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Use this Stitch Welder with your current arc welder to produce perfect stitch welds
Stitch welding is faster and easier than conventional stick welding, with less chance of burn-through or warping of sheet metal.
- Safely weld sheet metal as thin as 22-gauge, without distortion
- Use 1/16"-dia. arc welding rods with high-quality flux coating
- 5'-long power cord attaches to your AC-output arc welder's electrode holder
Welding Rod 1/16 Inch Diameter 3 lb
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About Stitch Welder (Welding Rods Not Included)
This Stitch Welder consists of a one-piece metal body with insulated handle, power cord, and the power head that contains a special solenoid. The solenoid moves the welding rod in and out just a fraction of an inch very rapidly to quickly make and break the electric contact at the end of the welding rod, so it's easy to start and maintain the arc.
Safely weld sheet metal as thin as 22-gauge, thanks to a reduction diode that reduces output by half, and lets you use AC arc welders set to 80 amps or less. All circuits have a 100% duty cycle. The arc is self-starting, so there's less chance of the rod sticking. Once you strike the arc, lay the rod on the metal and let the machine do the work. The resulting bead is smooth, and the slag comes off in large pieces.
Use your standard arc welding rods up to 3/32"; works best with 1/16" (none included). Always use a “non-aggressive” welding rod. (Electrodes classified as type 6010 or 6011 are too harsh.) Mild steel rods such as type 6013 and 7014 produce the spraying arc that works best on light metal.
We suggest using Eastwood’s 1/16" Arc Welding Rods (sold separately; click on "Accessories" tab).
Stitch Welder
Instruction Booklet
Instruction Booklet
19001 Arc Welding Rods for Sheet Metal, 1/16" dia. (approx. 120 rods, with a high-quality flux coating)
Customer Reviews
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Just what I needed
(Posted on 3/7/13)
Review by TundraBlanco -
Received just on time, I was able to finish replacing the floor panels on a 1976 Corvette. Took me some time to get used to this little machine, but I finally got it.Value Quality Price -
didn't work
(Posted on 7/1/12)
Review by Martin -
rod would stick and not run a continuous bead. I made adjustments didn't seem to help. I sent it back.Price Value Quality
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didn't work
(Posted on 7/1/12)
Review by mb -
Rod would stick, and wouldn't continuously weld with my welder. I made adjustments didn't seem to change. I sent it bckPrice Value Quality -
Stitch welder success!!
(Posted on 12/30/11)
Review by Terry -
You must practice first. Use non aggressive rods like 7014 or 6013 ac rods. Learn to run them as cold as possible and still form a good bead and seam. Worth every penny and not available anywhere in Canada accept through Eastwood.Quality Price Value
Great results.
Thanks
Terry
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works great
(Posted on 2/22/10)
Review by ron -
does exactly as advertised does take some practice and getting used to. I find in many cases it works better and faster than my wire welder. works great on a lot of fabrication jobs. well worth the money and a great extra welding system to have around.Quality Price Value -
COOL LITTLE WELDER FOR SHEET METAL.
(Posted on 6/24/09)
Review by ROBERT -
THIS IS ONE COOL LITTLE WELDING ATTCHMENT IF YOU TAKE YOU TIME TO LEARN IT YOU CAN DO WELDS AS GOOD AS A MIG LEARN HOW IT WORKS IT IS WORTH EVERY PENNY, JUST LAY THE ROD ON THE SEAM AND RUN THE BEAD AND FOR DOING BUTT WELDS PEACE OF CAKE AND LEARN IT WELL AND YOU CAN FILL HOLES BUT LEARN TO RUN BEADS FIRST MANE THING IS TAKE YOUR TIME WATCH THE TOOL THE OTHER TRICKS WILL COME. WORK WITH 1/16 ROD GET THE FEEL OF THEM AND THEN 5/64 ROD DO THE SAME YOU CAN JUGE WITCH WORKS BEST FOR YOU I LIKE THEM ALL, AGAIN TAKE YOUR TIME GO SLOW YOU WILL LOVE IT YOU WILL NOT WANT TO PUT IT DOWN HAVE FUN BOB GASSAWAY JR. MANSFIELD OHIO.Quality Price Value
THANK YOU EASTWOOD FOR THIS NEAT TOOL.
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