So how about saying whats wrong rather than insulting. I've welded on exactly the kind of stuff the poster talked about for a lot more than 20 years all together. I've used everything stated there and it works very well. I had a very good reputation as well. Still, after 10 years out of the business old customers still look me up. You haven't yet said why what I said won't work, only that I'm wrong. I stand by what I said, 6011 is a good rod but harder to weld with. 6013 is easier to weld with but has a bit less cleaning and penetration. 7018 is best all around, but has to either be special ac7018 or use a dc welder. I've used the ac7018, but it was harder to use than regular 7018 or 6013. My experience is that a good 6013 weld will be better than a poor 6011 or ac7018 weld. Here's another link from Miller welder which pretty much repetes what the other site and what I said. Of course maybe Miller welding doesn't know about welding either. For an inexperienced welder with an average buz box welder you will want a rod that is easy to use so you get a good weld.
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