General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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Hi all. I am new to the forum and tig welding. I have been learning mostly from watching YouTube. I bought a used tig welder that came with various filler wire. Some of the wire is for stainless but has no markings. How do I tell what type of stainless wire it is? Thanks for your help.
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Yzdrew170 wrote:Hi all. I am new to the forum and tig welding. I have been learning mostly from watching YouTube. I bought a used tig welder that came with various filler wire. Some of the wire is for stainless but has no markings. How do I tell what type of stainless wire it is? Thanks for your help.
If it's not stamped or flag tagged then you won't know. Unless you have access to a Positive Material Identification (PMI) gun, which are very expensive. http://alloytester.com/s1-titan
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Thanks for the reply. I think I will just buy some new rods.
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Just use them for practice on mild steel and 304, 304 will dilute most stainless filler enough that it should be fine if it's not used in a critical application.

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Welcome to the Forum, Yzdrew170

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