RJohnson
Silver Member
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2000
- Messages
- 239
- Location
- Texas
- Tractor
- my 18 horse Sears doesn't even count as a tractor
Rockyroad
Sure am sorry to hear about the dry spell your having. It is just the opposite here in Texas. Flooding down San Antonio way and flash flood warning in effect for today. It has already rained today and it looks like another wave is on it way. It sure has been a crazy year, we haven't seen a day over 100 yet (thank God) and I usually let the place at the lake go and quit mowing because the heat burns it up. But not this year, can't keep up with it.
As for welding the E6011 is a good rod for giving you deep penetration on thicker metal but I tend to like E6013 because the bead is smoother and the penetration is not so great. Alot of people call it a junk yard rod but it is okay as long as you stay with what it was designed to do. Around tractors you will find some low alloy steels and the E60xx rods are just not strong enough. Then many people go the a E7018 rod but this is a low-hydrogen rod and will require that it be keep in a dry environment. My father-in-law keeps his on top of his water heater/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. Keep those rods burning and I will try to send you some rain.
Randy
Sure am sorry to hear about the dry spell your having. It is just the opposite here in Texas. Flooding down San Antonio way and flash flood warning in effect for today. It has already rained today and it looks like another wave is on it way. It sure has been a crazy year, we haven't seen a day over 100 yet (thank God) and I usually let the place at the lake go and quit mowing because the heat burns it up. But not this year, can't keep up with it.
As for welding the E6011 is a good rod for giving you deep penetration on thicker metal but I tend to like E6013 because the bead is smoother and the penetration is not so great. Alot of people call it a junk yard rod but it is okay as long as you stay with what it was designed to do. Around tractors you will find some low alloy steels and the E60xx rods are just not strong enough. Then many people go the a E7018 rod but this is a low-hydrogen rod and will require that it be keep in a dry environment. My father-in-law keeps his on top of his water heater/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. Keep those rods burning and I will try to send you some rain.
Randy