Willl
Elite Member
But, without seeing his weld(s), we're just guessing.
if that wood splitting wedge came in to the shop I would of welded it with 6011 5/32 DCEP and cranked the heat up for maximum penetration. 7018 will stick the wedge to the beam but it wouldn't be my first choice or even a consideration. Now if I wanted to get a little exotic I would probably use Cronaweld 375 5/32 at about 170 amps DCEP. But I save that stuff for cracked excavator buckets and dozer blades.
Sometimes what the specs in the book say is contrary to what the real world demands.
Rusty4242 said:OK, I finish stick welding a Northern splitter blade to the base plate and a backing plate with 7018 rods.Preped it well, even chamfered the edges, then I noticed one entire weld bead split right down its whole 6 inches. I did tack everything before welding a whole seam. Did it split because I should have done much heavier tacking? I went over it and put down a couple of slow, heavy beads. Seems to have taken care of the problem. Thanks, Larry