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why am i having such a hard time finding 310-15 rods. i went to a couple suppliers and they couldnt find it listed in there catalog.i read about it in metals and how to weld them but that was published in the 50s. maybee not availible anymore?.for those in ny state,i went to haun welding supply . i even looked on lincoln site and no listing. i guess an "18-8"electrode would be a good substitute. they say the 310 rod is so highly alloyed that it stays austanitic after the weld cools.lincoln weld pak 100 hdlincoln ranger 225gxt ac/dcoxy/acetylenepuroxcw202 victor fc100harris model 85harrismodel 16oxweld w24roxweld w17
Reply:I got a deal on some online. Just keep looking around (Google, ebay, etc.) it's out there
Reply:must not be popular w lincoln. i have there latest catalog and no listing.wht did u use them for?.how are they to use.im not very hands on educated with ss ive read tons on it but rarely had tj ever rapair itlincoln weld pak 100 hdlincoln ranger 225gxt ac/dcoxy/acetylenepuroxcw202 victor fc100harris model 85harrismodel 16oxweld w24roxweld w17
Reply:Originally Posted by ranger225why am i having such a hard time finding 310-15 rods. i went to a couple suppliers and they couldnt find it listed in there catalog.i read about it in metals and how to weld them but that was published in the 50s. maybee not availible anymore?.for those in ny state,i went to haun welding supply . i even looked on lincoln site and no listing. i guess an "18-8"electrode would be a good substitute. they say the 310 rod is so highly alloyed that it stays austanitic after the weld cools.
Reply:If you can find a few people to share the costs with you, here's a decent deal on 25# of 1/16" ER310 MIG wire:http://cgi.ebay.com/Stainless-Weldin...-/400194259746
Reply:found them at esab.guess ive got to crawl out if the lincoln electric box and see whats out there. very helpfull.thankslincoln weld pak 100 hdlincoln ranger 225gxt ac/dcoxy/acetylenepuroxcw202 victor fc100harris model 85harrismodel 16oxweld w24roxweld w17 |
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