bczygan
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I enjoyed reading this thread. I did a lot of welding on power houses, refineries ,etc in the 70's early 80's. I loved 7018 because you could make it look so pretty, once you got your hand. The 6010 cover pass can be difficult. Best, prettiest, weld I ever saw was on Bellevue PH, S of Omaha. Young guy did a 24" XH horizontal cover pass with 6010. It was about 2.5" across and it was laced so that it was just...perfect. Perfect, in every way! I can see it still. I could pass about any test anywhere back in the day. That is long passed. I stick to mig these days as I don't have a stick machine.
Make sure you rod is dry and hot if you can. It's amazing what a little time in the oven can do for old 60 or 70 rod. Rod angle and not a very pronounced weave. Net/net, there is no substitute for what you are doing and that is practice, practice, practice. You'll get it, if it doesn't drive you crazy first.
Don't worry......I was crazy to begin with!

12 hour day tomorrow. Morning class 9-2 and then just stay straight through in the lab including the evening class 5-9! Should get some good practice in.
Bill
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