nsmithnd
Silver Member
Does 7018AC have the same moisture issues that plain old 7018 has?
Yesterday I used the last stick of a 1 pound box of 1/8" that I had picked up a couple of years ago to try out.
Once I got it going it stayed lit for me (running at 120 on the old Forney), then I opened a new 5 pound box which I had no problems starting.
Later on as I was digging through my messy work-bench looking for something, I came across a magnetic oil pan heater (which has burned me on more than one occasion). Knowing that the 5 pound box would soon become hard to light as well, I started wondering if the 300-400 (based on the specs I found on-line) degree magnetic heater stuck to a chunk of pipe might get hot enough to do the trick for those of us that shy away from 7018 and don't weld enough (or are too cheap) to buy an oven.
Any thoughts as to whether or not this might be worth experimenting with? (always looking for an excuse to fire up the welder and tinker with something)
-Neil
Yesterday I used the last stick of a 1 pound box of 1/8" that I had picked up a couple of years ago to try out.
Once I got it going it stayed lit for me (running at 120 on the old Forney), then I opened a new 5 pound box which I had no problems starting.
Later on as I was digging through my messy work-bench looking for something, I came across a magnetic oil pan heater (which has burned me on more than one occasion). Knowing that the 5 pound box would soon become hard to light as well, I started wondering if the 300-400 (based on the specs I found on-line) degree magnetic heater stuck to a chunk of pipe might get hot enough to do the trick for those of us that shy away from 7018 and don't weld enough (or are too cheap) to buy an oven.
Any thoughts as to whether or not this might be worth experimenting with? (always looking for an excuse to fire up the welder and tinker with something)
-Neil