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Re: Re: Re: 7014 v. 6013 welding rods
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Posted by densell on October 24, 2003 at 21:15:25 from (198.81.26.198):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 7014 v. 6013 welding rods posted by jttop@msn.com on February 02, 2003 at 15:33:24:
(as he laughs......) I like the 70** rod series...... YES you may have to "HIT" the rod on the work or table or what ever to crack the "sheild" back to get an arc going again. BUT>>>> how a weld LOOK matters to most people. the 70** series weld is MUCH wetter because the HEAT keeps the metal molten better and the THICK sheild helps alot...... AT the price of having to "HIT" the rod to start up the arc again. (I do gas, MIG, TIG and hardfacing with gas, TIG, MIG.......) each has it's unique advantages.......... TEST THEM ALL GUYS>>>>>>>>>>>>
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