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Posted by Mike Andy(maddog) on August 15, 2000 at 00:23:13 from (4.48.137.255):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Welding Question posted by Leon on October 21, 1999 at 14:32:32:
I made a comment on 7014 of having (I thought) a 30k tensil strength and was replyed back with the following: Leave the mig welding to the artsy fartsy stuff. On your rig go stick or go home. Even a good tig weld does not get the penatration a stick does. A tig is a good weld don't get me wrong. I use mine for putting a root bead in pipe. But for welding a fillet weld or butt weld the stick is the ticket. Hey maddog the 7014 you are using has a 70k tensile strength. The first two numbers on a rod define its tensile strength, the third number defines it current and polartiy and the fourth defines its welding positions. ********************************************* Is that true? I've never heard of the numbers broken down in such a way and the position of the weld in a number. In a letter yes. I know postions from "A" to "G" but not numbers from 1 to 8? I feel with this Guys reply I getting the snow job. Can you help me with you're response.
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