First, the unnecessarily verbose preamble to the problem that only an engineer could write…
So I have a tab and slot welding table:
Certiflat 24x48” table- Princess Auto
And the manufacturer recommends the back ribs be welded together first, one corner first and then the opposite corner second- so the heat from both welds tends to not twist the ribs.
And the best way to do that is to have the table upside down.
And because the ribs are not that deep, the welds will need to be done vertical up.
Which means I’ll have to learn how to do vertical welds (which I’m kinda excited about).
And I’ve read that the best rod for doing vertical up is 7018.
And the last time I tried to use 7018 the arc was really unstable, which I’m wondering if it’s because the rods weren’t dry. Because I purchased them from Princess Auto… (It might have been Home Despot)
But it could be that my transformer welder (taps at 40, 50, 75, 100A) doesn’t have enough oomph for 3/32 7108 (And until I have a serious welding project, I wasn’t wanting to purchase a nice stick/TIG welder)(That will be my retirement present to myself possibly).
Which FINALLY leads me to my questions:
- Would a toaster oven work for drying out 7018 rods? I’ve heard that they are lovely to weld with when they’re dry and hot.
- Is 7018 really the best rod for vertical up?
So I have a tab and slot welding table:
Certiflat 24x48” table- Princess Auto
And the manufacturer recommends the back ribs be welded together first, one corner first and then the opposite corner second- so the heat from both welds tends to not twist the ribs.
And the best way to do that is to have the table upside down.
And because the ribs are not that deep, the welds will need to be done vertical up.
Which means I’ll have to learn how to do vertical welds (which I’m kinda excited about).
And I’ve read that the best rod for doing vertical up is 7018.
And the last time I tried to use 7018 the arc was really unstable, which I’m wondering if it’s because the rods weren’t dry. Because I purchased them from Princess Auto… (It might have been Home Despot)
But it could be that my transformer welder (taps at 40, 50, 75, 100A) doesn’t have enough oomph for 3/32 7108 (And until I have a serious welding project, I wasn’t wanting to purchase a nice stick/TIG welder)(That will be my retirement present to myself possibly).
Which FINALLY leads me to my questions:
- Would a toaster oven work for drying out 7018 rods? I’ve heard that they are lovely to weld with when they’re dry and hot.
- Is 7018 really the best rod for vertical up?