Popawisky New Member Messages 7 Location Western. Australia Aug 19, 2016 #1 Complete newbie. Reading up on electrode classifications. 6013, 6011. etc. I have stumbled across electrodes stamped Astro 200. They seem over the top price wise, but how does the Astro200 fit into the classification??? Pete
Complete newbie. Reading up on electrode classifications. 6013, 6011. etc. I have stumbled across electrodes stamped Astro 200. They seem over the top price wise, but how does the Astro200 fit into the classification??? Pete
Wendelspanswick Member Messages 6,486 Aug 19, 2016 #2 I'm guessing its just a brand name, you need to read the specifications to find what type of rod they are.
I'm guessing its just a brand name, you need to read the specifications to find what type of rod they are.
A Arclikeharrypotter Member Messages 1,241 Location Northampton Aug 19, 2016 #3 TechnicAl do you know much about 8015 electrodes? I've got a load of metrode chromet 1 and filarc kv4 not really sure what there intended use is?
TechnicAl do you know much about 8015 electrodes? I've got a load of metrode chromet 1 and filarc kv4 not really sure what there intended use is?
A Arclikeharrypotter Member Messages 1,241 Location Northampton Aug 19, 2016 #4 Much appreciated for the response. Means that not all these elctrodes will go to waste then!!! Thanks.
Much appreciated for the response. Means that not all these elctrodes will go to waste then!!! Thanks.