Are you mig or arcing the inside of the frame? I probably missed it..
That's a good video. I'm not much of a flux core user, but I never knew about the polarity swapping. That's probably why my flux core attempts have always gone ridiculously poorly ;/We know full well that Instagram welders cannot hang in the realm of a simply functional weld, or even grasp how to deal with a less than perfect scenario. So when working on old rusty cars it is good to know what will get the job done:
The drive roll tension is a pretty interesting point I never considered, I just set the tension per the instructions inside the lid.
Remember: Form follows function.
Flux and arc eat contamination much better. Arc more so than flux. Probably why he liked it better for fixing the factory moon rock weldsThere was a guy on the forum years ago that rewelded all the joints of his G body frame and swore arc results were better. Not sure he did as through of a job cleaning as you though.
That's a good video. I'm not much of a flux core user, but I never knew about the polarity swapping. That's probably why my flux core attempts have always gone ridiculously poorly ;/
Flux and arc eat contamination much better. Arc more so than flux. Probably why he liked it better for fixing the factory moon rock welds
There was a guy on the forum years ago that rewelded all the joints of his G body frame and swore arc results were better. Not sure he did as through of a job cleaning as you though.
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