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Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 11:25 pm
by eelman308
Can ER70s steel filler and 4043 - 5356 aluminum filler be stored in the same tube? I currently only have a small amount of each so are multiple tubes necessary? Or are bad things gonna happen due to dis similar metals hanging around with each other?

Thanks

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:31 am
by Spartan
A TIG welder's reputation and status within the welding community is directly proportional to the number of filler rod tubes that they display for other TIG welders to look upon. It's how we impress each other and establish dominance.

Academics display their multitude of degrees. Master chefs hang their high-end pans and cutlery in their kitchens for all to see. A hunter will hang upon their walls guns and shoulder mounts. A star athlete has medals, ribbons and trophies festooning their homes.

And us TIG welders...we have our tubes.

It's your call.

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:06 am
by robtg
Spartan wrote:A TIG welder's reputation and status within the welding community is directly proportional to the number of filler rod tubes that they display for other TIG welders to look upon. It's how we impress each other and establish dominance.

Academics display their multitude of degrees. Master chefs hang their high-end pans and cutlery in their kitchens for all to see. A hunter will hang upon their walls guns and shoulder mounts. A star athlete has medals, ribbons and trophies festooning their homes.

And us TIG welders...we have our tubes.

It's your call.

Now I have to go out in the shop and count my tubes. :)

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:27 am
by tweake
eelman308 wrote:Can ER70s steel filler and 4043 - 5356 aluminum filler be stored in the same tube? I currently only have a small amount of each so are multiple tubes necessary? Or are bad things gonna happen due to dis similar metals hanging around with each other?

Thanks
i will say no.
i know fab shops jump up and down if their aluminium is even transported with steel. stainless guys are even worse. stainless gets trucked separately.
its simply due to contamination from one product to the other.

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:41 am
by cj737
eelman308 wrote:Can ER70s steel filler and 4043 - 5356 aluminum filler be stored in the same tube? I currently only have a small amount of each so are multiple tubes necessary? Or are bad things gonna happen due to dis similar metals hanging around with each other?

Thanks
The sun will still rise if you store them together. It is not recommended to mix steel/ally in the same storage tube, but if you're just a hobbyist, the Metalurgy Police won't be stopping in to write you up. But it is worth the small investment to grab some extra tubes.

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:48 am
by BugHunter
I would at least try to keep them separated with craft paper.

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:13 am
by eelman308
They came in a plastic bag so for now I'll throw 'em all in the same tube in those bags and put additional tubes on the wish list.

Thanks guys!

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:19 pm
by Gligor
Don't put them together, they hate each other and they'll start a fight. You'll find your rods broken into pieces :lol: .
Jokes aside, it's not recommended, but it's not end of the world. Use some material dedicated scotch brite, wipe them down with acetone using clean paper towel before welding, and you're good to go (unless you are working on some structural critical applications).
I know I'm going to be disrespected by many people because of what I just said. By that rationale, you shouldn't rest your aluminum/stainless rods on the welding table.

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:26 pm
by Oscar
Spartan wrote:A TIG welder's reputation and status within the welding community is directly proportional to the number of filler rod tubes that they display for other TIG welders to look upon. It's how we impress each other and establish dominance.

Where do I stand??

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8-) :lol:

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:44 pm
by BugHunter
I'm not sure you've got any floor space TO stand. :lol:

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:14 pm
by Oscar
:lol:

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:45 pm
by LtBadd
Oscar wrote:
Spartan wrote:A TIG welder's reputation and status within the welding community is directly proportional to the number of filler rod tubes that they display for other TIG welders to look upon. It's how we impress each other and establish dominance.

Where do I stand??

8-) :lol:
If you have to ask... :lol:

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:02 pm
by Oscar
Been meaning to make something to hold all of that, but it's another project to put on the back-burner due to lack of free-time. Oh well, that is the trade-off I have to accept.

Re: Storing ER70s and 4043 filler

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:18 pm
by clavius
Oscar wrote:
Spartan wrote:A TIG welder's reputation and status within the welding community is directly proportional to the number of filler rod tubes that they display for other TIG welders to look upon. It's how we impress each other and establish dominance.

Where do I stand??

Image



8-) :lol:
Well, your profile picture sort of says it all.