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Thought this would be a good thing to have here. Attached ImagesAirco Ac/Dc 300 HeliwelderMillerMatic 200 (stolen)Miller Maxstar 150STLMiller AEAD200LE (welding and generating power) Hobart MIG
Reply:Sorry the first pic is sideways, if someone can fix it please do. Save this to your phone/computer and always have an amperage chart with you for electrodes you may not use often-Also for new guys to get an idea where to start with new electrodes.Airco Ac/Dc 300 HeliwelderMillerMatic 200 (stolen)Miller Maxstar 150STLMiller AEAD200LE (welding and generating power) Hobart MIG
Reply:Stainless steel electrode amperage chart. Attached ImagesAirco Ac/Dc 300 HeliwelderMillerMatic 200 (stolen)Miller Maxstar 150STLMiller AEAD200LE (welding and generating power) Hobart MIG
Reply:Same electrodes from different manufacturers will run... different. Also the ranges listed in the packages are so wide that the only way to find the sweet spot is to run a few beads on scrap. At leas thats how i do it. Some rods run better on the upper side of the range while others run much nicer in the lower side..Anyway, an amperage chart should allow anyone to get started.Mikel
Reply:Originally Posted by Mikel_24Same electrodes from different manufacturers will run... different. Also the ranges listed in the packages are so wide that the only way to find the sweet spot is to run a few beads on scrap. At leas thats how i do it. Some rods run better on the upper side of the range while others run much nicer in the lower side..Anyway, an amperage chart should allow anyone to get started.Mikel |
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