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radnor welding rods !@#

8.5K views 13 replies 14 participants last post by  Coastaltech welder  
#1 ·
a month or so ago my dad had a progect he was working on so he bought some radnor 6011 3/32 rods i went out to the shop picked them up and went to work fixing some welds on a re pourposing project im working on first rod ran great flat welds were fine so i tried some up hill worked great grabed a hand full and started burning them up.....then started having an unpredictable arc (all over the place) :angry:any one else have this problem with radnor rods?
 
#3 ·
I have not had good luck with radnor anything. They tried passing off "victor style" torch tips a few years ago at work, never could make them seat right. I purchased a couple 1lb boxes of the 6011 , 1/8", several years ago to try out and ended up throwing it away. I stay away from it now!
 
#6 ·
I've used their 1/8'' cast iron rods, COMPLETE JUNK, couldn't keep a good arc going for more than 2-3 seconds. I only use Airgas for my gas cylinders because they seem to be the cheapest in town and I usually get a good discount ;)
 
#7 · (Edited)
Another "thumbs down" for Radnor $h!+. Radnor mig wire and stick electrodes are a fricking joke!!!! I wish I could punch out the CEO of Airgas. I would make him choke on that Radnor crap! I also wish people would refuse to buy Radnor "anything," this putting them out of business or off the market completely.

R-A-D-N-O-R SUUUUUUCKS!!!!!!
 
#9 ·
It' amazing how different rods of the same number act differently. I tried many 6011 rods as an experiment, sticking only to the light colored flux brands. I found the 'Airco easy arc" to be almost a mix between 6011 and butter rod like 6013. There is quite a difference. I have not tried fourney, but sounds like I will.
Might be a good time to list all the top of the line choices in popular rods. The expensive super "missle weld rods" and similar ones seem to weld great, but is there a comparable one at a decent price? I rarely use them, but if I'm welding a critical part, sometimes I use them. I tried a higher XXX18 rod just to compare, I believe it was Lincoln 11018. It seemed good, but I don't have any test results on them.
 
#10 ·
Radnor branded anything is usually the cheapest Chinese crap built buy the lowest bidder. Airgas is really pushing this crap on everyone and its complete JUNK. They aren't even stocking any of the good consumables anymore.
 
#12 ·
This thread has me wondering what my local hardware store (L&M Fleet Supply) carries on the open shelves....

For at least 15 years I've just grabbed a fistfull of whatever rod I needed off the open racks - all have welded as expected with normal slag removal. Normally 7014.

Only problem rods I've encountered were last month when I got a box of Hobart 6013 for my kid to practice with - spatters like mad.

Dave J.
 
#13 ·
The Radnor ER70S2 tig rod is ok, and their gloves are fairly decent. Their torch tips are kind of crude looking and their tip cleaners and torch strikers are CRAP!
For stick rod I will only buy Lincoln.