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Old 04-17-2010, 04:09 AM
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I love my Hobart Flux 110. It is the cats *** for small things like exhaust, home projects and the lawn mower. Mine also can use gas but half the time I am out of gas and just use flux core. Money well spent IMHO. Picked mine up for $250 barely used from a friend.
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Originally Posted by dirt track racer 81
the metal doesnt have to be as clean when you use a flux core welder. We had lincoln 110 at were I used to work.. Does great with exhaust and small metal and is more forgiving on the heat settings. I personally have a hobart 220.. It can look nice like the piece Im holding. Or it can be all cobbled up and look like ****.

is that using flux core or MIG? that's a good looking bead
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i can make my flux welds look just like that! good stuff....
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