Using MIG wire for TIG filler.
Have you ever been trying to TIG weld together really thin metal, sheet metal for instance, and you needed really thin filler wire? So you run and grab your spool of 0.035" ER70-S6 MIG wire and decide to use it. Upon trying it you realize that it is a super pain in the ### to use because all it want's to do is coil up and it's next to impossible to straighten out. Well I found a tip on how to get it stiffer and straight as an arrow on another site and I wanted to share it here. Unwind about 5-6 feet of MIG wire and cut it. Clamp one and of the cut off piece in your vise then chuck the other end into your cordless drill. Stand back and pull the wire tight, then pull the trigger on the drill while pulling on the wire. A 5-foot length will take quite a bit of spinning but the more you spin it you'll notice the less it wobbles in the air. When it quits wobbling all together(or very minimally), unchuck it, remove it from the vice and cut into whatever lengths you want. And there you go, custom length, perfectly straight, small size filler wire. As another note, this also works on thicker diameter wire as well. I have a spool of 0.060" Stainless tie-down wire I was using for filler just to practice stacking beads with and I used this same trick on that wire to get it perfectly straight as well. Enjoy my tip.
Brad George
George's Welding & Repair
Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
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