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E6013 steel electrodes are ideal for all-purpose and all-position welding. These rods are great for light gauge metal, sheet metal, duct work and all types of mild steel fabrication! These rods produc more→e excellent wetting action, yielding smooth and flat beads with steady arc with either AC or DC operations. Use these electrodes on mild steel where ease of operation and good appearance is required.
Welding Goggles, Lift Front, Welding goggles featuring 2 inch x 4-1/4 inch No.5 shade hardened lens with clear glass cover lens. Meets ANSI Z87.1 safety standards. Conforms comfortably to the head and more→allows ample room to fit over regular eye glasses. Designed for gas welding only. Provides 99.9 percent UV protection.
E6013 steel electrodes are ideal for all-purpose and all-position welding. These rods are great for light gauge metal, sheet metal, duct work and all types of mild steel fabrication! These rods produc more→e excellent wetting action, yielding smooth and flat beads with steady arc with either AC or DC operations. Use these electrodes on mild steel where ease of operation and good appearance is required.
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"E7018 mild steel ""Low Hydrogen"" welding electrodes easily produces quality results on smaller amperage DC or higher amperage AC welders. It is suitable for all positions on hardenable steels where more→no preheat is used, and on cold rolled steels normally exhibiting excessive porosity when welded with conventional rod. The low hydrogen content reduces cracking and peeling of the weld material. Use for field erections, steel structures, frames, trailer hitches and chassis."
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Forney Industries is one of America's longest operating family owned tool, equipment and accessory product companies. Headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, the company was founded in 1932 and intro more→duced the first publicly available arc welder in the 1940s. Today, Forney offers thousands of metalworking products within four categories: welding, abrasives, personal protective equipment and shop tools.
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Forney Industries is one of America's longest operating family-owned tool, equipment and accessory product companies. Headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, the company was founded in 1932 and intro more→duced the first publicly available arc welder in the 1940s. Today, Forney offers thousands of metalworking products within four categories: welding, abrasives, personal protective equipment and shop tools.
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"Replacement 2 inch x 4-1/4 inch welding helmet cover lens. High quality material offers superior protection from dust, weld spatter and impact. Meets ANSI Z87.1 Safety Standards. Fits Forney 55663 (" more→"Slim Line""), 55666 (""Bandit I"") and 55680 (""Super Slim"") welding helmets and most brand name helmets using a 2 inch x 4-1/4 inch window opening."
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For more than 80 years, Forney Industries has been committed to offering products that make your life easier. Whether you are a seasoned welder, rancher or someone who simply enjoys working in the gar more→age, we offer more than 5,000 products based on what you need, not on what we want to sell.
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Forney Industries is one of America’s longest operating family-owned tool, equipment, and accessory product companies. Headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, the company was founded in 1932 and intr more→oduced the first publicly available arc welder in the 1940s. Today, Forney offers thousands of metalworking products within four categories: welding, abrasives, personal protective equipment, and shop tools.
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