palmrose2
ArboristSite Operative
I'm going to say that the word "rated" was a poor choice on my part.
When perusing the link and contrasting the Murex 6011C to the Murex 7014 I would have to say that it would be tough to say that the 7014 was harder. I also notice that Forney says that their 7014 has a tensile strength of 83,000 psi while the same company says that their 6011 has a tensile strength of 88,000 psi. Hmmm?
I'll just toss out the fact that I've welded about 17 miles of 4" schedule 40 pipe of an average length per stick of 11'. I've done less 6, 8, and 10", but... I've done a little fabbing too. I'm not exactly a puppy, and this ain't my first rodeo.
When perusing the link and contrasting the Murex 6011C to the Murex 7014 I would have to say that it would be tough to say that the 7014 was harder. I also notice that Forney says that their 7014 has a tensile strength of 83,000 psi while the same company says that their 6011 has a tensile strength of 88,000 psi. Hmmm?
I'll just toss out the fact that I've welded about 17 miles of 4" schedule 40 pipe of an average length per stick of 11'. I've done less 6, 8, and 10", but... I've done a little fabbing too. I'm not exactly a puppy, and this ain't my first rodeo.