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locoR1

posted on 6/4/07 at 07:42 AM Reply With Quote
Damp looking Arc welding rods

As the title really I have a box of arc welding rods which I haven't used for a good few years they look damp!
I'm sure I've read about putting them in the oven to dry them out is this correct? has anybody tried it?

And the really important thing will they stink the house out, should I wait for SWIMBO to go out?

Thanks in advance Dave...........

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Mr Whippy

posted on 6/4/07 at 07:48 AM Reply With Quote
quite a normal thing to do and they don't smell. I'd put them in at 100C for an hour or so but if you look on the pack I'd think there would be guide lines.

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JAG

posted on 6/4/07 at 07:50 AM Reply With Quote
Yep, I've dried arc welding rods in an oven before.

100 Celsius for an hour or so will do it very well.





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locoR1

posted on 6/4/07 at 08:02 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the quick reply's guys,

Ill stick them in the oven now wile swmbo,s still in bed

100deg c what's that in gas mark? Don't want to wake her to ask

Cheers Dave............

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trogdor

posted on 6/4/07 at 08:16 AM Reply With Quote
about gas mark 5?

oh if only i had a gas cooker and oven! miss them so much!






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bilbo

posted on 6/4/07 at 08:16 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by locoR1
Thanks for the quick reply's guys,

Ill stick them in the oven now wile swmbo,s still in bed

100deg c what's that in gas mark? Don't want to wake her to ask

Cheers Dave............


100degs is roughly 1/4 i.e 1 quater of a mark - HTH





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locoR1

posted on 6/4/07 at 08:31 AM Reply With Quote
Gas mark 5 was a good guess then!
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907

posted on 6/4/07 at 08:37 AM Reply With Quote
A couple of points if i may.

Gas ovens are not ideal as gas gives off water as it burns.
(That's why your Sunday joint doesn't shrink as much in a gas oven.)

100C isn't enough. Most rod boxes suggest at least 200C, even up to 350C.
Murex Nicrex (stainless) are 350C for 2 hours.

Welders tip.
Lay a few rods across the palm of your hand and shake them so they rattle together.
They will make a dull noise.
Now do the same with DRY rods. They will make a higher pitch "ping" noise.

Hth

Paul G






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dave r

posted on 6/4/07 at 05:03 PM Reply With Quote
another tip
leave them on top of the boiler, and it keeps them at least dryish, if not properly dry
(at least they dont steam when you use them this way)

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Peteff

posted on 6/4/07 at 10:37 PM Reply With Quote
I keep mine in the airing cupboard behind the tank. Down at the yard we used to have a box with a permanently lit 60w bulb in it to keep them dry.





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907

posted on 7/4/07 at 05:21 AM Reply With Quote
Absolutely.

As Dave & Pete says, better to keep them dry, than have to dry them.

Paul G






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dave r

posted on 7/4/07 at 07:05 AM Reply With Quote
where i used to work had a electrode oven.....
used to do a great job on pasties!

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