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right ...tin hat time....as there are a lot of welders on this forum.................

 

i take it you are a welding virgin......

 

  1. dont buy your rods from B&Q
  2. buy your rods from a welding supplys place
  3. you wont be welding verticle up or down or overhead or using low hydrogen or silica ..or low deposition rods...hard facing...
  4. you like a lot of people will be welding whats called "downhand"
  5. there are rods availble purley for down hand work...one example are a brand called "Satinex"
  6. most of the rods about are "universal" (also a brand name) and can at a push be used multipostional
  7. you wont be welding high quality work like boilers and pressure vessels....
  8. so the rods you need to buy will be "rutile"
  9. stick to 2 sizes 2.5mm and 3.25mm
  10. your welding set will (if it is a budget version) will not have a computor chip that manages the OCV (open circuit voltage)...which you need when striking up and arc...it will be fixed
  11. so once again go to a welding supplier and explain this and he will sort you out with some really good rods that are easy to strike up and burn even.....

 

 

 

its like shooting...if your style and the gun hasnt got the right cartridge....your are going to suffer

 

 

so match the rods to your and the sets needs...........

 

best of luck.. :good:

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right ...tin hat time....as there are a lot of welders on this forum.................

 

i take it you are a welding virgin......

 

  • dont buy your rods from B&Q
  • buy your rods from a welding supplys place
  • you wont be welding verticle up or down or overhead or using low hydrogen or silica ..or low deposition rods...hard facing...
  • you like a lot of people will be welding whats called "downhand"
  • there are rods availble purley for down hand work...one example are a brand called "Satinex"
  • most of the rods about are "universal" (also a brand name) and can at a push be used multipostional
  • you wont be welding high quality work like boilers and pressure vessels....
  • so the rods you need to buy will be "rutile"
  • stick to 2 sizes 2.5mm and 3.25mm
  • your welding set will (if it is a budget version) will not have a computor chip that manages the OCV (open circuit voltage)...which you need when striking up and arc...it will be fixed
  • so once again go to a welding supplier and explain this and he will sort you out with some really good rods that are easy to strike up and burn even.....

 

 

its like shooting...if your style and the gun hasnt got the right cartridge....your are going to suffer

 

 

so match the rods to your and the sets needs...........

 

best of luck.. :good:

And all that is why I made work buy me a MIG! Edited by kennett
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right ...tin hat time....as there are a lot of welders on this forum.................

 

i take it you are a welding virgin......

 

  1. dont buy your rods from B&Q
  2. buy your rods from a welding supplys place
  3. you wont be welding verticle up or down or overhead or using low hydrogen or silica ..or low deposition rods...hard facing...
  4. you like a lot of people will be welding whats called "downhand"
  5. there are rods availble purley for down hand work...one example are a brand called "Satinex"
  6. most of the rods about are "universal" (also a brand name) and can at a push be used multipostional
  7. you wont be welding high quality work like boilers and pressure vessels....
  8. so the rods you need to buy will be "rutile"
  9. stick to 2 sizes 2.5mm and 3.25mm
  10. your welding set will (if it is a budget version) will not have a computor chip that manages the OCV (open circuit voltage)...which you need when striking up and arc...it will be fixed
  11. so once again go to a welding supplier and explain this and he will sort you out with some really good rods that are easy to strike up and burn even.....

 

 

 

its like shooting...if your style and the gun hasnt got the right cartridge....your are going to suffer

 

 

so match the rods to your and the sets needs...........

 

best of luck.. :good:

hello, a good report ditchman, oh i was one in 1965 :lol:

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