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10 lb Roll .030 308L Stainless Steel Mig Welding Wire US $61.95
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ER308L Stainless Steel MIG Welding Wire 0.030" 2-Lb US $19.70
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308L stainless steel mig welding wire US $25.00
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WELDING FLUX SOLAR TypeB TIG MIG ARC Stainless Stee 4oz US $18.00
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2 lb Spool .023 308L Stainless Steel Mig Welding Wire US $14.95
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309 stainless steel mig welding wire US $200.00
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sandvick stainless steel mig welding wire US $40.00
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stainless steel mig welding wire .035 US $100.00
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sandvick 308 stainless steel mig welding wire US $40.00
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ER316 / 316L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .030 X 2# SPOOL US $23.50
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WELDING FLUX SOLAR TypeB TIG MIG ARC Stainless Stee 1lb US $44.50
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2 lb Spool .035 308L Stainless Steel Mig Welding Wire US $13.49
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SOLAR FLUX TYPE B TIG MIG FCAW Stainless Steel Weld 2oz US $9.50
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Harris 308L Stainless Steel Solid MIG Wire .030 25 lbs. US $161.00
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ER316/316L STAINLESS MIG WIRE .035 X 2# SPOOL buySAFE US $21.50
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ER 308 / 308L STAINLESS MIG WIRE .025 X 2# SPOOL US $21.00
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ER 308 / 308L STAINLESS MIG WIRE .035 X 2# SPOOL US $23.30
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SANDVIK ER317L Stainless Steel MIG welding wire 33LB 0.035" US $176.38
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Harris 308L Stainless Steel Solid MIG Wire .030 10 lbs. US $67.50
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Harris 308L Stainless Steel Solid MIG Wire .035 10 lbs. US $66.30
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Harris 308L Stainless Steel Solid MIG Wire .035 25 lbs. US $162.50
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Kobelco DW-347L Stainless Steel MIG welding wire 28LB US $117.78
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ER 308 / 308L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .035 X 25# Spool US $165.00
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ER 308 / 308L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .045 X 25# SPOOL US $185.00
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ER316/316L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .045 X 25# SPOOL US $295.20
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ER 308 / 308L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .030 X 25# Spool US $168.00
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ER316/316L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .030 X 25# SPOOL US $308.40
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ER 316 / 316L Stainless Steel Mig Wire .035 X 25# Spool US $312.00
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ER 308 / 308L STAINLESS MIG WIRE .025 X 10# SPOOL US $84.30
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ER308/308L STAINLESS MIG WIRE .030 X 10# SPOOL US $71.87
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Harris 308L Stainless Steel Solid MIG Wire .025 25 lbs. US $176.50
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Harris 308L Stainless Steel Solid MIG Wire .025 10 lbs. US $73.80
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Old School Arc Welding is not dead. In fact, it is still king.
It this age of high tech and robotic welding processes, you might think that old fashioned arc welding might be obsolete. You would be dead wrong in thinking that. Arc welding (often referred to as stick welding) is still responsible for most of the welding in the construction and maintenance of nuclear plants, paper mills, pipelines, and skyscrapers. Old fashioned stick welding may have advanced a lot back in 1927 but since then, it has hardly changed at all. It's the same welding that grandpa did to fix his tractor back in the day.
There are lots of reasons why shielded metal arc welding has stood the test of time...these are also good reasons why any welding shop needs to have an arc welding machine in addition to any other wire feed or tig welders on hand.
Here are just a few reasons that any welding shop needs an "Old School" stick welding machine
- Welding outside is no problem. Flux from the rod will protect the molten puddle in windy conditions.
- Equipment is cheap. eBay , and Craigslist will get you going for a couple hundred bucks.
- Equipment is simple. Polarity and amperage ...that's it.
- Changing metals is easy. Stick welding rods are made for steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and even aluminum. All you do is change the rod, and possibly polarity, but it is a lot easier than changing a spool of wire.
- Rods are cheap and easy to get. Your local welding supply store, Home Depot, Lowe's, Tractor Supply, and most auto supply stores have them.
