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. It does have a good amount of splatter compared to other welders I have used that requires a little more cleanup.
To get a good flux core weld you must use DC electrode negative. HF units are AC.With A/C flux core the arc changes direction 60 times per second, moving from the wire to the work then from the work to the wire. When it jumps back and forth like that it causes the hottest point to move back and forth. Electrons moving through air cause heat, and when they move from the wire to the work, the hottest point is near the work. This oscillation causes an unstable arc, it causes the wire to pop 60 times per second, and that is the cause of the massive spatter with a stock HF unit (combined with really low quality wire). The weld ends up being colder, less penetration, the slag gets dispersed everywhere causing weld contamination, oxidation, brittle welds. Worm holes.If you buy one, do your self a favor and get some quality flux core wire from your local weld shop!