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Old 03-06-2020, 03:27 PM   #1
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Default Re: Mig wire type

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There is brazing wire available for the mig to nowdays...used mainly for not affecting galvanized steel in modern car bodywork.
I tried it on a project more looking like a sieve then a floor after blasting...and since it doesn´t melt the base material i talked myself into that it worked better...or was it the feelgood of something new...
Have you tried on something like a body patch panel (external skin) or butt joint situation? Interesting and something I've never heard of.
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Old 03-06-2020, 03:38 PM   #2
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Have you tried on something like a body patch panel (external skin) or butt joint situation? Interesting and something I've never heard of.
Seems to work as good as the normal migwire...less splatter...but it needs clean surfaces.
If you think it will tigweld fine it works migbrazing.
I had to reduce the power a fair bit compared to mig welding.
Less heat so warpage/tension seemed to be less.
Haven´t used it much yet.
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