Thank YouJodi for your expert technique and teachings on producing expert and master welders all over the world. Your videos are always positive, encouraging, and straight to the point which I can speak for a lot of welders when I say this (We Need)!! So, thank You again and continue to keep posting more and more videos to help keep the Arc Family ALIVE and STRONG! By the way just so you know, your videos helped take me from the bottom of my class to the top of my class in welding school (3.6 H.C.C Welding Program 2014 Graduate) Thank You and I'm still continuing to learn the ways of a Master Welder. Stay Blessed!!!
@PlymouthColony9 жыл бұрын
Without question, these are the best how-to videos on any subject out there today. Thanks for a great series.
@jrcicirello6 жыл бұрын
I know this comment comes 4 years later, but this and the first video of this 2 part series explained the best about how to use the electrodes that I have been practicing with as a self taught hobby welder. As a seasoned welder, you have shared the real tricks and tips that are needed for the self learner to become better as they learn. Thanks Jodie for this and your other videos.
@JamNew914 ай бұрын
You are dead on on this
@jrcicirello4 ай бұрын
@@JamNew91 dead on what? Your comment is confusing and I usually catch on quickly. Please explain.
@pierresgarage268710 жыл бұрын
Hi Jody, Excellent to see all the rods laid by the same person in the same video, easy to compare and make up an idea about the different apps for each of them. Thanks again, Pierre
@mechpatt10 жыл бұрын
3 months of night school in 15 minutes! Jodie, your a legend! Thanks Mate! ( from Oz )
@Monsiemage10 жыл бұрын
This video needed to be made! My Ag teacher in high school knew I wanted to be a welder. He handed my a box of firepower 6013 rods, we had old Lincoln AC tombstones. He told me "If you can run this rod and make it look good you will do great in welding school. He was completely right. The most common thing I hear on jobsites is "6013 is the hardest rod to run correctly" I'd agree. They are also amazing rods to weld thin metal with. My dad wanted some thin metal welded. I looked through my box, found a old 10lb box of "Hot maxx 3/32 6013" not advertising but they did run good for the 7 dollars I payed for them. I think I had my Lincoln tombstone on 75 amps, got great penetration, every other rod blew through it at operation temperature. weldingtipsandtricks I'd love to see you weld a pipe coupon with all AC rods on AC polarity and see if you can make a X-ray weld from 6011's and 6013's. I think it'd be very interesting,I've never even tried putting a root in anything with 6011's they don't seem to penetrate as well as 6010's. I feel like if you made a video about that it'd go viral through the welding community, it's something I've never seen or heard of being done. Of course in a real life situation I'd never 1. Weld pressure pipe with AC polarity. 2.put a root in with a 6011, or 3. use a slag infested 6013 to fill and cap, but I still really do think that'd be interesting. I've watched you since I was a high schooler dreaming about welding, now I'm on job sites time flies. I still learn a ton about tig welding from you since I work at mostly Steel mills/ paper mills. All scratch start ran off a Lincoln 300 where I go. 2% thoriated tungsten. Much respect from a "New guy"
@frankish53145 жыл бұрын
Brings back memories. In the mid 80's in the United Kingdom the only welder you could legally have was an AC stick welder. They simply would not let you rent oxy-acetylene without a contractors license! My first car was rusted to heck and I welded the whole thing back up using nothing but 1/16th 6011 rods.. I was a really good amateur welder back in those days..:)
@kevinhenry619 жыл бұрын
Jody Ive been watching your videos for the past few months. I am not a welder but am starting a 5 week MIG course tonight as I'd like to know the basics for a few projects I have in the works. Namely a new frame for one of my little Boler trailers. Your videos are informative and put together well. I know the work involved in photographing and editing and I'm sure your spend more time putting the videos together than on the actual welding. It is a lot of work and is appreciated. Keep up the good work.
@terry323 жыл бұрын
Restored my faith in 6011 ! Good job Jodi !
@litemup6710 жыл бұрын
I only have a buzzbox, your videos have been a lifesaver for my little home shop.
@jbsjohn2410 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking your time to make videos like this one. I have come a long way since my first Lincoln tombstone buzzbox with 7018 trying to fix an axle and hubs that had stripped splines on a honda 250x four wheeler. That weld was the ugliest thing I had ever seen so I took it to a shop called The Metal Hospital. The welder made a flawless weld and it bugged me that mine didn't look like that. That is what got me into welding and 12 years later I can honestly say that I still learn a thing or two from these videos you do.
