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what are the best rods "not limited to one rod" to keep on hand for most work?
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What kind of work. If you are doing a lot of repair work on dirty metal-6011,6013 or clean metal more on the 7018 side. What do you want to weld and in what position would be beneficial to know.
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For your list of 6011, 6013, I'd be inclined to add 7014 - or replace 6013 with it and just have two types.Farmwelding wrote:What kind of work. If you are doing a lot of repair work on dirty metal-6011,6013 or clean metal more on the 7018 side. What do you want to weld and in what position would be beneficial to know.
Sizes 3/32", 1/8", 5/32" as desired.
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general fab work,Farmwelding wrote:What kind of work. If you are doing a lot of repair work on dirty metal-6011,6013 or clean metal more on the 7018 side. What do you want to weld and in what position would be beneficial to know.
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Lincoln Invertec V300 pro
Miller 54D Wire Feeder
Miller 2E DC Welder Generator
Everlast Power IMIG 200
Everlast Power ARC 200ST
Klutch Plasma 275i Plasma Cutter
Hobard/Smith Oxy Torch using propane.
RM Fab & Products
Lincoln Invertec V300 pro
Miller 54D Wire Feeder
Miller 2E DC Welder Generator
Everlast Power IMIG 200
Everlast Power ARC 200ST
Klutch Plasma 275i Plasma Cutter
Hobard/Smith Oxy Torch using propane.
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For general fab work I'd recommend some 7014 or 7018 rods. They are common and are pretty good all around rods.
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+1Farmwelding wrote:For general fab work I'd recommend some 7014 or 7018 rods. They are common and are pretty good all around rods.
I'm a fan of 7014, and only $2 per pound here at the hardware store (L&M Fleet).
Dave J.
Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance. ~George Bernard Shaw~
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Invertec v250-s
Thermal Arc 161 and 300
MM210
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Tried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday.
Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance. ~George Bernard Shaw~
Syncro 350
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Thermal Arc 161 and 300
MM210
Dialarc
Tried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday.
There's nothing wrong with 7014, but honestly even without a rod oven, I prefer 7018. I just like the way it runs better than 7014. To me, if you have a stock of 6010 (or 6011 if you prefer), and 7018, you will cover 99% of your needs. You might keep some 6013 around for working on thinner stuff if you don't have a MIG or a torch to weld with. Pretty much all I have around any more is Lincoln 5P+ 6010 and Lincoln Excalibur 7018
PS I only pay $1.32/lb (delivered) for both 5P+ and excalibur rods by shopping on line at the Laredo TX Home Depot. Thanks Oscar!
PS I only pay $1.32/lb (delivered) for both 5P+ and excalibur rods by shopping on line at the Laredo TX Home Depot. Thanks Oscar!
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Louie's recipe for rod is about like mine. I have 6010 and 7018 for 90% . I have a little bit of 6013 I bought to try. And some SS 316 and 309 for specific projects.
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I'm pretty easy to please. I keep 6011, 7014, and 7018 around in 3/32" and 1/8". I'll buy some Ni rod if I have some cast iron to weld, but I don't generally stock it.
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You're welcome if only they also carried 3/32" 5P+ and 7018 Excalibur. Now THAT would rock!Louie1961 wrote:There's nothing wrong with 7014, but honestly even without a rod oven, I prefer 7018. I just like the way it runs better than 7014. To me, if you have a stock of 6010 (or 6011 if you prefer), and 7018, you will cover 99% of your needs. You might keep some 6013 around for working on thinner stuff if you don't have a MIG or a torch to weld with. Pretty much all I have around any more is Lincoln 5P+ 6010 and Lincoln Excalibur 7018
PS I only pay $1.32/lb (delivered) for both 5P+ and excalibur rods by shopping on line at the Laredo TX Home Depot. Thanks Oscar!
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