bunyip
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When I finish is there any reason why I cannot leave the wire in the feeder and extending from the tip, seems a pain to remove it each time it is used or is there a deterioration issue?
Been doing it that way for at least ten years. No deterstion issue I know of.When I finish is there any reason why I cannot leave the wire in the feeder and extending from the tip, seems a pain to remove it each time it is used or is there a deterioration issue?
When I finish is there any reason why I cannot leave the wire in the feeder and extending from the tip, seems a pain to remove it each time it is used or is there a deterioration issue?
Can you use it again before it gets rusty? How dusty is your place? ( one of my former customers had canvas straps wide enough to fit between each side of the spool. One end had an eye that fit over a bolt on his feeder. The other end was weighted. It kept the grinder dust off his wire.) I leave mine on the machine.
There is another kind of flux cored that welds better. It is a little expensive. It uses a little co2 and makes its own shield too. You run it the same polarity as your solid wire.
You run it the same polarity as your solid wire.
I think the process in question that Lelandwelds posted was FCAW-S also known as Outershield or Dual Shield which is usually electrode positive but apparently sometimes electrode negative depending on the wire.