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/ DC help #32  
You really need to look at the manufacturer's recommendations. Majority of flux core self shielded wires are DCEN, but just to name a couple NR-305, NS-3M are DCEP.

Would it say on the spool of wire, then?
 
/ DC help #34  
For self shielded flux core, it should be dcen (mig gun negitive) I think some dual shield flux core need dcep.

In case you are interested, You should be able to run a Voltage Sensing feeder off of that new stick welder if you ever want to put down some wire. I am unsure about that brand but most will do it.
 
/ DC help #35  
In case you are interested, You should be able to run a Voltage Sensing feeder off of that new stick welder if you ever want to put down some wire. I am unsure about that brand but most will do it.
Here's some Mig welds I just did with a 46 year old SA-200, (no CV box) LN-25, and C25.
 

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#36  
Here's some Mig welds I just did with a 46 year old SA-200, (no CV box) LN-25, and C25.

Those are nice welds. If I could find a used VS feeder CHEAP ($100 or less) I would probably pick it up. I dont really feel the need for a mig right now. I would rather have a tig rig for it. But if I found a deal that good I couldnt help buying it.
 
/ DC help #37  
You get good with SMAW, and scratch start Tig welding first, then go to Mig, you'll pick it up in a heart beat! ;)
 
/ DC help #38  
Those are nice welds. If I could find a used VS feeder CHEAP ($100 or less) I would probably pick it up. I dont really feel the need for a mig right now. I would rather have a tig rig for it. But if I found a deal that good I couldnt help buying it.

Did you ever run a mig? Those things will ruin you, way too easy..:laughing:
 
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#39  
Did you ever run a mig? Those things will ruin you, way too easy..:laughing:

Nope. Holding the gun of a princess auto 90 amp flux wire welder is the closest I have ever came to using one. I am still trying to learn stick. I have gotten to the point where I can make nice looking beads on a piece of plate, now I just need to get good at joints. 7018 is a piece of cake to make a nice looking bead on a piece of plate. One I can get the stack of dimes with 6011, I will move on to fillet welds.
 
/ DC help #40  
One I can get the stack of dimes with 6011, I will move on to fillet welds.

Remember a lot of that comes from the correct arc length. Once you find the correct arc length, and heat settings getting the stack of dimes will be easy. ;)
 

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