getting my $$$ worth

/ getting my $$$ worth #1  

CNC Dan

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I think I'm getting my money's worth.

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/ getting my $$$ worth #4  
They are the clamp end of welding rods. If he went any further he'd run out of flux. That is truly getting your moneys worth...
 
/ getting my $$$ worth #5  
They are the clamp end of welding rods. If he went any further he'd run out of flux. That is truly getting your moneys worth...
Oh you're right! Well in my defense, I've never seen a welding rod burned up before.:rolleyes::laughing:
 
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danktx said:
They are the clamp end of welding rods. If he went any further he'd run out of flux. That is truly getting your moneys worth...

yup. 1/8 Lincoln wearshield ABR.
 
/ getting my $$$ worth #7  
No wonder - stuff isn't cheap, about $5.50 - $6 a pound... Steve
 
/ getting my $$$ worth #9  
Not too bad for abrasive wear. About $2 per pound for 50# box of 7018 or 6010 last time I checked.
 
/ getting my $$$ worth #10  
They are the clamp end of welding rods. If he went any further he'd run out of flux. That is truly getting your moneys worth...

Ha! I'm so cheap that I do it all the time. When the rod goes all sparkly then it is time to get a fresh rod. Of course, I go through stingers as well so there goes the savings.
 

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