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        <description>Visit my store at https://weldmongerstore.com for TIG cup Kits, TIG Fingers, Gloves, DVDs, and other quality welding tools.  New products being added weekly. An old timer once told me that "overhead is just like flat except upside down" I think that is only partly true but I really struggled with overhead stick welding while I was in welding school. I thought I needed to weld it cold so that it wouldn't fall out. Once I learned to hold a tight arc, I could use the same amperage as I used on a 2F tee and things worked out better for me. I think realistically, bumping amperage down to about 120-125 for 7018 overhead works pretty well with less tendency for arc blow toward the end of each rod but I just wanted to show that both 2f and 4f tee joints could be welded at 130 amps with a 1/8" 7018. 7018 electrodes from different companies all have slightly different amperage ranges too.  Some run better at 135 , some run better at lower amps. Join the discussion with thousands of welders at the Welding Tips &amp; Tricks forum http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com</description>
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