- No welding gas cylinders to buy
- Different rods for different jobs. Tiny little 1/16" rods can be used to weld sheet metal like an auto body panel. 1/8" and 5/32" rods will lay down a big weld on a heavy duty trailer.
- Arc gouging with a carbon arc rod can be done to cut metal or remove welds if you have a large DC machine. You can also cut metal by using a 6010 rod and lots of amperage... its called "hot rodding"
- A decent DC arc welding machine can be used to scratch start tig weld. All you need is a air cooled tig torch, flowmeter, and cylinder of argon. You can make your stick welder very versatile by converting it to a tig welder. But it has to be a DC machine.
One last tip...If you are going to shop eBay, make sure to search by areas within driving distance because of shipping costs. Craigslist is also a great place to shop for used machines.
Learn more about stick welding also called arc welding and sign up for "Welding Videos Reviewed" a weekly video newsletter with no sales pitch. For TIG, MIG, and STICK welding tips along with a bunch of other welding information, visit http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/
A Brief Insight Into The Plasma Arc Cutting Machines
Many people have been enjoying the benefits of using a hand held air plasma arc cutting machine and they would rarely want to return to any mechanical cutting processes ever. Fabricators, contractors, maintenance personnel, artists and even DIY personals are opting for plasma arc cutter. The advantages of using such cutting machines are many. They cut faster, do not require pre-heat cycle, cut any metal that conducted electricity, permitted portability around job sites and minimize the heat-affected zone. Moreover the productivity level is also improved and cost of cutting is lowered.
Basically the operation process of a plasma arc cutting machine is comparatively simple. But the toughest part is selecting the plasma cutter that bets suites your needs and choosing the appropriate accessories. The selection of the machine mainly depends on three factors. The thickness of the metal you intend to cut, the maximum thickness of the metal expected and the speed of cutting required. Similar to a welding machine, the size of the plasma cutter is determined by the amperage and voltage capacities. But quite contrarily to the welding process, the plasma cutting requires relatively high voltage and low amperage levels. It is a common misconception to judge the plasma cutting machine based only on the amperage. Even though it is important, the total output power should be given more consideration. However, the size of each plasma cutter would vary according to the manufacturer.
For getting a better understanding of the production rates, typically in parts per hour, you must check the cutting speeds of the metal being cut. This makes sure that the cutting portion of the operation does not block the process. In automated application, the cutting speeds often become critical while in handheld applications, the cut quality and operator satisfaction is given more priority. Usually the manufacturers provide cutting speed charts by which the cutting plasma speed performance can be compared. There is no universal standard but the qualifying capacity can be determined with three standards; namely rated cut, quality cut and server cut.
Two elements are generally required for plasma cutting; air and electricity. So the type of input power available should be noted while selecting a plasma cutting machine. If there is only 115V primary service, you can go for 12 to 25 amp plasma cutters that operate using 115 or 230V power. It is always recommended to use the ordinary air as the cutting gas in most plasma arc cutters. For mobile applications, bottled nitrogen can be used in the place of bottled air since it's comparatively cheap. Moreover, for cutting stainless steel, nitrogen is better as it produces slightly less oxidation because it is drier than compressed air.
In dirty environments with heavy dust and metal shavings, it would be better to use machines with wind tunnel technology and fan-on-demand which are specifically available with certain models. Is such machines, the cooling air flows in such a way that it doesn't drive off the electronic components thereby avoiding accumulation of grinding dust on any critical components. In fan-on-demand machines, the cooling fan runs only when required, minimizing the amount of waste entering the equipment.
About the Author
Gavin Bone is an author for Plasma Cutter. He has written articles Welders. For information visit our site arc welding
need help with welding AR-300 (mag) steel with a stainless steel mig welder what gas do i use?
How do i weld mag steel with a stainless steel wire mig welder? what gas do i use?
mag steel has a high magnesium content to prevent wear from abrasives already tried using 100% argon and a 95% argon 5% oxygen mix but the welds domed up real bad and became black like they were covered in a carbon layer
argon only no mix or try tiging it
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