@aadoublea9 жыл бұрын
I love all your video's! I love to learn new welding tips and techniques and you are the go to youtube man for that! Thanks for taking the time to put these video's together for everyone. I surely appreciate it!
@thefirewooddoctor8 жыл бұрын
Excellent basic explanation of the most common rods and their uses. The amp setting given in the videos is a good base to start with.
@BrucesShop10 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jody. You have helped me a lot over the years. Enough to tackle a broken bushing with a 1 inch shaft that could not be dissembled. Bruce (amateur)
@kenjett24344 жыл бұрын
This was useful information I have ran alot of different rods but for me I have always had more success with 6013 for general welding. I always have issues when running 6010 and 6011 as it seems can never maintain control of the puddle. But I am self taught never had any schooling just learned on the job. I worked in oilfields so had every situation you can imagine to deal with. My hardest test was using nickel rod to weld a case hardened steel pipe collar to a cast air compressor attachment that was going to pump gas into a high pressure pipeline. Gas under heat, high pressure and constant vibration and having a leak wasn't an option. But I got the job done it never broke or leaked ran for years till it got shut down. I always use 7018 when doing filler work but it just doesn't work for me as a root rod for that I have always had more luck with 6013.
@trainman5499 жыл бұрын
7014 is my go to rod for everyday projects, 7018 is my second favorite.
@one-xf7rz10 жыл бұрын
love all your videos been welding for 30+ years but never pass a chance to watch anyone weld you never what you might learn!!
@compacindustriesinc.24055 жыл бұрын
Best informative welding videos on KZbin
@karolthiesen47075 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate for your videos. My ability to use my powerarc is so much better since watching your videos.
@jamescamarillo57425 жыл бұрын
Jodi, grateful for all of your series of videos.... Has taught me so much. THANK YOU! Have a blessed day.
@georgesanchez99714 жыл бұрын
Excellent information. Very well delivered and easy to comprehend for newbies like my self. Thanks so much.
@johnlargue95238 жыл бұрын
hi Jodi don't know if it's your camera angle but when you go from right to left you seem more closer to a 90 degree angle but when you go the other way you seem to be on almost a 15 degrees angle. Not sure if that is how you weld or the camera just seems to long arc more when you go left to right makes a big difference especially on 6013 rods as to how the look and penetrate we use 6013 rods on open button horizontal vertical flat and get a nice evening weld on both sides once you tune in your angles speed and amperage but in Australia we don't use 110 volt you would need a step down transformer here some of your settings seem very hot but we are using 240 volt 50/60hertz here great info as always cheers
@63256325N10 жыл бұрын
Hi, there's a question that's been going around in my head about stick electrode storage, specifically 7018. Are they required to be kept in an oven for ALL applications, or just for certain jobs such as something that gets X-rayed, etc.? Thanks.
@Lanninglongarmmowing10 жыл бұрын
Would I be correct in saying that you need more amps if the air temperature was 30 degrees and less amps if the air temperature was 100 degrees?
@razorworks994210 жыл бұрын
No! Doesn't matter either way.
@Lanninglongarmmowing10 жыл бұрын
Interesting.
@EricWithTheBass10 жыл бұрын
fusion requires thousands of degrees so dont worry about the weather unless ur on the sun :p
@razorworks994210 жыл бұрын
Eric_Life Thousands of degrees? That's a stretch!!! Fusion takes place at a much lower temp. Even at 600 plus amps. Just so you know!
@EricWithTheBass10 жыл бұрын
The Amps make that tempature depending on the denisty, reistance and diameter of the filler Ampére aint a tempature, its a force making heat :P If you used 600 amps on a 3.2MM electorde i think it would reach over 10000 centirgrade: P
@papalilburn6 жыл бұрын
The "go to" guy for expert explanation and technique questions! Thank you!
@das2502505 жыл бұрын
@11:30 machines have different power pulse cycle widths ( duty cycle) supplying the stick so the actual power delivered will be different for each machine. Cheaper machines typically have lower pulse times ( less power) . Eg my portable stick runs at 22.8 volts and 70amps but at 60% duty cycle = 70Amps peak. I imagine cheaper machines may do this differently.
@lancekrych320610 жыл бұрын
Jodi, I'm hard faced the teath on my backhoe bucked. Now I decided to build them up more with 7018. Do I need to grind the hardfacing off first?
