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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1606758" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>For full penetration root weld, 6010. For capping passes cover with lo-hy (7018). 7018 if done right pretty much sheds it's own slag. It should be lifting itself off the weld as it cools, and a quick swipe with a piece of welding rod will finish the deal. </p><p>6010 and 7018 transfer from rod to weld differently from each other. (spray vs. splatter) so both are pretty handy for their intended uses.</p><p>I do want a grown-up sized MIG for the shop though. Those are handy right there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1606758, member: 12520"] For full penetration root weld, 6010. For capping passes cover with lo-hy (7018). 7018 if done right pretty much sheds it's own slag. It should be lifting itself off the weld as it cools, and a quick swipe with a piece of welding rod will finish the deal. 6010 and 7018 transfer from rod to weld differently from each other. (spray vs. splatter) so both are pretty handy for their intended uses. I do want a grown-up sized MIG for the shop though. Those are handy right there. [/QUOTE]
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