6013 vs 7014 vs 7018

   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #141  
6013/7013 isn't my go to, but used right there is nothing wrong with it.... I often use fleetweld 57 for outside work that would otherwise be done with mig. Runs very nicely once you understand it isn't 7018 and isn't ran exactly the same as 7018.
 
   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #142  
6013/7013 isn't my go to, but used right there is nothing wrong with it.... I often use fleetweld 57 for outside work that would otherwise be done with mig. Runs very nicely once you understand it isn't 7018 and isn't ran exactly the same as 7018.

What is your go to rod for cast iron welding, steel to cast iron welding?
 
   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #143  
Honestly, O/A brazing or O/A welding if both pieces are grey iron.
If I'm forced to stick weld for some reason, supercast 90
What is your go to rod for cast iron welding, steel to cast iron welding?
 
   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #144  
Curioscity I git, seems like every Xspert internet welder gold arm says 6013 no good. All kinds of badmouthing 6013, but tons of 6013 made every day, and other than capping pipeline around 2/3 the world must be warehouses filling wid no good rod. I just don't see dat bein a good product line for any factory.

Maybe real welders got no need to be on internet cryin like girls.

All rods have their place. Different applications different rods. In the industry and with the continuous standards testing things change and new products offered all the time. I remember when Fleetweld 5 then 5P and 7 were the gold standards for carbon steel. They are still around. In the old days we could not understand the trend toward 70,000 psi rods when the carbon steel products we were welding did not exceed 60,000 psi. We even did downhand welding as well as uphand but not as common as it is now.

Ron
 
   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #145  
I forgot wear I posted this railroad iron brace welding job I did, but the brace was put in place two weeks ago and tested today.
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Back gouging steel - YouTube
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L34OO moving big log - YouTube
 
   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #146  
Back when I was just starting out with a stick welder I had an older Lincoln AC only Buzz Box and used 6011. I went in the LWS looking for some 7018. The guy new I was a beginner and said that my Buzz Box had a low Open Circuit Voltage and that I wouldn't like trying to start that 7018. Then he said why don't you try this, it will do the same thing as 7018 on mild steel and can tolerate some dirt, and he handed me some Messer 80T-AC+. Immediately that became my go to rod with that Buzz Box. Very easy start, good penetration, and a smooth bead. A little expensive at about $2.25 a LB.

http://www.messerwelding.com/DATA SHEET PDF/MG 80T-AC PLUS.pdf

Later I did try some 7018AC rods and he was right - they were frustrating. Now, with my EverLast PA 200ST and it's higher OCV and auto arc force 7018 is my favorite go to rod.

gg
 
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   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #148  
Interesting. your welding area is right next to your wood pile.

It's not the welding it's the gouging, grinding and flame burning that I pay more attention to, all of that is pointed to center of shop, not towards the wood pile. Flame cutting outside at certain times of the year can be just as bad around here to, just have to a ware of hot work.
 
   / 6013 vs 7014 vs 7018 #150  
I have about 250 lbs of welding rods that I got from the end of a project that I am wondering how useful they may be for my small scale farm shop. They are E6010, E6011, E6013 and M7018. What are the most useful rods for my purpose?
 
 
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