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    1. #1
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      ESAB welding Wire for Stainless

      I don't know if this is allowed here, if it is not please let me know and I will remove the thread. I just thought I would pass this deal along to some of the fabricators on here.




      I have three 33 lb. spools brand new in the box. This wire is used to weld stainless as listed below from the ESAB website. I am asking $300 for all three or $100 dollars each box. That is less than half price, these retail for $240 per box.

      I also have 33 lb. spools of Mig-6 wire as well for the same price of $100 each.

      Shield-Bright 316L X-tra was developed for the welding Type 316L stainless steel and also can be used for the other stainless steels including Types 316 and 304L. Shield-Bright 316L X-tra was developed for welding in the flat position and for horizontal fillet welds with flat to concave beads with excellent slag removal.


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      what thickness is the stainless wire?
      1973 Trans Am 455 SR block, ported 6x-8 heads, solid cam, Victor intake, 830 CSU carb, aluminum rods, 77mm Garrett turbo and methanol injection. 1064hp at the flywheel@5500 rpm

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      1/16 or 1.6mm

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      Hmmm. I'm Used to seeing it listed as a decimal. Like .030, or .035
      1973 Trans Am 455 SR block, ported 6x-8 heads, solid cam, Victor intake, 830 CSU carb, aluminum rods, 77mm Garrett turbo and methanol injection. 1064hp at the flywheel@5500 rpm

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      1/16 converted comes out to .0625

    6. #6
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      The big spools fit in my machine, but as far as I know its only capable of .035 wire max.
      1973 Trans Am 455 SR block, ported 6x-8 heads, solid cam, Victor intake, 830 CSU carb, aluminum rods, 77mm Garrett turbo and methanol injection. 1064hp at the flywheel@5500 rpm

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      Ok I am just trying to pass along a good deal. I can't use this wire but I thought someone on here may be able to.

    8. #8
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      No...not knocking it at all. Just sorry I cant use it. lol
      1973 Trans Am 455 SR block, ported 6x-8 heads, solid cam, Victor intake, 830 CSU carb, aluminum rods, 77mm Garrett turbo and methanol injection. 1064hp at the flywheel@5500 rpm

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      I know that. Wish you could though




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