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Old 04-15-2008, 03:17 PM
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I have the cheap 90 Amp flux wire welder from harbor freight. I'll probably get the 3" mild steel 16 gauge piping for my exhaust system. I was told that my welder would burn through the piping and that I would be better off brazing it. What do you guys think?
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Old 04-15-2008, 03:26 PM
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i have the same welder and i just did a bunch of stuff with it.
downpipe, wastegate elbow, test pipe. grab some and practice on it first. it's easy once you figure out the correct settings.
oh and i used the crappy pipe you get at vatozone
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90 amps is plenty to weld thin wall tubing with. Don't braze it, that's how Midas etc makes their money (repeat customers). If you're careful you can use a series of tacks to hold the piping together and then once you've built the seam up with tacks you can go over and lay a bead on top. This is what I did at least with my cheapo bottom of the barrel Craftsman flux core.
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---- brazing. Tack then weld. It's only tubing, 90 amps is more than enough.
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i have to same welder. just put it on low, you wont have too much of a problem burning though, but it will happen some. just add more weld then
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Old 04-16-2008, 12:16 AM
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Cool, thanks guys. I was beginning to worry that I spent all that money on a welder to not be able to use it for this project. I'll be sure to get pics and ---- of the finished setup.
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same as Bryantaylor said. Flip that sucker on low and turn your speed down low. I've got a HF dual mig and it's setup for fluxcore. I've welded everything with that beast. You'd be suprised what you can weld with that welder.
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Definitely... I've welded front wheel spindles up from 2 pieces of 3/4" rod at a 75* angle for my racing mower which sees 30mph corners with no suspension everything welded solid. And I'm not talking beveled edge welds... I'm too lazy for that ----. Those things were straight up butt welds. I've made 3 sets and not one has broken. Little welders ftw!
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fluxcore seems to be more aggressive for the amperage too
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Can you do stainless with it?
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