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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    What is the AWS classification of the 16TC?
    That's the MSDS for it, it says
    AWS A5.1: E7016 H8
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    Thanks for that. The AWS classification tells you all you need to know about electrodes and filler rods & wire. all welders should familiarise themselves with the classifications.

    This thread started about ray burn and protection.

    Those of you who yearn for the good old days should have a look at this video clip. How would you like to work like these guys, No doubt a 60 hour week for $3.

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    Note well the quantity of personal protective equipment. One guy has a liberty cap and another a felt hat.

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    Here is a short video on electrode classifications. The narrator is a yank with an awful voice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    Thanks for that. The AWS classification tells you all you need to know about electrodes and filler rods & wire. all welders should familiarise themselves with the classifications.

    This thread started about ray burn and protection.

    Those of you who yearn for the good old days should have a look at this video clip. How would you like to work like these guys, No doubt a 60 hour week for $3.

    YouTube

    Note well the quantity of personal protective equipment. One guy has a liberty cap and another a felt hat.
    Forge welding was becoming a lost art for a while, seems to be making a come back with the knife building craze.
    Pretty cool video, I like watching all the big saw mill videos their scary as hell.
    Cheers Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    While on the welding topic when I was at TAFE learning stick the teacher gave us some special rods. We were welding mild steel with it. I didnt take note of the type but it went on like glass and the slag curled up behind the weld like a scorpion. It just looked like black shiny glass. Does anyone know what rod type that might be?

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    In my experience, a cellulose coated rod will do that.
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    Thanks Don. Now that rings a definite bell. It was a long time ago but I reckon I recall that. Cheers

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    Cellulose rods, like the linked E6011 are suitable for AC current. Most machines are DC these days.
    The characteristics are harsh, hence why the old timers would call them 'fire sticks'. Greater Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) where the metal structure will be compromised, and be most likely to fail.
    I believe they also have a higher diffused Hydrogen content in the weld deposit, meaning more defects as a result of hydrogen cracking/cold cracking.
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    They are an all position rod used in pipe welding or were in my day

    Mainly used for the root run and 6013 were used to fill the rest if you had good access
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRJim View Post
    Austarc electrodes. There is no comparison to the ones you get at bunnings or even the BOC ones are rubbish. You can get them at total tools and some other places sell them. You can teach a monkey to weld like a pro in 1 day with those bad boy's.

    Cheers Jim
    What's the difference between GP and 16TC?

    I have some 6013 GP rods ATM but am looking to try 6011 for AC and 7016 or 7018.

    Should I bother with the 6011? Pretty much all of the stuff I will be welding will be prepped - the worst will be mill scale.

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