What size flux-core do you use? Does it weld like a welding rod?
Somebody with broader experience should answer this for you.
I started with a 230a AC stick welder. Aside from unsightly splatter I'm satisfied with its penetration and quality of the welds.
Then I got a HF AC 110v 'Mig100' flux welder for lighter stuff. I never did get good with it.
This sample illustrates sufficient but not as good as I wanted.
I replaced that welder with a 110v Century DC 130 and used flux-core with that one too. (
example - not for highway use!!!).
Then I found a fantastic deal on a HF Mig-180 plus a modern Grizzly stick/tig welder (
pic) for less than I had paid for any of the older welders. I've only practiced with the HF, using flux core. As for .030 vs .035 I think .030 is sufficient for what I do, and I would go to stick for heavier work. But then anything I weld is old, rusty, and doesn't clean up to flawless so I'm relying on the stick's more certain penetration to assure a solid weld. "Flux welds like a welding rod?" Seems to me flux is more fussy to get dialed in, and less certain that it penetrated as intended. But a pro might answer this differently.
I did one project with the Grizzly and stick due to tight space, adding an '
old man step' to get on the little tractor. Much less splatter compared to the 230AC stick that I've used for most everything over 15 years.
But someone with far more experience should be answering your question.