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Re: Re: Re: Re: 7014 v. 6013 welding rods
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Posted by nick welding boy 411 a.k. on November 04, 2003 at 20:07:57 from (171.75.97.47):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 7014 v. 6013 welding rods posted by nick and caleb on October 30, 2003 at 10:02:33:
hey there its me a.k.a hot rod im here to tell u about the best of the best rod rammers out there my good ol' pal caleb and me weld to the extreme alright and we reckin' we like to use 7014 on contact metal see we noticed the 7014 is better rather than a wimppy 6013, so 70 psi is alot better when working on custom tractor work like the ford's and the john deer,we suggest to all you farmers who do tractor repair try out the 7014, and when postioning your rod stick it in at 90 degree angle and run that streamin hotpole down through there and chip that slag right off and you'll see a nicely fitted weld on your project and as you run your finger right down it you'll notice how nicely lubricated and smooth that weld really is and thats all i have to say about the 7014 rods your good ol' pal hot rod
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