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Bricky1
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I need to weld some 2" x 2" x 1/4" stainless angles to carbon steel tube steel to anchor some Indiana Lime stone. Can I use a 7018 or a 6011 to make this connection or do I need to use a stainless rod? Also what current AC or DC an polarity would you suggest? I believe the stainless will melt faster and I need to move a little quicker when making a pass.;
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You should use a 309 stainless filler. That is designed for joining carbon steel to stainless. As far as welding, it will weld just like carbon steel.
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Jim's, right. 309,304, 316 whatever for what your doing. Remember though the gas axe is out for cutting anything loose. You will actually like the way if runs in flat. I normally run on the hot side, but for overhead and vertical up I weld considerably less amps than I would for a low hy for example. And a word of warning....wear you eye protection, the slag likes to wait in ambush as the weld cools then will jump at you like it was launched off a spring board.
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