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Old 07-07-2012, 04:34 PM
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Cool Cast iron mig welding.

Cast iron mig welding.
I do lots of cast iron repairs for a few local companies and found this mig wire. Hum at 75 bucks i will try it because some of my repairs are kinda iffy with my stick welder. Well it works better than great from the 4 jobs that i have done with it. I did the exhaust manifold on my Geo Metro while still on the car and it now has 7,000 miles on the fix. I also repaired a broken bellhousing for an excavator with 2 broken bolt holes. And my neighbor has a Ford tractor with a leaky exhaust so i put one pass and built up the wore down area. He filed to suit and its now quiet. Then i had a lathe bracket with the corner hole broke out. I layed a mig tip in the hole and filled over it with wire then ground and redrilled. Looks like good stuff. I use it with Argon gas but any gas mig will work...Bob
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