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Hello . My dad gave me some welding rods that are hobarts17091 . He said the where very expensive . They weld really smooth .they have a pink flux on them . I fill like I'm over thinking this but buy chart they don't make sense . Does anyone know about these rods ?? Thanks!
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stiltner27 wrote:Hello . My dad gave me some welding rods that are hobarts17091 . He said the where very expensive . They weld really smooth .they have a pink flux on them . I fill like I'm over thinking this but buy chart they don't make sense . Does anyone know about these rods ?? Thanks!
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stiltner27,
They are 308L stainless rods, I'm not sure what you're welding with them, but it would be a waste to just practice on mild steel with them. They are made to weld 300 series stainless (304 mostly) and the -17 is the position, which if I remember right is flat and the L is for Low Carbon.

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Thanks for the info . I've only used two out of a ten pound box .
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Most ss stick rods run as smooth as a babies bum.

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Some do - but most SS rod in the UK also runs in all directions unless in 1G position - absolutely dreadful rods ( except some Soudometal ones that I can't find anymore ! ) - I can't explain it - but we seem to have some of the nicest 6013 known to man & mostly the worst of everything else ! I also tried all the LWS & looked on the internet to try & buy some 6010 just to say I'd tried it - but I reckon outside of the US their like hens teeth ! - did find some un-branded mystery 6011 once on Ebay - not convinced I want to experiment though as people here seem to hate on the 6011 .
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noddybrian wrote:Some do - but most SS rod in the UK also runs in all directions unless in 1G position - absolutely dreadful rods ( except some Soudometal ones that I can't find anymore ! ) - I can't explain it - but we seem to have some of the nicest 6013 known to man & mostly the worst of everything else ! I also tried all the LWS & looked on the internet to try & buy some 6010 just to say I'd tried it - but I reckon outside of the US their like hens teeth ! - did find some un-branded mystery 6011 once on Ebay - not convinced I want to experiment though as people here seem to hate on the 6011 .
Should be plenty of good 6010 and 6011 available in uk.
bohler 6010 are a very good rod, hard on the machine and pricey though.lincoln 5p are available in rapid welding, heard good things but never tried em
esab nu5 are a handy 6011.easy on the machine to run, about €100 for a 20kg tin
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