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lazer
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sorry if this has been asked but i was looking for .025 flux core, thanks.

i am outside in the wind all the time fixing a truck, thanks again.
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What exactly are you trying to weld with .025 flux-core? I am assuming you are wanting an innershield wire. I have never seen an .025 innershield wire. Lincoln has an .030 NR-211-MP. It comes on a 1lb. plastic spool. part # ED031448
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lazer
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oh yeah hey on a 90amp HF special, i know i know but I would like to hear some discussion by people who do use these units and not boo hoo.

thanks im trying to do floor pans and then that leads to a rollbar, but the .025 was to tack body panels, ive never welded before so face mask down, fire away.

anyways thanks.
anthonyfawley
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I agree with Jim...i believe Home Depot may even have the flux core
lazer
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ok yeah they do,
so far i have not found .025 fluxwire without looking too hard i have heard that the smaller wire burns hotter? i am new to this obviously so thanks so much.
so no .025 flux core cause its too small and would be too breakable to make, is what i gather, now will larger wire burn less hot equal less burn through?
anyway i wont ask 21 questions so

how about working outside below freezing? anything i should know besides no snow?
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try to be dry....ouch is all i'm gonna say
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