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<blockquote data-quote="MarcW" data-source="post: 1271397" data-attributes="member: 16392"><p>Well, since there are all these flux core Professionals here, i guess ill offer my 2 cents. </p><p> </p><p>I am 3g and 4g certified SMAW and FCAW (flux core arc welding) and between the two forms of structual steel welding, i prefer Flux core. For its ability to make beautiful welds free of structual impurities and capable of passing all forms of NDT (non destructive testing) with good tensile strength, in the right operators hands. </p><p></p><p> The "flux core" you guys are reffering to is used in small home welders without gas coverage. This form of flux core welding will create maximum penetration and weld strength with these little machines. the **** strait works, with some practice and time one can make (dare i say?) vary nice welds with a pleasing appearance. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I LOVE FLUX CORE. :flipoff:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcW, post: 1271397, member: 16392"] Well, since there are all these flux core Professionals here, i guess ill offer my 2 cents. I am 3g and 4g certified SMAW and FCAW (flux core arc welding) and between the two forms of structual steel welding, i prefer Flux core. For its ability to make beautiful welds free of structual impurities and capable of passing all forms of NDT (non destructive testing) with good tensile strength, in the right operators hands. The "flux core" you guys are reffering to is used in small home welders without gas coverage. This form of flux core welding will create maximum penetration and weld strength with these little machines. the **** strait works, with some practice and time one can make (dare i say?) vary nice welds with a pleasing appearance. I LOVE FLUX CORE. :flipoff: [/QUOTE]
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