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Why are there different diameters of welding rods?

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Why are there different diameters of welding rods?

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Welding rods come in different sizes. The size of the rod determines how much amperage (current), or electricity, it can handle. Smaller diameter rods work with less current and are used on thinner metals. As the diameter of the rod increases, so does the amount of amperage it can handle, and the thickness of metal it can weld.

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