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RE: Table for my mill - stevec - 05-21-2015 My fav. is 1/8-7014. I use 5/32-7014 for thicker stuff but sometimes 2 passes of the 5/32 for thicker stuff works better. Maybe it's a "sweet spot" thing for my old buzz box. I'm curious to see others recommendations / experiences. Sometimes it's hard to shell out for a whole box of rods just to see if it'll work better for ya. Steve RE: Table for my mill - Vinny - 05-21-2015 What do the numbers mean (6011, 7014, 7018, ...)? I also see that some of them have 180 in front of them. Does that have any significance? I'm looking at Lincoln Electric rods for reference. RE: Table for my mill - EdK - 05-21-2015 These should help: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/wiki/Electrode_Reference_Chart http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/electrode-classification.htm Ed RE: Table for my mill - f350ca - 05-21-2015 3/32 seams pretty small for that heavy of material. If I had to stick weld it I'd be using 1/8 or 5/32 as Steve suggested, if you have the power Luke The first two numbers are the tensile strength in thousands of pounds , the next number is position, a 1 is all position and the last is the type of coating. RE: Table for my mill - dallen - 05-21-2015 take for instance 7018, the 70 means 70,000 pounds tensile strength, the 1 means its an all position rod, and the 8 tells you what type of flux is on the rod. with 6011, its 60,000 pounds, all position, with a cellulose based flux and because its for AC it has an arc stabilizer in the flux. 6010 same thing except no arc stablizer RE: Table for my mill - Vinny - 05-21-2015 I see from one of Ed's links that an E in front of the number means it's for MMA, is there a problem with using it for a real stick welder? RE: Table for my mill - dallen - 05-21-2015 the E from Ed's post say's its an Electrode which will burn in any welder far as I know. RE: Table for my mill - Vinny - 05-21-2015 I was referring to this: E just means the electrode is for MMA welding and has a flux coating. RE: Table for my mill - dallen - 05-21-2015 (05-21-2015, 09:10 PM)Vinny Wrote: I was referring to this: E just means the electrode is for MMA welding and has a flux coating. yep that's what it means DA RE: Table for my mill - Vinny - 05-21-2015 Oh. Ok. Thanks!! |