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s.s. to c.s. weld

s.s. to c.s. weld

s.s. to c.s. weld

(OP)
welding A20 c.s. to 304 s.s. using 309 s.s. rod. is this correct

RE: s.s. to c.s. weld

No, Bill, you are missing at least two capital letters and a question mark.

jt

RE: s.s. to c.s. weld

(OP)
What rod would you use?

RE: s.s. to c.s. weld

309 is correct.

RE: s.s. to c.s. weld

We can now safely say that sarcasm is recession-proof ;)

RE: s.s. to c.s. weld

There are many people who sympathize with jte (someone gave him a star), that part of engineering is how you do present yourself, 4 u, 2 u and to the rest of the world. I still prefer my name written with capital letters at the beginning;- and Stainless Steel is not s.s.
I also admit of having a smirk reading jte's reply. I'm not imune...
Cheers,
gr2vessels

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