Anti-Splatter

If you aren't flux core wire welding, then I perfectly understand why you are unfamiliar with those lovely adhesive drops of metal on your work. If I was welding MIG, as versus flux wire, I would likely be unfamiliar with them as well. On the flip side, I always clean up my welds afterward, so I get a better view of their condition, so the little BBs of metal get swiped away during the weld cleaning process. There is a can of anti-spatter spray on the shelf. It was played with, it seemed to work rather well.
 
Anti spatter on the nozzle is great, particularly if doing positional work with the gun pointing up. I don't tend to on the workpiece
 
Here are my faves.
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Several years back I priced the 3 packs of Pam at Costco and it was more costly per unit of volume than the “PRO” stuff.

And sorry, but a spray can of cooking oil just doesn’t look right in the shop.


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