On 6/6/2025 2:02 AM, Richard Smith wrote:
Hello everyone
Decades after first mention of tack welding with SMAW 6010's, on then
welding newsgroup and on r.c.m., I tried - and am bowled-over!
In Britain almost no use of 6010's and 6011's.
I think that is in part because 6010 doesn't run on all the machines
that could fly through 6013 and 7018. Only in recent years have I see
mif price import machines able to run 60610 reliably, and some of them
have shown mixed results from one machine to the next of the same model.
I can't speak to older transformer machines. My Lincoln cracker box
barely ran 7018 well. My only other transformer machine is the Miller
MIG box. WEll I do have an ancient Hobart (Real Hobart, not Miller
Hobart) generator welder, but my dad parked it decades ago when it
melted its starting battery. I haven't got around to trouble shooting it.
I've used for a couple of decades of root-running.
"In background" a bit because my Miller Dynasty 200DX welding machine
won't "keyhole" with 6010. Which was my first application of
cellulosic 6010's and 6011's - "keyhole" the root of a V-butt weld.
Well, trying to weld 10mm A/F 6mm nuts to the periphery of a 10mm
wall thickness tube forming the shell of my rod-mill, suddenly
recalled 6010's used for tacking in North America.
So that's "open arc" - use like a 6013 (7018 is "open arc" but very
close-up due to cup formation at end of rod - so not that similar)
Wow!
That was a trick I missed!
* instant arc-up and pool formation
* fluidity
* very "clean"
* fast freeze
* directional directable arc
* smooth and pleasant to use
Thanks for the info. While the odds are never zero I am unlikely to run
6010 any time soon. There is always that chance. I will have some
questions about mid thickness overhead welding soon.
Well everyone - best wishes and thanks for all the help along the way,
Rich S
Same to you.
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