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Anyone use 7028's anymore? From what I've read, it's like 7024 (flat, horizontal only and pours out the metal), but is a low-hy rod with great impact qualities like 7018. I guess it needs an oven to stay warm and cozy while it sleeps until going to work in the morning. Is it even used anywhere for big jobs? Anyone ever get to "drive" it? I'm just curious of how and what it is (or was) used for.Lincoln Power Mig 216Lincoln AC/DC-225/125Miller 625 X-Treme PlasmaMiller 211 Forney 95FI-A 301HF 91110Victor Journeyman O/PMilwaukee DaytonMakita Baileigh NRA Life Member
Reply:A buddy of mine built these machines and used to run that rod. It throws a huge bead. I never ran it nor saw a reason too. He saud it was resistant to the constant boom flex. That bag holds 400 lbs or so of fruit.Bubble gumTooth pixDuct tapeBlack glueGBMF hammerScrew gun --bad battery (see above)
Reply:I did sub contract work years ago for Berkshire Bridge & Iron in Dalton Mass. All they ran was 7014 & 7024, every welding machine they had were Airco ac only. They put out some of the most beautiful welding I've seen.
Reply:I have ran it in 3-16 and 7-32 sizes before. Easier to run than 7018, if you have enough machine to run it it will put down a lot of metal. Its nothing to put down 50 plus pounds of weld in a day with that rod. I think it would be special order to get it nowadays.Miller xmt304, Miller S22 p12, Miier Maxstar SD, Miller 252 w 30A, Miller super32p12, Lincoln Ranger 9, Thermal Arc 181I with spoolgun, Hypertherm 10000 ,Smith torches. Esab 161lts miniarc.
Reply:Originally Posted by M J DI have ran it in 3-16 and 7-32 sizes before. Easier to run than 7018, if you have enough machine to run it it will put down a lot of metal. Its nothing to put down 50 plus pounds of weld in a day with that rod. I think it would be special order to get it nowadays.
Reply:Super Arc The owner was an engineer who quit the General Electric and started his own business. Berkshire Bridge & Iron was just a name he picked, not that he couldn't build a bridge. One of the smartest and nicest engineers I've ever worked with and I've worked with quit a few in my time. I'm not sure about apprentice under my user name that's kind of insulting when I have over 50 years experience. That's one reason I don't post much, people think I don't know what I'm talking about
Reply:Originally Posted by Wheelman 4Super Arc The owner was an engineer who quit the General Electric and started his own business. Berkshire Bridge & Iron was just a name he picked, not that he couldn't build a bridge. One of the smartest and nicest engineers I've ever worked with and I've worked with quit a few in my time. I'm not sure about apprentice under my user name that's kind of insulting when I have over 50 years experience. That's one reason I don't post much, people think I don't know what I'm talking about
Reply:Buy Lincoln Excaliber 7028 runs fine Lo hy ,you mig guys should run my TM-500 with 1/4 " in the past they had 3/8 rods . AC is king with big rods we had over 100 Hollups and TM-500 AC single phase transformers building LCM 's for world war 2.
Reply:We used 7028s in some industrial workovers and turnarounds. |
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