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edwarddekker , this guy has some Hastelloy W on eBay right now . His listing also has "or best offer" on it . Sharing this with the forum .
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You can also order Hast W from Weldwire.net. About $52/lb, 10lb min. Last time, they let me order 5lbs/5lbs of 1/16" / 3/32" to meet the 10lb min.
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well...never pay retail . gotta try to wheel and deal .

The guy has a few listings. Here's one to find the guy .

ebay item 131987824909

http://www.ebay.com/itm/131987824909?ss ... 1555.l2649
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I'm not the seller and I don't know him. just got a good deal from him and wanted to share it with the forum.
He's got 1/16 , 3/32 and other sizes.
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Hi Steve, I found some more Hast-W

ERNiMo-3 Nickel Alloy W TIG Welding Rod - 8 1/3 lb. 3/32 x 36"

http://www.ebay.com/itm/131989771815

ERNiMo-3 Nickel Alloy W TIG Welding Rod - 5 lb. 0.025 x 18"

http://www.ebay.com/itm/131989780822

Thanks, Ed
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I hear ya. Those 10lb packs are a very good deal. The others are decent deals.
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the listings have an "Or Best Offer" ...and the guy "dealed" with me . If anyone wants some Hast W , talk to the guy . He said he retired because of heart disease ...bummer
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I've got ten pounds of 617 that i'm not gona use in my lifetime . Good for something that would see alot surface wear and or heat cycling ... Good for Hard Facing something .

617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum filler metal designed for welding of Inconels as well as between themselves and dissimilar metals such as stainless, carbon or low alloy steels.

Excellent for high temperature applications and have excellent mechanical stability, oxidation and corrosion resistance as well as good stress rupture properties at temperatures up to 2000oF. This filler metal is commonly used in the aerospace industry for engine components, after-burners, turbine seals; heat-treating equipment and many other high temperature service applications.


Nickel: ~55% , Balance

Chromium: 20.0-24.0 %

Cobalt: 10.0-15.0 %

Molybdenum: 8.0-10.0%

Iron: 3.0 % max

Aluminum: 0.8-1.5%

Manganese: 1.0% max
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