@knewledge86266 жыл бұрын
For just basic repair welding, if the metal is clean, easy to get to and I'm not worried about the rod sticking I use 7018 because it's stronger and cleaner. If the metal is rusty, hard to get to or I'm worried about sticking I use 6011. If you are welding something where you are having to insert the rod through other machine parts or whatever and the rod sticks, you can't whip it back and forth to break it loose so you don't want a rod prone to stick.
@lumenglim88817 жыл бұрын
Newbie here trying to learn welding by making cages for our dogs. was wondering if its better to use 6011 or 6013 for 1" angle irons or 1x1 square tubing.
@1975jmb10 жыл бұрын
Congratulations for your patience and knowledge!! Happy new year and tanks gor your tips and trics. Jose from Uruguay!!
@TheDuckofDoom.8 жыл бұрын
Watched both part 1&2. I have an old style thunderbolt. I took a 200 hour class at the Voc college about 20 years ago, mostly stick, some mig, gas, and tig. But as it was a short class we focused only used DCEP from the schools industrial grade machines and only two rods(don't recall which). My question is when would you choose AC over DC on a selectable machine? And for those with limited machines, would fill passes be better with a thicker low amp rod or a slim high amp rod? (that is 3/32-7024, 1/8-7018 and 5/32-6013 or 6011 are all in the 130amp ballpark but very different in mass)
@domenicozambito48334 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for the useful tips on how to arc weld, here is my question: i have a arc weld borrowed from my brother, i am taking the task to weld portions of the frame on my 83 cj7 jeep. what rod would be best to use to weld the frame together. (cutting one piece out and welding another from a donor frame)
@jcnpresser5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that info! Been wondering what the numbers were for and what they meant. Now I know and saved this for when I need it again.
@shootingsportsuk10 жыл бұрын
Another great video. 6013 are nice to use once you've got used to them it's the most common rod here in the uk for general fabrication. i like the easy striking! But you can buy a 6013 rod that is specifically for virtical down welding???? Is there no numbering for this type of rod????
@robertbrown92372 жыл бұрын
🥰 Love your videos learned a lot thank you Keep up the great work Teachers like you are a dying breed
@christians1317 жыл бұрын
I didn't know that 6010s didn't work well with some inverters. I tried Hobart 6010s on my lincoln squarewave tig 200 and it kept sticking but 6011s and 7018s were great.
@Andrighan4 жыл бұрын
1:36 What handbook do you speak of?
@homer65510 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried a ESAB or a Kemppi stick welder? If so, how are they holding up compared to a Lincoln or a Hobart?
@whitehamma45973 жыл бұрын
Hi Jody! Can you say anything about a 6012? Ive seen those last time i was at the local welding supplier Thx!
@mountaintruth19 жыл бұрын
fleetweld 180 is a superior rod in the 60k series, thats all I will use, superior penetration and burns through contamination better. 6013 is only good for very thin, clean welds, with technique 180 is still better. Will nearly pass cert. by itself and sometimes has.
@admiralstark3fx12 күн бұрын
Damn jody. Ive been watching these videos every week for like half a year this go round and i gotta tell ya. You for sure are a master of welding. i would love to be like you one day! One cert at a time....
@ashleymenton13698 жыл бұрын
using 6013 2.5mm rods on a 200mm t joint ive cooked my rods at 100degrees to make sure theres no moisture and using angle about 30 to 45 at 100amps yet slag is hard to chip of and keep getting the odd inclusions if not on the first pass I get it on third pass any advise
@MrJgstoner9 жыл бұрын
I don't think you mentioned brands here much but I saw it and I wanted to ask what you thought of those blue demon rods. I have a good opinion of their fast freeze rods but I haven't used their 7018. I'm not sure anyone will ever make a better one than lincoln, but I would like to know what anyone thinks about them compared to, say, hobart 7018. Again, I like hobart rods in general and actually prefer their 6011 over anyone, but I just can't get the hang of their 7018 and want another "low cost" alternative to the excalibur Thanks for your time!
@pcsimpzon10 жыл бұрын
Another great video, Cheers! If I could request anything it would be welding out returns and transitions in structural shapes with stick, always a key area that gets picked on by inspectors.
@Jones5729 жыл бұрын
Great video! Would a stick welder be good for fabricating BBQ smokers/trailers? If so, what amps would be best? Thx!
@JCrawleys10 жыл бұрын
at welding school, while welding uphill groove plate weld (DOT test) useing 7018 with a power mig 300 lincoln. "i think" 120 amps was super hot neeed to turn down. on here i thinkyou say 140 was a little cold with the thounder bolt. was welding 3/8 plate maybe thicker ??
