DieselPower
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- Joined
- Sep 30, 2006
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- Fairfield, PA
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- JD 3020, JD 4230, JD 7410, JD 2440, MF 750, NH LS170
As stated previously, keep your speed down, use the correct current setting and practice, practice, practice.
Want some welds that look like they were laid by the welding god's themselves? Buy some high tensile strength stainless steel rod's. I use a stainless steel rod made by KAR and called their Blue Max rod line that I use to weld steel to stainless and to weld steel to steel when I need a super strong weld. They melt like butter and it's almost impossible to get a poor weld with these thing's, vertical, horizontal, dirty, clean, just doesn't seem to matter. Cost more but they are worth it for critical welds. All welding rod manufacturers have rods like these by different names. They do not use the normal rod numbering system since their tensile strength goes beyond the normal 4 digit rod coding system. Most have a 100-160,000 PSI tensile. strength.
Want some welds that look like they were laid by the welding god's themselves? Buy some high tensile strength stainless steel rod's. I use a stainless steel rod made by KAR and called their Blue Max rod line that I use to weld steel to stainless and to weld steel to steel when I need a super strong weld. They melt like butter and it's almost impossible to get a poor weld with these thing's, vertical, horizontal, dirty, clean, just doesn't seem to matter. Cost more but they are worth it for critical welds. All welding rod manufacturers have rods like these by different names. They do not use the normal rod numbering system since their tensile strength goes beyond the normal 4 digit rod coding system. Most have a 100-160,000 PSI tensile. strength.