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		By: 6010 vs 7018 Rod Selection Guide: When to Use Each Stick Electrode		</title>
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		By: Stick Welding Arc Blow Causes and Fixes: Magnetic Arc Deflection, Ground Clamp Placement, AC/DC Settings, and Weld Sequence		</title>
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		By: 7018 Rod Moisture Contamination Troubleshooting: Porosity, Rod Sticking, Arc Instability, and Hydrogen Cracking Risk		</title>
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