ddonnell said:I'm looking for a new welder and wonder if the 175 to 180 mig units are really the best machines for fabbing stuff out of 1/4" plate and above. I like the ease of a mig welder over stick but it seems that, unless you get into the 200+ amp range (more $ than I can justify), the limit for the smaller machines is around 1/4" without getting into multiple passes and/or using flux-cored wire. Would an AC/DC stick be a better choice? I'd like to have one welder that would work well for most of these heavier projects. My understanding is that flux core wire welding ends up being just about like using an arc-stick unit.
MossRoad said:I was always told that MIG is with gas (Metal Inert Gas) and flux core wire is not MIG, because there is no gas.
Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)Click here
Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW)Click here
I know it's a technicality, but some folks get messed up on the terminology. If you are going to buy a wire feed welder, you may want to consider one that comes with the gas attachment so you can do MIG later on if you want to an not have to hunt down the gas parts later.![]()