RE: [DMCForum] RE: TIG/MIG & Plasma
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RE: [DMCForum] RE: TIG/MIG & Plasma



A MIG does feed wire as well, but it uses gas to shield the weld puddle from
oxidation during welding (CO2 or CO2/Argon mix).



A plain wire feed welder works the same way, but uses wire with a flux core
that melts and generates gas around the weld while arcing.  Similar, but
flux core spatters more and doesn't make as nice a weld.  Plus, I don't
believe you can get flux core wire for stainless or aluminum.



I needed one ASAP so even though I wanted a Lincoln, I bought a $199
Craftsman that is, well, marginal.  I got what I paid for, but it is limited
in its uses.



-Dave



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From: Dan RC30 [mailto:danrc30@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 7:08 PM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DMCForum] RE: TIG/MIG & Plasma



What is a "wire-feed non-mig"?

Lincolns are good, but I have a Miller mig and tig and they work great.
Thermal Arc makes a nice reasonably priced machine too...

---Dan



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