Lincoln Arc 225

/ Lincoln Arc 225 #21  
Please follow up with a review after you've used it a bit. Pictures included of course!!!

I've got a Lincoln AC/DC 225 that I leave in the machine shed at the farm. Serves me well. But always interested in improvements. :)
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #23  
You might try some 1/8 7014 also. It is extremely easy to start and run. Some consider it a "drag rod". It just about runs itself. On your 7018 (my favorite rod) they strike easy the first time but when you break the arc a "corn" of glassified slag forms on the end of the rod making it difficult to re-strike the rod. I break it off with my gloved thumb before attempting to re-strike the rod. Others file it off etc. But you will have to remove it one way or the other before the rod can be restruck. Some just use a "peck peck" motion to get it off.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #24  
If you could get some ESAB 10P-Plus 6010, and ESAB Atom Arc Acclaim 7018.
Your local Air Gas should have them in stock.
This is about all I use and I can weld any type of steel with it even cast iron can sometimes be welded with 7018 if it is a thick section. I only stock 3/32" and 1/8". Most of my work I do with 3/32 if the work piece is 1/4" thick or less. Thicker than 1/4" I may break out the 1/8" if I am going to put a large amount of weld metal down. I like the 3/32 because it doesn't excessively heat up the weldment.
My 6010 is 1/8". I do have some (1# bags) 3/32" 6010 for the really light weight stuff.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #25  
7014 is childs play to run. Last picture is vertical up hill.
 

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/ Lincoln Arc 225 #26  
If you want to look at this you-tube by Jody at welding tips and tricks. If you want to see 7014 welding by itself start at 7:30 minutes

You should subscribe and watch every video Jody has made. You could have a lot worse instructor than Jody.

 
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#27  
He made a comment about the 7018, needs to be in a rod oven or used once opened. That could be an issue, since I don't have a rod oven nor will I weld enough to use a lot of them.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #28  
He made a comment about the 7018, needs to be in a rod oven or used once opened. That could be an issue, since I don't have a rod oven nor will I weld enough to use a lot of them.

It needs to be in a rod oven ONLY if you are making x-ray welds. Don't let the rod oven scare you. I don't have one either. And the welds I have made I use all the time with 7018. Aint any of them broken yet. Just normal storage in a rod container will suffice for guys like you and me. Heck Shield arc can tell tales about using 7018 from a bucket full of rain water.:) Here is a hook welded on the Kioti with 7018 at 125 amps with my little Everlast Pa160

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/ Lincoln Arc 225 #29  
He made a comment about the 7018, needs to be in a rod oven or used once opened. That could be an issue, since I don't have a rod oven nor will I weld enough to use a lot of them.
Unless you are doing code welding, don't worry about a rod oven. Just keep them dry. Maybe inside the house.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #30  
He made a comment about the 7018, needs to be in a rod oven or used once opened. That could be an issue, since I don't have a rod oven nor will I weld enough to use a lot of them.

I get along pretty good in my shop because the humidity is relatively low, especially in the Winter with a wood stove going. At the farm it's stored in an uninsulated/unheated metal machine shed. It doesn't like that nearly as well. So I just keep a limited supply there. :(
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #31  
The rod oven is to keep 7018 dry which it is a Low Hydrogen rod, and if moisture gets in the flux it can form hydrogen gas bubbles in the weld bead from breaking down the water molecule. And while I am sure a nice hot fresh 7018 just out of the oven would be ideal, I have gotten by just fine with just keeping them in a rod holder with a sealed gasket. Harbor Freight has holders at reasonable prices as does others.
 
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#32  
Great information guys, this is why I have grow to love this forum. Great knowledge from tractors to many other areas that life throws our way.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #33  
Living in the North West, I can't tell you how much bridge, and overpass falsework I've built in the pouring down rain without a tent.
This is how we used wet 7018.
 

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#34  
Does it matter where I get my rods? Example, welding shop or Harbor Freight? 7018 1/8" rods.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #35  
Shield Arc,
In the first picture middle row, I notice that there are no BB's at the left and a noticable number at the right and I can't figure out what caused it. Can you enlighten me, please?

Living in the North West, I can't tell you how much bridge, and overpass falsework I've built in the pouring down rain without a tent.
This is how we used wet 7018.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #36  
Does it matter where I get my rods? Example, welding shop or Harbor Freight? 7018 1/8" rods.

Others may differ, but I haven't had much luck with Harbor freight rods. I have had good luck with Hobart, Lincoln and US Forge rods.
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #37  
Shield Arc,
In the first picture middle row, I notice that there are no BB's at the left and a noticable number at the right and I can't figure out what caused it. Can you enlighten me, please?
Only thing I can think of is, the rod got so hot at that point the flux was coming off the rod. Cause the weld went ape **** on me. :eek:
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #38  
Only thing I can think of is, the rod got so hot at that point the flux was coming off the rod. Cause the weld went ape **** on me. :eek:

Carl - - you GOT the T shirt, right?

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Terry
 
/ Lincoln Arc 225 #39  
No I don't, but I worked with several guys who would have worn that shirt with pride!:laughing::laughing::laughing::thumbsup:
 
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#40  
Just picked up some rods. Looked at E6011, E6013, and E7018 all were 1/8" rods. I grab a 5lb box of E6011, the little chart said it would work on old rusty metal. I will be grinding to clean metal where I am welding, but figure this would be a good starting point.

Thursday! PowerArc 200ST should be here Thursday! I'll take pictures and post.
 

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