dustin19
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lincoln tombstone best investment i ever made
That's the reason I bought the Miller 211. You can run 240 or 120 by simply changing the plug (both of them supplied with the welder) and it's not too big to travel.
6010 and 6011 are deep penetration rods. 6011 is for AC and DC. 7018 is a low hydrogen fill rod and 7024 has a nickname that I can't think of right now. The nick name essentially means "too easy." Like speed rod or something.I haven't welded in 20 years, and ROP shop class was 27 years ago. Check my memory: 7018 is a hydrogen flux rod; good for overhead on AC, pretty beads with a thick, easy to chip flux-residue. 7024; good basic rod. 6011; a weird looking white flux and it made ugly beads, my instructor only brought it too class as it was donated.
Any of that correct?
I still have my drop-helmet, sold my little Miller stick welder years ago. This makes me want to run a bead.
Thanks for all the input, Guys. Looks like I will be looking into the pro's/cons for me personally within the following units.
Hobart- 140, 187 or 230
Miller 211
I keep my 210 loaded with alum most of the time too. I feed it with the same bottle as the tig.
