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- AKweldshop
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I'm gonna have a bunch of mig stuff pretty soon, 2 in tubing 3/16 wall 1/4 flat bar and angle,everything is gonna be mirror shiny and clean, don't laugh I clean everything shiny bright, but my question is, should I use er70s6 ( which I use for most everything) or s4 or s2, probably a good question for Otto, but whats some of your guys thoughts thanks John
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- weldin mike 27
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In applications where the metal is shiny and clean, the s4 and s2 are a good choice, because the need for cleaning or "scavenging " of the weld pool isnt as high.
In my experience , the s4 wire runs smoother than S6.
Mick
In my experience , the s4 wire runs smoother than S6.
Mick
- Otto Nobedder
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+1 on what Mick said.
I just answered a similar question on the TIG forum.
If it's new steel, and shiny clean, S-2 will make the best weld. S-4 is good defense against impurities in imported "new" steel, which could have been a '53 Buick last year... S-6 allows you to get away with leaving half the mill-scale.
Steve S
I just answered a similar question on the TIG forum.
If it's new steel, and shiny clean, S-2 will make the best weld. S-4 is good defense against impurities in imported "new" steel, which could have been a '53 Buick last year... S-6 allows you to get away with leaving half the mill-scale.
Steve S
+1 what Mick said on technical terms.weldin mike 27 wrote:In applications where the metal is shiny and clean, the s4 and s2 are a good choice, because the need for cleaning or "scavenging " of the weld pool isnt as high.
In my experience , the s4 wire runs smoother than S6.
Mick
But..... For the average "Joe weldor," ER70S-6 is "good enough" and you wouldn't really notice the difference between them all. I'd go with the least expensive and most readily available wire. That is, ER70S-6.
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