roofman Purveyor of fine English buckets and mops Messages 13,077 Location North West with water on 3 sides Jan 13, 2026 #1 Rooting around my local scrappy this morning i found this large reel of wire..its mild steel but i dont know its application. Anybody ??? 20260113_125826.jpg 163.4 KB · Views: 41 20260113_125808.jpg 108.5 KB · Views: 47
Rooting around my local scrappy this morning i found this large reel of wire..its mild steel but i dont know its application. Anybody ???
Jan-DIY Member Messages 855 Location Lower Saxony Germany Jan 13, 2026 #2 Standard rutile flux cored. These wires comes in vac packs because the powder will draw humidity. If it is a closed wire it maybe is ok. Open or folded wire can result massive impurities.
Standard rutile flux cored. These wires comes in vac packs because the powder will draw humidity. If it is a closed wire it maybe is ok. Open or folded wire can result massive impurities.
A Agroshield Member Messages 6,368 Jan 13, 2026 #3 Datasheet from the horse's mouth: https://www.hyundaiwelding.com/data/file/consumables/ttr/Supercored%2071MAG.pdf
Datasheet from the horse's mouth: https://www.hyundaiwelding.com/data/file/consumables/ttr/Supercored%2071MAG.pdf
BrokenBiker Member Messages 12,922 Location Newport, South Wales Jan 13, 2026 #4 Flux core for big amps
J Jack Ryan Member Messages 735 Location Adelaide, South Australia Jan 14, 2026 #6 I agree with Jan, there is good chance the flux has absorbed moisture, a recipe for worm tracks, worm holes and other porosity. That's probably why it is there. Jack
I agree with Jan, there is good chance the flux has absorbed moisture, a recipe for worm tracks, worm holes and other porosity. That's probably why it is there. Jack
roofman Purveyor of fine English buckets and mops Messages 13,077 Location North West with water on 3 sides Jan 14, 2026 #7 Thanks lads Shedendman said: @roofman you gonna give it a go? Click to expand... Dont think my SAF 165C would be up to the job mate...might spool a bit through this coming weekend to see how it burns
Thanks lads Shedendman said: @roofman you gonna give it a go? Click to expand... Dont think my SAF 165C would be up to the job mate...might spool a bit through this coming weekend to see how it burns
zzr1200 Working at 650 ft on open steel work. Messages 6,693 Location Glapwell, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK Jan 14, 2026 #8 I'd give it a blast Oxford 330i, over here..... Always fancied trying some dual shield wire.
Jan-DIY Member Messages 855 Location Lower Saxony Germany Jan 15, 2026 #9 This is what you get when dealing with wire that contains moisture. IMG_1088.jpeg 319.8 KB · Views: 27