6010 welding rods good or bad

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How to know if your welding rods are good or bad period what to do if they don't perform the way you want them to. How to manipulate the puddle and make money welding with chris.
# Taylorwelding
# 6010
# pipewelding
# 7018welding
#pipeline

Disclaimer: I am not a welding instructor, personal trainer, nutritionist or financial advisor. I’m a welder with life experience that aims to bring value to your life!
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Hey guys here’s the link to my Finacial Fitness

TaylorWelding
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This dude is a drop-dead doppelganger for Billy Bob Thornton! Looks and sounds just like him. If all you did was listen to the audio you'd swear it was BBT! Great content! Give us more!

PatriotWeldFab
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Thanks Taylor Welding, this helps me sort through the piles and piles of welding rods I got with my property.

FarmBossSaws
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I had a little job to do on my trailer the other day. Used my trusty old 1966 SA200 Redface and some 6010 5P+. Love those rods and listening to the old flat head with the straight pipe.

stevewarner
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If you have a bunch of crap rods or good rods (Especially expensive ones) but, they have had some moisture get to them one thing you can do to attempt to save them is take take a small toaster oven out of the kitchen and toss the rods in there for about an hour at 250-300. Or if your at home toss them in the oven at the house. (While the ol lady isn't home preferably)

I've brought many an old tired rod back to life doing that. I keep one of those small toaster ovens on my service truck just for that and not only because it works as a cheap hot box on a really cold day you can warm your lunch up as well.

Demonlord
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I keep coming back to videos like this to refresh my skills.

joeolejar
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Being a total beginner, I bought five pounds of the red 6010. Damn. Great video!

nealesmith
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Thanks for sharing the knowledge I love to watch your videos for tips and tricks !

ColinMalosky
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I am nothing more than a do everything myself because I want it right guy. I love to weld but only do it when I need or have to. I was so glad when you said "don't whip it" because when I heard that term it made head hurt. The way you explained it was perfect. Thanks and I look forward to learning more.... Hawk

davehawk
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Endeavor to Persevere!!!
one of my favorite lines ever.
I like your practical perspective. There's too much book learning being passed off on the web as actual knowledge from experience.
Book learning is okay-but it's just the theory and ideals and often isn't much like REALITY where we do ALL our welding. That's what makes your channel important for those trying to improve their metalworking skills. I remember when the "almighty" Jody only had one product for sale and a double handful of subs. Now he's over a million subs with a complete store and merch and lessons... Keep after it and keep it Chris Taylor.

wadepatton
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You're right! Stepping and stacking is simple, "if" you are able to maintain rod control.

mikecrice
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Used 5p in a code shop many years ago, the shop worked 24/7 360 days a year, lot of tank shells 12 inches thick, 24inch fitting on heat welded with Fleet 5p, they bought those rods and others by the box car, we had 500 Lincoln motor generator welding machines, most going at once

JohnAdams-xcyk
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Love the 5P rod! Most jobs around here want a 7018 fill and cap! But if they don't mind I always run 5P all the way out! Just looks cool to me anyhow!

allamerican
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Whered you go man, need more vids! Thanks

kpfly
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Thanks for the tips, every little bit helps.✌

neilheriot
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Chris, found you through the Ninja. This is a wonderful thing you’re doing, we need more people like you to help the younger generations. My 20 year old son has expressed of all things a interest in pipe welding. I’m not a welder, always had a interest learning. Would it be possible to make video on setting up the welder and explaining the controls in relation to welding.
Sometimes seeing is easier than reading. I have a 300 classic as well.
Thank you and keep up the good work.

christhompson
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I’m using a Hobart champion 8500 and 6010 is sticking and skipping. I never had any issues with welding before my stroke and I used to have welds that you could not tell there was a weld. I learned on 6010

Nuf_Nivah
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Great stuff for sharing, cheers, Paul

atomichydrogenweld
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Can't seem to find the old red 6010's any more I would like to have a box to use but can't seem to find them.

pl
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yes sir keep m comin bud welding is always needed

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