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Re: MIG Welding Aluminum

A good source for welding information is http://www.hobartwelders.com/mboard/

Just search around before posting, as most beginner's questions have been discussed several times.

And here are some tips: http://www.lincolnwelding.com/knowle...icles/list.asp

I recently got a Lincoln SP-175+ MIG welder, primarily because I wanted to be able to do 1/8 to 3/16 Aluminum if necessary. If the cable is kept straight and the wire feed is set up correctly, a spoolgun is not absolutely necessary. The stiffer filler alloy is preferable (5356?), as is a larger diameter wire, to prevent kinking.
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