Looking fo solid wire for arts and crafts.
Posted: Sun May 23, 2021 10:15 pm
Hi.
Im an amateur welder at best but this project isnt about welding but is about sourcing the best wire for the job.
I have been using tig filler rods ER308L in 3/32 and 1/16 for making wire keychains, its a decent alloy for the job with nice chromy look that can be polished.
Also my local wire supplier offered me some stainless 302 with high gloss in 0.080" wich looks good too.
The annoyance of filler rods is that stamping on the ends and its wasted. I browsed Lincoln filler catalog for coils of solid wire in 3/32 which they have in different alloys but i never saw them in person. Mainly im looking for a best looking wire that I can get polished. Diameters 1/16, 0.080 and 3/32. Lincoln coils are 55 pounds so its a bigger investment and I need to know what is the best option, upside is that I use the whole wire without waste.
Thing is that stainless solid filler wire is cheaper that the stainless wire sold from the provider.
Im an amateur welder at best but this project isnt about welding but is about sourcing the best wire for the job.
I have been using tig filler rods ER308L in 3/32 and 1/16 for making wire keychains, its a decent alloy for the job with nice chromy look that can be polished.
Also my local wire supplier offered me some stainless 302 with high gloss in 0.080" wich looks good too.
The annoyance of filler rods is that stamping on the ends and its wasted. I browsed Lincoln filler catalog for coils of solid wire in 3/32 which they have in different alloys but i never saw them in person. Mainly im looking for a best looking wire that I can get polished. Diameters 1/16, 0.080 and 3/32. Lincoln coils are 55 pounds so its a bigger investment and I need to know what is the best option, upside is that I use the whole wire without waste.
Thing is that stainless solid filler wire is cheaper that the stainless wire sold from the provider.