Hi everyone. i am also facing the almost same issue. we are short for E 8018 W2 electrode for corten steel. now contractor wanted to use E 8018 G electrode as a W2 replacement. kindly guide me whether to allow him or not? reply kindly?
On Thursday, 20 October 2011 14:16:58 UTC+5, Tunisian Quality Engineer wrote:
-- On Thursday, 20 October 2011 14:16:58 UTC+5, Tunisian Quality Engineer wrote:
Hi all
For welding Corten steel, we have in storage E8018-C1 Electrod, may it substitue E8018-G, how can confirm ?
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