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pretty much have to use 5356 when building a boat from scratch. 4043 isn't as strong and doesn't have as good corrosion resistance. There is a new 4943 wire that's supposed to be the best of other worlds.
Oh that's horse shish Bob- 4043 is fine, you just have to lay down WAY more of it :laugh:
 
Afflicted sent me some pics of the new 4943 in action. Friggin beautiful welds with no black soot to brush off.
The Lincoln 350MP pulse on pulse on pulse, beta ray, dark matter generating MIG welder I used on my last boat laid down welds that almost NEVER had black soot on em. It was a pretty fancy getup, with the ability to computer program every conceivable aspect of the weld. Too fancy for my taste actually-I set it up so I could sqeek out some basic welds, and after the boat was finished I sold it for what I had into it.

What I miss most of all is the 20' push/pull gun and the ability to use 25lb spools....sigh... And it had a funky 'hummmm' when it layed down a bead, instead of the classic sizzling bacon sound. I prolly shoulda kept that thing and learned how to use it, but for my occasional use I couldn't justify a $5k machine.
 
well I said I ordered an Eastwood 175 mig, but their customer service has been horrible and I haven't even got the welder in. I ordered it more than 2 weeks ago and their still wasn't any conformation of shipping. it was "still processing". I called Friday to inquire about why it hasn't shipped and I got the run around from a guy and his answer was "I don't know why it hasn't shipped, call back Monday". so I canceled my order and i'll be going with blue! Yall talked me into it haha. Ill be picking up a miller 211 this week.
 
It's pretty much a mixture of the two. Not as stiff as 5356 but stiffer then 4043. Runs more closely to 4043 setting wise.
 
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