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Good commentary, I agree. My problem is the overhead base metal is very thin and cooler electrode positive is the only way to accomplish anything without chasing holes all day. Thanks for sharing this video.
Hello brother I have a very big problem with 6013 I can only weld it flat position other positions puddle drips and never stick to base metal. What should I do please help me I have inverter welding machine which hase positive and negative cords. Should I change it like you?
@@weldtechsolutions Hi brother Thanks for replying I used amperage from 60 to 100 to weld with 6013 overhead and vertical positions but no success but i have never known about changing polarity. Evertime i weld vertical puddle just flows down and drips to the ground. Size of rods 2.5 mm 3 mm
@vorsprung2330 I would use electrode positive. Amps for a 2.5mm I would look at around 80 for vertical and around 90 for overhead. You rod angle for vertical needs to be around 15 degrees pointing up. When you put a slight weave on vertical thats to spread the heat to keep your weld pool cooler so you can defy gravity. Ill have a look at vids that would help you and get back to you.
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Good commentary, I agree. My problem is the overhead base metal is very thin and cooler electrode positive is the only way to accomplish anything without chasing holes all day.
Thanks for sharing this video.
Your welcome. 🙂
What thickness metal are you welding.?
Hello brother
I have a very big problem with 6013
I can only weld it flat position other positions puddle drips and never stick to base metal. What should I do please help me
I have inverter welding machine which hase positive and negative cords. Should I change it like you?
Hi what size rods are you using and what amps are you running them on.
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Hi brother
Thanks for replying
I used amperage from 60 to 100 to weld with 6013 overhead and vertical positions but no success but i have never known about changing polarity. Evertime i weld vertical puddle just flows down and drips to the ground.
Size of rods
2.5 mm 3 mm
@vorsprung2330
I would use electrode positive.
Amps for a 2.5mm I would look at around 80 for vertical and around 90 for overhead.
You rod angle for vertical needs to be around 15 degrees pointing up.
When you put a slight weave on vertical thats to spread the heat to keep your weld pool cooler so you can defy gravity.
Ill have a look at vids that would help you and get back to you.
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