Oscar,
Those are the exact same thing. Welding Material Sales is the parent company that private labels fillers for a lot of companies and sells their own branded fillers, Blue Demon. They also do the private labeling for Weldporn's fillers. I looked into having them do my private labeling but a lot of their fillers are made overseas and I wanted US if I could. Some fillers, like Ti, are mostly made over the pond and can't be helped but I will take what US products I can. I am not saying those are junk at all, just letting you know where they actually come from.
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I read that and thought "that can't be right..."Oscar wrote: For those not mathematically inclined perhaps thinking that 20-thousandths is nothing, that translates into 70% more flux than the 5P+(!).
Did the math...yeah, it's right - holy crap is all I can say.
That much additional flux has to affect something.
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I said the same thing. So I checked the math several times as well.MinnesotaDave wrote:I read that and thought "that can't be right..."Oscar wrote: For those not mathematically inclined perhaps thinking that 20-thousandths is nothing, that translates into 70% more flux than the 5P+(!).
Did the math...yeah, it's right - holy crap is all I can say.
That much additional flux has to affect something.
That one always amazes me. I did some calculations to see how much bigger of a pipe I needed to run for the flow I needed. Thought I was going to have to go from 3/4 inch up to like 3 inch. But only needed 1-1/2 inch.
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