is, It would serve you well to look for E71T-11 instead of E71TGS. Night and day difference at a similar price. I can't stand the stuff so i use stick outside. Much more versatile and useful from 1/16 - 1" material. Use what you like and like it !
 
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   / Hard wire, Dual Shield Flux Core, Gasless Flux Core? #14  
Very useful info, Oldpath05. I'll be watching more of his videos. Thanks!

Yes I like the way he explains flux core welding, I just found his channel. At the shipyard I use a tremendous amount of 71T gas flux-core, .045 and .052 but no shelf-shielding wire allowed on Navy ships and lots of welders like the 70s-3 M-Core wire, I use both.
 
   / Hard wire, Dual Shield Flux Core, Gasless Flux Core? #15  
Yes I like the way he explains flux core welding, I just found his channel. At the shipyard I use a tremendous amount of 71T gas flux-core, .045 and .052 but no shelf-shielding wire allowed on Navy ships and lots of welders like the 70s-3 M-Core wire, I use both.

"at the shipyard" ?????
General Dynamics Bath?
 
   / Hard wire, Dual Shield Flux Core, Gasless Flux Core? #17  
Yes I like the way he explains flux core welding, I just found his channel. At the shipyard I use a tremendous amount of 71T gas flux-core, .045 and .052 but no shelf-shielding wire allowed on Navy ships and lots of welders like the 70s-3 M-Core wire, I use both.
maybe you need to tell the Navy about the YouTube videos that say it's good?..
 
   / Hard wire, Dual Shield Flux Core, Gasless Flux Core? #18  
maybe you need to tell the Navy about the YouTube videos that say it's good?..

The strange thing is the Navy would not allow 101tm flux-core wire on certain shell seems or structure of the Zumwalts, had to use 100s-1 solid wire on pulse-arc. But now BIW wont allow 100s-1 or 70s-3-M core pulse arc wire on any temp lifting & handling<<<temp attachments to connect chains and cables for cranes to lift parts of the ship, sometimes welding is a strange world. I can use both solid and flux-core wire so it dont matter to me what wire the Navy wants on their ship, but I really would hate to go back to stick welding.
 

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