The stick welder is available for getting the right finish and doing more than rust removal from the surface of this thin metal.
Welding thin sheet metal with stick rods.
One remedy to this can be to switch to thinner 1 16 inch e6013 rod.
Let s say you are using a 5 64 inch e6013 rod at the right amperage value but still your filler rod keeps sticking to the base metal.
The 7014 rod provides 70 000 psi.
The 7014 welding rod is usually preferred for mild and low alloy steels.
If the metal is around 3 16 inch long we recommend you to use the stick welder.
They reflect smooth beads with ripples.
Without these right welding tools like a welding rod you might be struggling to weld very thin metals.
Just grab a piece of sheet metal to get the heat set correctly and go to town.
A thick rod selection for welding thin sheets can also cause electrode sticking issues.
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Lots and lots of practice described below practice practice practice the first thing you should get used to is to strike the arc at very low amps and avoiding burning holes into the sheet.
Many brands make these welding rods.
The slag can be easily removed with a slag hammer often times self lifting.
I guess the moral of the story is you can do just about anything with a stick welder in a pinch.
It only takes a little bit of practice to make it happen.
Hey ag i also would go with the 6013 and i like the 5 64 for thin sheet metal if i have to smaw weld.
How to weld thin gauge steel similar to car body panel down to 8mm or 1 32 of an inch thick with arc or stick welder.
I prefer to mig on all thin sheetmetal for optimum results but if the smaw is all you have the smallest rod you use will result in a better weld.
Make sure to always match up the correct sized rod to metal as a thicker rod will destroy thinner metals leaving you with a mess and wasted money.
Farmer rods or better e7018 1 16 welding rods which need to be baked before use thin sheet metal 0 021 was what i used.
How thin is this metal.