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Date Published: 01st August 2009
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Stick welding is a process that uses a covered electrode that is also called a stick. The full name for stick welding is protected Metal Arc Welding ( SMAW ) and is more widely used than many other methods of welding.

This works by liquefying the flux that covers the electrode as the welder welds a work-piece. As this process continues it forms gas and slag and these 2 things shield the arc and the weld pool of molten metal. The flux also adds scavengers, deoxidizers and other types of alloy elements to the metal during the weld.

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There are several advantages of using this strategy. First of all this is one of the most inexpensive methods to weld as the hardware is simple to use, portable and inexpensive. This technique is also less at the mercy of wind and drafts than other methods, particularly the welding processes that are gas shielded. You may also use this technique in any position.


The Stick welding process overview shows this process is used more than any other type of arc welding. As an example, you can use this technique to make small repairs around your house, you can repair hardware and it is used in the erection of still and other commercial types of joining metal.

Sometimes there can be problems with stick melding but they are relatively simple to fix.

- Spatter - this basically makes the metal look messy and it is dear to clean. There are many things you can do to mend this and we will talk more about this in the tips article.

- Undercutting - this also changes the appearance of the metal and can weaken the weld particularly when it has stress or fatigue.

- Cracking - there are various types of cracks can happen in different spaces in the weld, and it can be caused by high carbon or high alloy content.


When you are looking for flux coated electrodes you will find them in several different sizes and lengths. The most effective way to say which ones you want is to match the base metal with the properties of the electrodes. You can mostly find them in bronze, aluminum bronze, nickel and stainless steel.

Of all the electric welding strategies, stick welding is the most flexible because it can be employed to weld more metals together than many of the other methods. However, even when you are a newb it is fast to learn and with practice you may do a very good weld using this method.

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