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The only time I welded corten I used 7018 electrodes. I was told that elements in the corten mixed with the electrode in the weld giving it rust resistant capabilities.
stainless steel contains chromium. chromium gives off toxic fumes when heated.
No, I can't.
The three ways you would weld stainless steel are; 1. laser 2. friction 3. TIG Only TIG should be considered for nonproduction welding.
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The only time I welded corten I used 7018 electrodes. I was told that elements in the corten mixed with the electrode in the weld giving it rust resistant capabilities.
Yep, you can weld steel to stainless and you can weld stainless to steel. You can use steel or stainless welding rod in either case but the steel or steel welding rod will of course rust.
You can weld stainless steel to stainless steel using various welding methods such as TIG welding and MIG welding. However, it is best to get a professional to do the job. And understand that stainless steel does not weld very successfully under any circumstances - it will almost always, inevitably, break right next to the weld.
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You can use the 308 or 316.
stainless steel contains chromium. chromium gives off toxic fumes when heated.
yes
No, I can't.
The three ways you would weld stainless steel are; 1. laser 2. friction 3. TIG Only TIG should be considered for nonproduction welding.
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