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1. keeping 7018 rod dry (score: 1)
Author: "Richard George x 7247 (sun)" <rkg@etec.com>
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 1997 09:29:59 -0800
After much delay (new baby and all), I finally got a chance to start working on several welding projects that have been waiting for quite a while... After trying a couple of rod types, I found out w
/html/shop-talk/1997-03/msg00015.html (7,381 bytes)

2. Re: keeping 7018 rod dry (score: 1)
Author: rogerlstevens@JUNO.COM (Roger L Stevens)
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 1997 17:12:34 EST
The traditional method is to keep it in an old refrigerator with a 60 watt light bulb continuously burning inside the refrigerator. Of course the refrigerator is not turned on. Roger -- What is a JOW
/html/shop-talk/1997-03/msg00018.html (7,551 bytes)

3. Re: keeping 7018 rod dry (score: 1)
Author: "Dunst, Mordecai" <mdunst@smtplink.coh.org>
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 97 16:06:36 pst
What I did was pretty simple and seems to work. I got an old microwave oven (no I don't nuke them..). I placed the rods into it and rigged-up an ordinary 60watt bulb to keep the inside warm. The ove
/html/shop-talk/1997-03/msg00019.html (7,373 bytes)

4. Re: keeping 7018 rod dry (score: 1)
Author: kengano@advant.com (Gano, Ken)
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 17:39:50 -0600
Yes, the plastic tubes do a wonderful job. I've kept electrodes for literally years. Another option, (a few more bucks) is an old refrigerator. Disconnect the refrigeration but leave the light bulb.
/html/shop-talk/1997-03/msg00020.html (8,375 bytes)

5. Re: keeping 7018 rod dry (score: 1)
Author: Michael Sloane <msloane@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 1997 07:46:06 -0500
I use those gasketed tubes that I bought from Northern Hydraulics, and they seem to be OK. My neighbor keeps his on top of the furnace in his basement. His furnace is used to heat his hot water, so i
/html/shop-talk/1997-03/msg00024.html (7,720 bytes)


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