If stored properly most electrodes have a long shelf life. Moisture is the main contributer to electrode deterioration. Keep them warm enough to eliminate moisture ( above 212oF) and they will last a long time.
theyre tired
The welding operation is stopped by moving the welding torch away from the workpiece to break the electrical circuit and extinguish the welding arc. Additionally, turning off the welding power source or releasing the welding trigger can also stop the welding operation.
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fenwick acts like its still an American company but their rods are made in china, stop buying them
No, it is not correct; only a nuclear chain reaction can be stopped with control rods.
if they work loose, the tabs that keep them from shifting are broken. replace them. its called a "fitting kit" if you get them from the dealer. theyre inexpensive and simple to replace.
take their fishing rods then they cannot mate
No, control rods in nuclear reactors are not used to stop leaks. Control rods are used to regulate the power output of the reactor by absorbing neutrons and controlling the rate of nuclear fission. To stop a leak in a nuclear reactor, different containment and safety systems are employed to isolate and contain the leak.
when theyre ready and you take them off of it and try someting else
Check first with your community college as they very often have contact with companies that are looking for graduates of a welding class. Check local phones books of companies that do welding and stop in and ask if they are hiring
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