Mild steel mig wire.
Welding stainless to mild steel mig.
Things you need to consider.
And you don t have time to hunt around or wait while you order up some stainless steel wire and have that delivered.
Besides this process is quite simple and easy to do than tig welding.
But for much thicker stainless steel a faster wire feed speed is required to create a larger welding pool.
Austenitic stainless steels such as grade 304 stainless or grade 316 stainless can be welded to plain carbon steel using mig and tig welding.
You need to get this done.
Alternative gases that you can use are 98 argon and 2 co2 or 98 argon and 2 oxygen mix.
309l is ideal to join your stainless steel to mild steel because this welding wire is made to weld both metals.
All the way up to series 309 stainless steel.
However the mig welding process which uses filler is most preferred when welding stainless steel to dissimilar metals such as mild steel.
It s all you ve got in your workshop right now.
You can weld a wide range of stainless steels from 300 series stainless steels.
If you re welding mild steel it s more comfortable to manage as you d use a lower wire feed speed.
Welding stainless steel to mild steel.
The process of mig welding stainless steel basically requires you to continuously feed a solid electrode wire inside the weld pool along with some shielding gas in order to protect the weld from all sorts of contamination.
Mode of metal transfer.
But there is more you need to know so continue reading.
And all you have to hand is your mig welder and some normal mig wire.
Your wire feed speed also plays a huge role in welding stainless steel with normal mig wire.
Even though most of the welding machine manufacturers have included a table of materials and voltage settings in the machine it is highly important for you to pick the right kind of gas and electrode wire to be used for mig welding stainless steel.