hey; thank you for NOT making a video that is MOSTLY ABOUT A GUY'S FACE AND HIS 3RD GRADE SHOW AND TELL AD LIB SKILLS! thank you, thank you, very, very much
You have to make sure that you buy the capable electrode wire for your machine. For instance I have a Century FC (flux core) 90 machine, I can't switch between electrode positive to electrode negative like say a Lincoln Power MIG140 machine can. I'm stuck with DCEN (electrode negative) polarity , so if I purchase a fluxcore gasless electrode stainless steel wire that is for a machines setup in DCEP (electrode positive) polarity position, then my welds are gonna struggle and I'm basically using the wrong electrode wire application for my DCEN setup only machine. This doesn't mean I can't weld with gasless fluxcore stainless steel wire, I just have to make sure when I purchase my spool it specifically details from the manufacturer that this electrode wire can run through a DCEN polarity setup machine. Now if you can easily switch your machines polarity then you just have to decide if your work piece will benefit better or worse by running your machine either in DCEP OR DCEN polarity. In my case I'm just stuck with one option.
It looks like a lot of material is dumped in the weld. Could you have done it with a lower wire output speed or move the gun faster along the piece? I am sure the weld is very strong. Good job though.