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Features

  • Extra low hydrogen (H4R)–Moisture Resistant steel electrode for unalloyed construction steels

  • Extremely smooth- spatter and turbulence- Free arc transfer

    Description

• Coating is totally non-conductive
• Unusually good AC welding characteristics • Easy re-strike
• Graphite tip

For joining and repairing boiler plate, pipe steels, ship building steels and cast steels. Excellent for weathering steels, such as “Corten”.

Specifications

Spec: AWS/ASME A5.1 E7018-1 H4MR Class: E7018

Coating: Low Hydrogen, Iron Powder

Polarity: DC Reverse (+) or AC Flux Color: Grey

Size

3/32" (2.5mm) 1/8" (3.2mm) 5/32" (4.0mm)

Features

  • Extra low hydrogen (H4R)–Moisture Resistant steel electrode for unalloyed construction steels

  • Extremely smooth- spatter and turbulence- Free arc transfer

    Description

• Coating is totally non-conductive
• Unusually good AC welding characteristics • Easy re-strike
• Graphite tip

For joining and repairing boiler plate, pipe steels, ship building steels and cast steels. Excellent for weathering steels, such as “Corten”.

Specifications

Spec: AWS/ASME A5.1 E7018-1 H4MR Class: E7018

Coating: Low Hydrogen, Iron Powder

Polarity: DC Reverse (+) or AC Flux Color: Grey

Size

3/32" (2.5mm) 1/8" (3.2mm) 5/32" (4.0mm)

Customer Reviews

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jacob
Excellent value

Great value for money! These rods deliver professional-grade results without breaking the bank.

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Jewell
Highly recommended

Highly recommend these welding rods to anyone looking for reliable performance and great value.

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Ron Grant

This is a great little rod slag that just falls right off. I do wish it came in electrodes though I m just a little awkward holding the electrode that high up...

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Jim M.

Arrived on time and works great

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John Bee

Used a few of these as soon as they came in and they seem to weld great. Trying out several different brands so seemed natural to try out Forney also. Will edit later if I decide to go with something different or figure out if one is superior to the other. As for now, there seems to be right up there with the Electrics that I normally use and are a little less expensive.