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i've been welding with 7018 3/32 rods on 1/8 steel at 90 amps and sometimes 80 ampswith a good results no burn through at all i was wondering what is the thickest steel ucan weld with 7018 3/32.
Reply:I wouldn't go over 1/4-inch thick, before switching to 1/8-inch rod. So now you're ready for pipe?Dont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:Thick as you want. When welding larger joints 3/32" just doesn't put down enough weld to be productive(slow).Airco Ac/Dc 300 HeliwelderMillerMatic 200 (stolen)Miller Maxstar 150STLMiller AEAD200LE (welding and generating power) Hobart MIG
Reply:Originally Posted by SquirmyPugThick as you want. When welding larger joints 3/32" just doesn't put down enough weld to be productive(slow).
Reply:7018, my favorite rod. I run my 3/32 at 80-100 depending on position and weld joint type. The material thickness is not a factor. For example, you just have to run additional passes if you want fillet welds larger than 1/4".ChrisAuction Addict
Reply:My magic number for 3/32 7018 is 86 for most pipe positions. Depends on the machine though.I've used 3/32 on xxl pipe just fine. Takes a crap load of passes though.
Reply:Isn't metal thickness a factor in getting good penetration? If you were welding 1" or 2" thick steel, would 3/32" rod at 100 amps provide enough heat for good penetration?
Reply:Originally Posted by k45If you were welding 1" or 2" thick steel, would 3/32" rod at 100 amps provide enough heat for good penetration?
Reply:Originally Posted by k45Isn't metal thickness a factor in getting good penetration? If you were welding 1" or 2" thick steel, would 3/32" rod at 100 amps provide enough heat for good penetration?
Reply:Originally Posted by CEPNot for me, I would want 5/32 or 3/16-inch 7018.
Reply:Originally Posted by Stick-manHeck, 1" to 2" and I would be playing with all of that 1/4" lo-hy I have!!!
Reply:Originally Posted by jamesyarbroughHell every welder certified in unlimited thickness plate used 1/8 rods on at least 1" plate and it held threw a bend test.
Reply:3/32 on a 1" standard V with the backer D1.1 test..?? ...seriouslyBacked my CATMA over your CARMA oops clusmy me What would SATAN do ?? Miller Trailblazer 302 AirPakMiller Digital Elite Optrel Welding HatArcair K4000Suitcase 12RC / 12 VSHypertherm PM-45Rage 3 sawRusty old Truck
Reply:Originally Posted by killdozerd113/32 on a 1" standard V with the backer D1.1 test..?? ...seriously
Reply:That's the prob with some Testers, they make welders weld the way they do and not as a WPS or D1.1 allows. I never tell a welder what size rod to use. It's his test and as long as he is in the peramiters and doesn't violate essential virables GO FOR IT
Reply:Originally Posted by CEP. Who calls for a 1 7/8-inch fillet weld? Why not just round it off to 2-inches?
Reply:I only hire W.E's with welding backgrounds, they better be able to pass same test, your right tho
Reply:I worked in a RR car building facility, and the area I was assigned to, I used 1/4" 7018 all day long. I also welded the splice joints, uphill, with the same electrodes and the same amps as it was too far to the machine to change the heat and get different electrodes. |
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