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    Re: Stick welding

    You're right, Richard. This is a MIG welding class. Last semester I took arc welding and we worked with 6011, 6013, 7018 and 7024 if my memory serves me correctly. I do know that it was four...
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    Re: Stick welding

    Richard,

    I'm going to run a couple downhill beads and run the downhill welding deal by my instructor tonight (assuming I remember by then /forums/images/icons/crazy.gif ). At the very least I'm...
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    Re: Stick welding

    <font color="blue"> GARY,you are new to this welding stuff. RICHARD GAUTHIER </font color>

    Richard,

    I really don't understand what point you're attempting to make here. In fact, yes, I am...
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    Re: Stick welding

    Dave,

    That explanation of fusing the metals and getting them up to the temperatures needed to do so was excellent. I felt like I was reading a text of what my welding instructor told us. Thanks...
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    Re: Stick welding

    Just a couple notes on the Hobart 175 I thought I'd share with you. While the Hobart 175 Handler is a 220V MIG welder, you can run it on a 30 amp breaker and wire from that to your outlet with only...
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    Re: Stick welding

    First, I can be of zero help on the aluminum question. /forums/images/icons/frown.gif

    On another topic, though, I can tell you that I have a little Hobart 175 MIG welder which claims 1/4" and...
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