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welding 1/8 in steel that has galvi. coating that I have sanded off. when I scratch rod it just sticks and won't start bead.

is my setting to low, too high? I'm using 6011, AC machine (duel range) It's an older machine that's been cleaned up.

any suggestions?
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Sanding usually isn't enough. Use a grinder on both the work and the stinger contact points.

Turn up the amps until the rod starts. Usually, 6011 starts extremely easy compared to other rods.
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Welding2013 wrote:welding 1/8 in steel that has galvi. coating that I have sanded off. when I scratch rod it just sticks and won't start bead.

is my setting to low, too high? I'm using 6011, AC machine (duel range) It's an older machine that's been cleaned up.

any suggestions?
You didn't post the rod size and amps you've been trying.

What is your overall background in stick welding?
Dave J.

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3/32 rod, E6011, 75 amps low range. i used a grinder with sand paper disks, 80 grit. I will try cleaning up the ground/stinger contact areas.
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