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Here is a t joint fillet weld I've done in the ole basement. Using a Montgomery Ward AC welder 7018 3/32 flat.

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3 passes and it looks like it's a tad low so another round of beads should bring it up. What does she look like fellas?


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You are a good man with 7018!!!!!!
Very few welders can live off a buzz-box and 7018, Not even Me!!!! :lol: :lol:
Very nice beads, what amperage you running? what rods?
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I've wore 7018s and 6011s out with this machine haha. I got em at tractor supply. Hobart 7018ac 5/32 I think that was the size. I ran 150-165 varying with the temp my metal got and how my power kraft was runnin that day.


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I just got mine for free today the exact same welder. I am newbie myself but I need to get back up to speed and for the moment this is the only machine I have. Very nice looking welds.
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