W woodsee81 New Member Messages 13 Jun 9, 2011 #1 has anybody used flux core wire on a supermig 150/5 if it can be done how do you do it,help always appreciated mike
has anybody used flux core wire on a supermig 150/5 if it can be done how do you do it,help always appreciated mike
shenion Tool Pack Rat Messages 7,586 Location Stone Mountain, GA USA Jun 9, 2011 #2 If it has terminals to allow the polarity to be swapped, it can be used on gasless. According to a manual I found, it is not intended be used gasless.
If it has terminals to allow the polarity to be swapped, it can be used on gasless. According to a manual I found, it is not intended be used gasless.
Wozzaaah The wizard of woz Staff member Messages 17,544 Jun 9, 2011 #3 I think they're gas only machines. It will probably work with gasless wire but maybe not as well as it might if you could reverse the polarity. Try it and see.
I think they're gas only machines. It will probably work with gasless wire but maybe not as well as it might if you could reverse the polarity. Try it and see.
W woodsee81 New Member Messages 13 Jun 9, 2011 #4 shenion said: If it has terminals to allow the polarity to be swapped, it can be used on gasless. According to a manual I found, it is not intended be used gasless. Click to expand... oh right i a bit of a newbie when it comes to migs sowould even know where to look for the terminals, cheers shenion
shenion said: If it has terminals to allow the polarity to be swapped, it can be used on gasless. According to a manual I found, it is not intended be used gasless. Click to expand... oh right i a bit of a newbie when it comes to migs sowould even know where to look for the terminals, cheers shenion