I use 0.035" MIG wire for filler when welding sheet metal. I made a thread a while back about how to straighten the MIG wire so it doesn't coil up on you. Uncoil about 4/5(I've done 10ft at a time but it takes a longer) feet of it. Clamp one end into a vice and the other end into your drill. Pull the wire tight and pull the trigger on the drill. Let it spin until it quits wobbling in the air. Take it out of the drill and the vice and cut it to length. It will leave you with straight, stiff, filler wire. It works with thicker MIG wire also, I found part of a spool of 1/16"(I think) MIG wire at a yard sale and did the same thing with it and ended up with almost 5lbs of 1/16" filler for a dollar.
Last edited by blasphemy000; 01-31-2012 at 04:31 PM.
Brad George
George's Welding & Repair
Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
Current Equipment
AIRCO Heliwelder IV 300Amp Model - Total Awesomeness!
Hobart Handler 120v MIG