Posted by 135 Fan on February 05, 2008 at 10:12:10 from (68.149.57.138):
In Reply to: A Helpful Chart posted by Greg_Ky on February 05, 2008 at 07:43:35:
A couple minor things on the electrode chart. 6011 is mostly used on AC as it was designed to be similar to 6010 but would work on AC machines. 7018AC is also designed especially for use on AC machines. I wouldn't say 7018 has low penetration compared to 7014. That's deceiving as for an equal size weld, the 7018 will be much stronger. When setting the heat on a machine, don't necessarily go by what the machine says. All machines will be different. Judge heat by how the rod welds and what the weld looks like. Most welders will use a piece of scrap to set their heat on a machine they aren't familar with. It beats having to grind out and redo a weld. Dave
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