Curt Strohacker wrote:
> "While I have no use for the flux wire, it works
> out free and maybe I'll use it someday to weld up
> something that doesn't need to look pretty. The gas
> is somewhat expensive to use if you are doing long
> welds."
>
> All units can be converted to flux core wire. It is handy for welding
> outdoors. The heater in my garage will blow away the gas shield on my
> MIG PAC 15. The tips are $12.99 for a pack of ten. My whole Morris
> Minor restoration needed 2 tips.
You will also need the liner for 0.045 wire, which isn't cheap.
I would recommend checking out the price difference between
weldpak+gas kit and mig pak, since in my case the wire, liner,
and tips worked out free.
> But....when was the last time Home Depot supported a car club? Gone
> to a auto flea market? Answered questions on rusty floor boards?
You'll still end up supporting a real welding shop to the
tune of several hundred bucks. Home depot doesn't sell
refillable gas bottles, nor do they fill them.
--
Trevor Boicey, P. Eng.
Ottawa, Canada, tboicey@brit.ca
ICQ #17432933 http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
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