Thanks for taking the time to reply guys!
Trev:
I did not get the chance to try with 7018, since the project had to be finished today.
I've been storing them in the garage, outside temperatures, but not directly exposed to water or anything. All though, we have pretty moist air here in Norway, so for further storaging, they will be kept inside the house.
Len:
Good info about the rods properties anyways! I've only welded with 7018 two times, when i practiced on the 6G.
Back to the problem.
After keeping the rods inside all night, I did a fillet weld on a 8mm thick angle iron. The result was normal, easy to chip off the slag.
I then removed the mill scale and turned it down to 60 amps (3mm plate). Way better result!

- 60amps, no mill scale
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Afterwards i left the mill scale on, still 60 amps. Slag didn't budge. and some nasty arc strikes

- 60 amps, with mill scale
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This time i removed the mill scale, but cranked it up to 78 amps, usually a good spot. The result was not all that bad, but it was still harder than usual to get off.

- 78 amps, no mill scale
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So the rods were OK. Removing the mill scale helped alot. Reducing the amps helped, but i wont go lower than 60 amps with these rods. Increasing the amps made it more sticky.
The slag came easier off at the start than at the end of the bead, so i think
heat is the big sinner.