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I am looking to do some FCAW using a CC machine. I have a miller dynasty 350 and am looking to get a miller suitcase 8vs which will run using CC. I would like to use Lincolns innershield NR 232 self shielded wire. My question is has anyone out there tried this? I've always ran FCAW using CV but I don't want to have to spend a few thousand on a new machine if I can use what I have? From what I understand welding on CC your voltage is then controlled by your stick out distance. If you have done this before I would love to hear what you think. Am I wasting my time should I just get another machine or does it work fine and you can't even tell the difference?
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Do you plan on using this on AWS D1.1 work? The reason I ask is that FCAW using CC is not prequalified....just didn't want you to get out on a job and have the welding inspector give you a hard time about it and you not be aware of it.
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You are wasting your time trying to run T-8 wires on CC only machines. NR-232, NR-233, and Coreshield 8 are a nightmare on CC only machines! If you don't have to have a T-8 wire, Hobart's Fabshield 21-B is a great wire. And runs beautifully on CC only machines. Before the Northridge earthquake in California I can't tell you how many 1-inch V-butt side bend tests I passed with 21-B.
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Lincoln's nr211 and 212 will run well on a cc powersource as well.
211 for mild steel, and 212 for low alloy steel, if I remember right.
211 for mild steel, and 212 for low alloy steel, if I remember right.
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Shield Arc,
I like the way you vented your welds to release oxide entrapment. I have hard time getting my vent holes to be that consistant.
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I like the way you vented your welds to release oxide entrapment. I have hard time getting my vent holes to be that consistant.
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Jonathan it takes real skills to get the vent holes so consistent. The first two weeks of welding I had a lot of trouble doing it . But now that I'm in my 3rd week, things are starting to get easier!
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Shield Arc,
I just hit my 4th week and am still having trouble. I will have to work a little harder at it I guess.
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I just hit my 4th week and am still having trouble. I will have to work a little harder at it I guess.
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What's that old saying? Oh yeah, first liar doesn't have a chance!Superiorwelding wrote:Shield Arc,
I just hit my 4th week and am still having trouble. I will have to work a little harder at it I guess.
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LOL....Shield Arc wrote:Jonathan it takes real skills to get the vent holes so consistent.
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