Ever last 200st

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jack707

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I was welding today with 6010 so I change the hook up to 6010 another hole to plug the cable into, for some reason I did not get any spark does any one know why?
 
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You have 2 negatives there. You put the electrode holder over in the negative most likely. Move your work clamp to the 6010 location.
 
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Just went out to the garage and switch the cable around the positive =stinger negative to 6010= fire!!! Thanks
 
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Mark, while we are on this. What is the difference between the 6010 output and the "normal" Never fully understood that feature. Is it just changing Polarity?
 
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The 6010 port changes the level of inductance in the machine and somewhat the voltage. Not sure if that helped anyone's understanding.
 
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I know that inductors (coils sometimes called chokes or smoothing chokes) are often used in power supplies to smooth out current delivery. A time vs. current integrator if you will. I don't know if that helps or not.
 
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Can someone answer this question... why can't I find any 6010 rods? I'll go to Tractor Supply or Matheson welding supply I only see 7018, 6011 and some others but NEVER 6010. Everyone talks about 6010. Do they require special handling? or are people stealing them and selling them on the black market?
 
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Can someone answer this question... why can't I find any 6010 rods? I'll go to Tractor Supply or Matheson welding supply I only see 7018, 6011 and some others but NEVER 6010. Everyone talks about 6010. Do they require special handling? or are people stealing them and selling them on the black market?

You need to go to a professional welding supply or order them. 6010 are more of a professional users rod. Not a "hobby" or farmers rod. Pipeliners all use 6010. 6011 is the same rod except it has arc stabilizers in the flux to allow use on AC machines. 6010 is a DC only rod.

Most of my SMAW is done with 7018. If you have some rusty metal you need to weld, just use 6011.
 
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I never have any trouble buying 6010 you don't need a oven to keep them warm like 70 18.
 
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Do they require special handling?
Yes, sometimes 6010, and 6011 will dry out. Just dip them in water and let drip dry overnight, then they are good as new.
 

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6010 and 6011 dry out on me all the time. And I live in the north west. July 22 and it's raining like he!! this morning.:thumbdown:
 
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Well that was some fast information! You guys are ON this. Thanks everyone.

LOL: I use amazon for everything... but I never thought of amazon for welding supplies.
 
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Well that was some fast information! You guys are ON this. Thanks everyone.

LOL: I use amazon for everything... but I never thought of amazon for welding supplies.

you may have noticed that those two links have free shipping with Prime if you are a prime member.
 
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Tractor supply hasn't had them when I've been in there. I think overall it's the wrong place to shop seriously for your welding supplies. But most bona-fide welding stores should have them.
 

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