Stoody Sos 316l Stainless Steel Self Shielded-flux Cored Wire .045" 33lb on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, United States
Stoody’s “SOS” wires offer the productivity and
efficiencies of continuous welding wire and the
convenience and low cost of open arc (gas-less)
welding. Stoody “SOS” wires can be used as a
direct replacement for solid stainless wires or
electrodes of the same grade both in fabricating and
overlay applications. Stoody’s “SOS” wires do not require specialized
equipment. For best results, a constant voltage, direct
current power source is recommended.
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