@adamralstein66556 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy.wanted to ask when you were welding with the 6013 rod on the 1.1mm sheet metal,is the video speed up or is that the actual travel speed of the rod?. Many thanks
@themadmailler10 жыл бұрын
Another great video jody. Here's an idea... how about a video(s?) about what NOT to do when welding, and what mistakes look like? I think it would be a good way to diagnose bad beads.
@BeltraKTM10 жыл бұрын
Hello, what do you whink about using E308 inox electrode (2,5 mm), to weld 1 mm thick pipe exhoust? I'm feel very good...
@yonitm2410 жыл бұрын
i like this guy so much! best welding videos on the web!
@FutureDMZ2 жыл бұрын
I been watching so many of your videos from 6/7 years ago and the information is so good and the quality of video is great compared to a lot of others the same age. Would you consider doing a video on electrode brands. The prices seem to vary pretty widely but does the quality of electrode actually change as much?? Do they make any difference or what situations would or wouldn’t they be necessary? Thanks for all your time and info.
@randynewtonsr96598 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid Jody, as always very explanitive ( hope that's a word) !!☺ if someone has trouble learning after watching your videos , they may wanna look for a different profession!! 😏
@williamjones21389 жыл бұрын
hi love your shows, please let me know if i can run a 100\60-80 ac rod on my d\c welder as i have never done welding before and brought them by mistake regards bill
@rossijohn14088 жыл бұрын
I like this video, I work at a plant we generally use e6013, I don't like it very much but they don't buy e7018 & e6010 as much so we don't have much options. Would be nice if you do a video on e11018 though!
@jcims10 жыл бұрын
Awesome overview of the different rod types, sizes and characteristics! Do you have any suggestions on where to find plate for practicing?
@prorangerr10 жыл бұрын
can you make a video about what dig is good depending on the thickness of the metal?
@realworldmechanic4 жыл бұрын
I just started welding like 3 days ago and I'm so addicted for one thing I found that works really good since I'm a mobile mechanic and I have plenty of them are rotors these are good to practice on
@Dev_Everything4 жыл бұрын
arent rotors cast???
@realworldmechanic4 жыл бұрын
@@Dev_Everything maybe that's why I didn't feel good after I got done welding and yes they are cast steel
@Dev_Everything4 жыл бұрын
@@realworldmechanic Cast a very porous metal and does not weld very well. Maybe good for laying beads but thats about it
@realworldmechanic4 жыл бұрын
@@Dev_Everything now that's all I was doing I'm actually teaching myself how to weld
@oBseSsIoNPC10 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the way you teach the material. So well done, thank you!
@mattschulte173010 жыл бұрын
In the midwest the 6011 rods are called "farmer sticks" because they will weld thru dirty or rusty metal. We use them alot for fencing with sucker rod and recycled oil field pipe.
@realworldmechanic4 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing all of your knowledge of welding I've learned a lot from you and I really love welding now
@kevinfoster12132 жыл бұрын
You sir,,,,,are the man,,hands down. I've the tombstone buzz box and like the reference to it at every opportunity. Needless to say, I'm really late to this party. I have a newer something stick welder. Been told needs an Exciter.. know anything about this? Many thanks.. I will watch the vijayo several more times and take notes.
@ethanmills209010 жыл бұрын
What rod do u suggest for welding unistrut and the amp range when arc welding?
@razorworks994210 жыл бұрын
Hey Jody, Someone mentioned covering duty cycles, which has a certain element of importance. But more so, in my opinion is to cover application. What rod to use because of a particular application, ie.. making a shelf vs. welding up a repair on a trailer. Point is, you know as well as I do, you can't just use any rod for any purpose! Razor!
@WILSON.17 жыл бұрын
Loved the video, however, I still don't know why I would choose a 7014 or a 6011, for example, instead of a 7018. I've always been told 7018 is for structural projects. Frankly, that makes me want to use it for everything. I built a trailer last year, used a couple different sized 7018AC rods. Pure joy in welding. Welding a log splitter, going to go with 7018. Sawmill, 7018. Steel rack, 7018. Custom gantry crane, 7018. If you have the choice to use 7018, would you ever choose 6011 or 7014 instead?
@Trump9852 жыл бұрын
How the hell do you make a root pass with 7018? If you whip and pause with a 7018 you will get slag inclusions. Tig or 6010 or 6011 is always used for the root pass then 7018 for the hot pass, fill, and cap. This isn’t just for pipe it applies to all most anything 3/8” or thicker.
