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Joe Pfeiffer Joe Pfeiffer is offline
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Default flux-core with no gas nozzle?

I've got a microscopic amount of experience with MIG, and zero with
fluxcore, so bear with me he

What happens if you weld fluxcore, and don't have the gas nozzle on
the welder?

I'll be repairing a bracket on my truck soon, and it'll be hard to get
at. In my tiny MIG experience, the single hardest problem I had was
clearly seeing the spark and the puddle; working under my truck's
dashboard I'll need all the help I can get.

I've never done fluxcore at all; every picture I've seen of fluxcore
in use -- including rigs that can't be converted to gas -- has shown a
gas nozzle just like for MIG around the contact tip. It isn't clear
to me why this should be necessary -- since the shielding comes from
the flux, it seems like it ought to work just fine to take the nozzle
off, and get a better view of the work. This is with a cold torch,
obviously.

So... commnts?