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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article .com, "Mike" wrote: 'regular' welding rod? What's that? Not a 4130 rod for welding 4130? - Mike Nope 4130 rod for welding 4130 will require heat treat, or it will be brittle and crack. Use standard, off-the-shelf welding rod from your local welding supplier. Oh, I forgot to mention, the welded material gets just as hot as the weld, so if you have cracking problems that require heat treatment, you are going to have problems regardless of the rod you use. Most of the time, cracking problems are hydrogen embrittlement, and are prevented by using a low hydrogen rod, such as the 7018,8018,9018... series of rods. -Chuck |
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