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I have been making outdoor barrel wood stoves, started as something for me to mess around with, but also to make it so I could burn up brush and scrap wood. I took a 55 gallon drum cut out the center section, and welded the other 2/3’s back together. I used flux core wire cause that’s what I had. Took the center section and made it a chimney, again welding it with flux core. Needless to say everyone wants me to make them one, what’s everyone’s opinion on wire size, gas no gas mig/Tig to do it most effectively and efficiently?
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