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I ordered 2lbs of .045 308l and 309l off Amazon and the seller put them in the same container without marketing either off them. I have both in 1/16 and tried welding all 4 side by side but I still couldn't quit tell the difference. I tried building up a blob to see if one was more magnetized but they all seemed pretty similar. Bottom one was 1/16 308l then goes 1/16 309l then the 2 unknowns in .045Image

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I would return them, promptly.
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LtBadd wrote:I would return them, promptly.
I emailed the supplier, I'll see what they say

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An inspector told me during a course that a mass spectrometer is a way of determining material composition. Clearly his avalible tools vary somewhat from mine.
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Is the wire not stamped on the ends?


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If there is no flag / stamp assume it's Chinesium " shiny " metal - this is anything that fell in the melting pot - no need for numbers as it won't comply with any known spec ! even when they do stamp it it's a joke - I had a job come in where the customer supplied 316 tubing & elbows brand new mail order import stuff & it had surface rust on !
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Coldman wrote:Is the wire not stamped on the ends?


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At 0.045, stamping is pretty hard to do ;)
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Ya no stamping on it, probably because it's so small, But it sounds like there's no old timers trick to figuring it out. I appreciate the help though everyone!

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cj737 wrote: At 0.045, stamping is pretty hard to do ;)
Real hard, I knew I had .045 stamped, not that its legible. The top of the 6 is missing... :lol:
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LtBadd wrote:
cj737 wrote: At 0.045, stamping is pretty hard to do ;)
Real hard, I knew I had .045 stamped, not that its legible. The top of the 6 is missing... [emoji38]
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Ya that would be at least something. This is all I got lolImageImage

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Mundaka Technologies is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This organization primarily operates in the Industrial Machinery and Equipment business / industry within the Wholesale Trade - Durable Goods sector. This organization has been operating for approximately 2 years. Mundaka Technologies is estimated to generate $592,754 in annual revenues, and employs approximately 3 people at this single location. This organization is engaged in importing activities at this facility.

Amazon is usually good about returns, you should be able to go to your account order history page and start the return process.

Do you have a LWS to buy from?
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Ya It shouldn't be a problem to return, more of just the hassle and the wait. I have a few lws shops but none that stock .045. This was actually the first time I had bought filler online haha, don't think I'll be doing again after this.

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Maybe the LWS can place the order, although if they don't want to stock it they probably want you to but 10lbs.

Ordering online shouldn't be an issue, I would recommend using either Arc-Zone, Cyberweld or IOC. There are others, but I would expect a good experience from these.

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LtBadd wrote:Maybe the LWS can place the order, although if they don't want to stock it they probably want you to but 10lbs.

Ordering online shouldn't be an issue, I would recommend using either Arc-Zone, Cyberweld or IOC. There are others, but I would expect a good experience from these.

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Ok I'll definitely check them out and order from one of them from now on. Thanks for the help!

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