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Re: 7014 v. 6013 welding rods
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Posted by BFO on January 29, 2003 at 07:48:22 from (206.172.191.138):
In Reply to: 7014 v. 6013 welding rods posted by Matthew on January 26, 2003 at 19:05:46:
The only comment that I'd like to make, because I really can't add anything to the good advice that you've recieved, is the retarting problem using 7018. Now I've mentioned on this board before about Lincoln's Excalibur, and I'll give them another plug. I just burned a box of 3/32", and maybe had half a dozen times where I had to hit the rod a second time to re-establish an arc. Now I've also used the MR (moisture resistant) rods of other makes and kept them in a sealed rod holder and such, but I keep coming back to the Excalibur, and subsequently use a few hundred pound a year.
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