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Farmwelding
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So after about a month I finally got my high school and tech school to communicate and got my classes straightened out. My current lab assignments are 1F 6010 and 7018 boat anchors. I only did 3 layers on the 6010 but burned a lot of 7018. Damn fine practice but this is where stick really shows its weak was in time. I spent 4-5 hours on both of them and around 56 rods.
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A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Nick
Popeye the old miner
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It looks like you got it goin on young fella...looks good...stick welding can be slow, but its a whole buncha fun...back in the day when that was all I had to work with it was nothing for me to burn 50 to 70 pounds of 3/16" and 1/4" 7018 in a 10 hour day while doin a dragline bucket...overhead vertical whatever I had a blast...now I'm an old fart and a spoiled brat and rarely dig out the stinger and rods since I run innershield most of time...but once in awhile for old time sake I will do a day of stick welding if the customer isn't in a hurry for his shovel.
Have fun and be safe

Popeye
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