Posted by gbs on March 13, 2011 at 10:41:19 from (71.0.19.236):
In Reply to: welding ? posted by JD2ACWD on March 12, 2011 at 18:43:30:
6011 is a junk yard rod it will weld on nasty rusty surfaces with a spattered looking weld ,but when ground off if welded right it will be clean metal good penetration not full of slag pockets good for first pass then follow up with another type rod,i generally use 7018 ac dc rods with dc machine, ac machine will work,slag can be a little had to clean but it has very little problem with slag pockets in the weld when welding galvanize, don't care to use 7014 or 6013 because of slag pockets in the weld
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