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MIG wire

Started by bblockb, February 21, 2006, 02:16:28 PM

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bblockb

Did I read somewhere that they now make a 0.020 mild steel wire for MIG?  If so, who carries it, and is there a 0.020 tip and roller feed aslo available (or will it work with the 0.23 tip and roller?).  I use a Millermatic 135 unit.

Troy

Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

wetfeetmi

I have tried .020 gauge wire and went back to .035. The thin wire would melt to quickly no matter what heat setting I tried. I might have been the welder (Miller 225), but the thicker wire worked better. It was alot easier to fill gaps with it!

Telvis

I am ny no means a good welder. I actually just get by. I use the 035. it seems to work best for my limited skill level.

700HPCharger

I haven't seen any that small, I just use .035 fills the gaps better and is more forgiving, espcially with my welding skills :-[