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Does anyone know where to get this TIG rod online for a good price? I've looked around my favourite retailers and they've never heard of it. I need to weld to a stainless turbocharger housing.
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....umm....308H designates high carbon content--exactly what you don't need or want.
Wherever/whoever did you get this erroneous advice from?

308 L designates low or restricted carbon content--exactly what you need and want
Pesky lettle details like one letter in a nomenclature DO count for something.
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Borg Warner engineer in charge of the IndyCar program and confirmed through Lincoln Electric, yes high carbon deposit designed for high temperature operation, exactly what I need and want. Thanks though.
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Dmitry, how much and what dia do you need?
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LtBadd wrote:Dmitry, how much and what dia do you need?
Hey Richard! Say about a pound of 3/32?
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Try weldwire.net You may have to order a minimum though.
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I found some at gasandsupply.com, they have Oxford and Midalloy. Do you know these brands, either one better than the other?
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I've never heard of Oxford, but that doesn't mean much. Let me know what you go with.

Also would like to see pics of your job and how the wire flows.
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Will do! Still gathering parts for the project and the turbo is on the car currently but will update when I get going.
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