@bigman72937 жыл бұрын
7:58 I did that at school with a 7018 and it blew my friend's mind
@christians1317 жыл бұрын
My teacher did that on of my of first days of school and it made me feel like a terrible welder lol
@jasonzee45615 жыл бұрын
7018 @ 6010 are my favorite rods to use.
@BradOmedic10 жыл бұрын
Good timing with the stick welding videos. I have a project with a bunch of 4" C-channel that I need to weld together and it is outside of my 110 Mig capabilities. I have an Everlast 140STM inverter that I plan to use on stick. If I understand correctly a 3/32 6011 is going to be the way to go?
@razorworks994210 жыл бұрын
Depends on what your making out of your channel that will determine what rod to use. If it's a trailer, don't use any 60 series rod. If it's a shelf, no problem!
@BradOmedic10 жыл бұрын
Casting table for concrete counter tops. Not life safety, but it will need to be able to carry 5-600lb load.
@razorworks994210 жыл бұрын
BradOmedic sounds okay to use the 60 series, is it for a countertop in the kitchen/bath? If so, I would use Lo-Hi. (7018) Just a better rod and produces a better weld period! Have fun! Razor!
@AshesandEmbers10 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I just bought 2 of your TIG fingers and am looking forward to trying them out.
@Jonh30files10 жыл бұрын
what kind of filter are you using for the camera to keep safe the sensor ?
@nealesmith18733 ай бұрын
Great rundown!
@ml39244 жыл бұрын
Question I have a Lincoln ac 225 arc welder. Can I weld aluminium with this. Not concerned about looks as it is for a frame of a camper
@Weldingprobably4 жыл бұрын
Yes you can, there are welding rods available for that and there are also videos of aluminum stick welding here on KZbin
@experimentandoenlacocina53999 жыл бұрын
Hi, Jody, what amperage did you use to weld with the 1/16 rods?
@hakman23910 жыл бұрын
What is the advantage of flicking the rod to get the arc started with scratch tig And what would be better an rtech 135 mma scratch tig or swp 140 mma lift tig in the uk for a diy
@gregstanley107510 жыл бұрын
If you aren't looking to buy blue or red, are you able to purchase everlast products where you are? I've never heard of either brand you mentioned but personally I would get a lift tig setup so that you don't have to scratch start.
@hakman23910 жыл бұрын
im in the uk you cant get everlast welders where i live
@regisregis33138 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one whose 6011 rod starts on fire? I''m running a 3/32" 6011 on DCEP at 88 amps and the rods keeps starting on fire. Is this normal?
@jakemerlin851610 жыл бұрын
Happy new year to you and family Jody. Thank you for the videos this past year. Happy dayz
@bryans4x47010 жыл бұрын
So why do you use the whip n pause method with 6010 and 6011?
@kimberlyfrazier759210 жыл бұрын
I was looking into getting into the career of welding. The only problem is that I don't know the first thing about welding. Is that a problem?
@one-xf7rz10 жыл бұрын
no its not you have to start some where.
@lumpyfix81248 жыл бұрын
hey jodi nice vids. I just happen to use 6011 on my exhaust pipes. it runs great on my ac suit case( Campbell hausfeld) welder. 7014 5/64 runs a little better. but I have found the 7018ac by Lincoln is excellent on the tombstone welder I have. try some and make a video!
@bartjanssens760010 жыл бұрын
Hey Jody! I'm shure that i watched everyone of your videos at least 5 times!!(A LOT!) and this really made me a better welder! So therefor a lot of thanks!! I'm shure after making so many videos it must be hard to think of new stuff? Because i've watched every video i know that you never made one of welding pipe SCH10! I don't know if that type of pipe is used in USA because i never found someone making a video of welding this! I work in the refrigeration (NH3) busines and we almost always use SCH10. So maybe you can make a video how you would approach x-ray TIGwelding SCH10? But the small pipes like 1/2inch-1inch carbon/stainless they are sometimes really difficult!! I experimented a lot with heat input like puls or using a 3mm filler rod gap or no gap risk of overcooking...But i can't find a good technique that's consistend. When you go bigger in pipe like 4inch there isn't mutch difference with SCH40/SCH80. I'm shure this will help a lot of people in this part of the world! A big thanks for all your work! Happy holydays! regards from Belgium!
