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countryboy1127
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A little 7018 and 309 on some socket fittings and a 7018 cap on on a flange replacement
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Beautiful!!!
What machine/rods/amps you using??

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Wow, I really like that pipe filler/cap. Is that using a type of "Z" weave? Also what position was it in?
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Akweld---The machine is a dimension 452 . 7018 rods were Excalibur in 3/32 and running about 85-90 amps . Im not sure of brand of the 309L but it was 1/8 rods running about 150 amps . I do use the dig on the machine to control the arc but not real sure the actual setting. the machines a few years old and the guides almost worn off

Opolis--- its hard to explain, more like a trace the front of the puddle and a slight side to side as your moving up . If I remember. Orrect I was using 3/32 7018 amps around 68- 74 the pipe was in the horizontal position on jack stands .
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