Hobart makes almost all of the flux cored wire themselves in Troy or Piqua Ohio. They label it as Hobart, Corex, Trimark or Mckay wires. They also make most of their own stick electrodes in Troy under the same brands. Solid wire is still made in Troy, but some is purchased from INE in Italy and Tentai in Taiwan and relabeled.
"it feeds better than any of our existing products..." So you're implying that your existing products have feed problems?
Feed problems generally boil down to poor dimensional tolerances, and poor cast and helix tolerances.....which miller spends a considerable amount of time advertising that it's products do not, in fact, have these problems.
Hobart makes almost all of the flux cored wire themselves in Troy or Piqua Ohio. They label it as Hobart, Corex, Trimark or Mckay wires. They also make most of their own stick electrodes in Troy under the same brands. Solid wire is still made in Troy, but some is purchased from INE in Italy and Tentai in Taiwan and relabeled.
ohiovideo937 11 months ago
Are Hobart the manufacturers of this wire? Or do they get it made by someone else and put their logo on it?
learnhowtoweld 1 year ago
"it feeds better than any of our existing products..." So you're implying that your existing products have feed problems?
Feed problems generally boil down to poor dimensional tolerances, and poor cast and helix tolerances.....which miller spends a considerable amount of time advertising that it's products do not, in fact, have these problems.
TSorovanMHael 1 year ago
Tri-Mark (TM-770) is the world best flux-cored wire!
Jippe77 2 years ago