@shortfuse4310 жыл бұрын
Jody, probably the MOST important thing you have taught me is to watch my puddle!!! Since doing that, my welds have improved exponentially! (Except below). Question on the small diameter 6013 rods and sheet metal: I recently attempted to make corner welds such as in your video, but on 22 ga. (0.9mm as opposed to the 1.1mm you used) using 1/16" 6013 rods, around 40 amps on an inverter welder, DCEN for lower penetration and fast movement. I still burned holes in the metal. Even quick tacks sometimes burned holes. What am I doing wrong?
@shortfuse4310 жыл бұрын
EDIT: Make that 0.8mm for the 22 ga.
@1889michaelcraig3 жыл бұрын
I learned on 7018. Lincoln tombstone and was pretty nice welds. Now I can't glue 2 pieces together if I tried.
@handmade36815 жыл бұрын
1/16 3/32 and 1/8th 6011 and 3/32 7018 is Basicly my go to for all projects.
@matthewfarr2288 жыл бұрын
hey, love the videos can't wait to try whip and pause technique for my next troublesome root. A quick suggestion for your audio commentary recording; check out the blue yeti microphone. you can get it at best buy pretty cheap and has excellent audio quality that most you tubers take advantage of. Also to get rid of "pops" on your b words and p words you can get a pop filter at any music store for 5$. Excellent work! keep it up!
@paigeguitarplayer9 жыл бұрын
what is the hardest welding rod to use?
@raulantonioalonzo191110 жыл бұрын
Nice videos Do you ship items to mexico ???
@Supercrewchief10 жыл бұрын
Now I know what those numbers mean. Thank you! Excellent video.
@giannislymperopoylos55747 жыл бұрын
WHAT YOU DID IN 8:00 WAS AMAZING...!!WHY YOU SAY ON THIN STEEL METAL TO USE DC EN??IS THE SAME REASON WHY YOU USE THIS REVERSE POLARITY ON MIG WHEN YOU WANT TO WELD SOFT METALS ....LIKE ALUMINUM??AND WHY IS THIS...?
@stevepeat171910 жыл бұрын
Hi Jody-when you're propping the thin rods and you say they get hot-wouldn't a TIG finger help? LOL! Cheers!
@stockshernandez14533 ай бұрын
I just did a keyhole! It took 5 times to do it right
@krtichacek10 жыл бұрын
Several times you have referred to keeping 7018 rod in a rod oven. In this video you talked a little about refreshing old 7018 in the rod oven to re-dry them. Wondering how many times you can get away with this before the rod is compromised. Great stuff BTW, as Eddie Murphy would say, "Merry New Year"!
@randyharris19917 жыл бұрын
I always thought 7014 was a low hy rod? So its apart of the cellulose family then?
@mikemullins37614 жыл бұрын
Note: I knew a fairly good pipe welder. He didn't know what those numbers meant!!
@roughcap10 жыл бұрын
Excellent video as usual. Keep it up Jody!
@Jdmlsturbo6 жыл бұрын
What does it mean when you said, “ using the rod out of the can, or else it’ll have to be “re-baked” “ ? Sorry new to welding...
@therealstubot6 жыл бұрын
I'm not a professional welder, but I understand this question. Hydrogen can be bad for welds. Water contains hydrogen. Low hydrogen rods have to limit the amount of moisture they absorb before they produce welds with too much hydrogen. So when you break the seal on a new container of low hydrogen rods, you have a time period where the rods will be dry enough for use. When that time is exceeded, you must put the rods in an oven to bake the moisture out of them. This baking can take several hours. Once baked, you again have some time to use the rods before they absorb too much moisture and must go back in the oven.
@mikemullins37614 жыл бұрын
2:30 and crap pay I'll bet. Been there, done that. One place had exposed insulation. Flammable. I didn't know til one day it caught fire. Unfortunately the other workers had brought beer and were drinking when that occurred.
@MOBASHHA10 жыл бұрын
please can you walk through about 309 and 316 Electrodes for rooting and filling thank you jody
@handmade36815 жыл бұрын
My machine runs pretty hot, so 80 amps is just right for my 1/8th 6011, 85 and I need a wire wheel to get half the slag off
@andylull9 жыл бұрын
do you not sell that book anymore? it's not coming up on your store link.
@eddyoddrod6 жыл бұрын
I’ll be keeping this video for reference. Thank you.
@HomineDomine6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, I see this and follow some tips for Metal Carpentry Tube. Greetings from Chile.