Thanks. I'll check it out. My stick is a Miller Thunderbolt I think they call it, locally purchased.
Mark
Good solid machine. More than adequate for most jobs. :thumbsup:
Thanks. I'll check it out. My stick is a Miller Thunderbolt I think they call it, locally purchased.
Mark
Lately I have the hardest time posting here, I'm about to give up on this site!edit: Weird malfunction...double post. and it tells me this one is too short to edit.
Isn't that the strangest thing:confused3:. Now with 7018 you wouldn't live long enough to beat it off with a sledge hammer!:thumbsup:7014 has really low impact properties. You can put 3 passes of 1/8" rod all the way around a piece of 1/2" metal and still knock it off with a 4 lb. hammer with about 2-3 blows.
I never liked 7014 or 7024 for the same reason as the 6013, 7024 can trap a lot of slag unless you run it extremely hot and the 7014 has really low impact properties. You can put 3 passes of 1/8" rod all the way around a piece of 1/2" metal and still knock it off with a 4 lb. hammer with about 2-3 blows.
Lately I have the hardest time posting here, I'm about to give up on this site!![]()
Few years ago I did some fillet weld break tests.
Here are the results.
6013 = 3-blows
6011 = 8-blows
7014 = 10-blows
6010 5P-Plus = 10-blows
7018 (cold) = 18-blows
7018 (hot) = 23- blows