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Self-Shielded Flux Cored Welding

MIG Tips   Aluminum MIG Welding   Self-Shielded Flux Cored Welding

1. Use a drag (pull) gun technique.

2. Keep the wire clean and dry for best weld results.

3. The weld is similar to Stick welding, in that a layer of slag must be removed from the weld after welding. Use a chipping hammer and a wire brush.

4. Self-shielded Flux Cored does not need shielding from an external cylinder of shielding gas. (The shielding is in the wire.) This makes it good for outside work, where external shielding gas could be blown away.

5. Self-shielded Flux Cored is generally harder to accomplish on thin metals than MIG welding.


 

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