

WeldingCity 10-pcs TIG Welding Tungsten Electrode Tri-Element Non-Radioactive (Purple/AWS: EWG) 3/32 x 7 | 10-pk
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Brandon Drew
> 24 hourFor my first attempt TIG welding these did just fine. I dont have a whole lot of experience, but these seemed to handle different thicknesses of metal and made my arc very controllable. Also this particular tungsten sharpens really well with a brand new cut off wheel.
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Allvonia
> 24 hourNice product and price. Bought these for my husband, he said theyre much more expensive in stores for just 2. Would buy again.
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Bob
> 24 hourThis tungsten works great!
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Mauricio Alejandro Gomez Restrepo
> 24 hourExcelente producto, me gusto mucho.
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Victor P.
> 24 hourWould buy a again
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renaye
> 24 hourWorks well for what I need
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Jesse P.
> 24 hourGreat tungsten
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J. Johnson
> 24 hourGood tungsten rods. The size is perfect for thin sheet metal.
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bobski
> 24 hourIve got a Radex One geiger counter/dosimeter that I laid on top of a new package of 10 0.040x7 electrodes. It read 0.28µS/Hr, with a background reading of 0.10µS/Hr. For comparison, I also did the two packages of red 2%Th electrodes I had on hand, getting 0.56µS/Hr and 1.08µS/Hr readings. Mind you those are 3/32 and 1/16 electrodes, and different brands from a local welding supplier. Dividing the reading by the volume of the electrodes gave me wildly different numbers for the 2% thorium (no, I didnt mix up the data - I re-measured to be sure) at 0.08µS/Hr per cc (3/32) and 0.35µS/Hr per cc (1/16). These Tri-mix .040 electrodes come back at 0.12µS/Hr per cc. Not bad, but definitely radioactive.
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William
> 24 hourgood