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Difference? Best for molly,mild steel and SS? edumacate me on difference in two.




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Can't educate you,or tell you why but 2% is what I was taught to useand all I have bought and used for aluminum and all other


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on aluminum I have always used pure,2% for steel. The above are both 2%,but have different qualities I assume that make them better or worst as case may be.




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Lanthanated tungsten (1.5% is gold stripe) will erode less than pure tungsten on AC/aluminum. This allows for point profile to remain in lieu of having a ball form on your pure tungsten. I use 1.5% Lanthanated on aluminum and still use 2% thoriated on carbon/stainless.
 
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He says 2% Lanthanated for everything generally
 
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From weldingtipsandtricks.com :

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I would say it depends on your machine (and material). The older the machine (AC) and lower voltage, the more I would go with pure tungsten. With some square wave and all inverter machines on highter voltage, I would go with a 1.5% - 2% lanthanated.



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i use E3 for about everything

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...and one is mildly radioactive, and one is not...only Lanth for me ;-)
 
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i use E3 for about everything

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Ok Ted, I just ordered a box of 1/16" and 3/32"...if it doesn't make magic I'm holding you personally responsible....lol

What the heck is with all the .040" sizes in this stuff?? I've never used an electrode that small....maybe for aluminum sheet?


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.040 IS NOT ELECTRODE ITS WIRE FOR MIG.lol




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.040 IS NOT ELECTRODE ITS WIRE FOR MIG.lol



Right?? Bet an .040" tungsten would break if you dropped it..


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