{ "article_id": 558686863469, "paginate": {"current_offset":0,"current_page":1,"items":2,"page_size":250,"parts":[],"pages":1}, "comments": [ { "id": "131285287021", "author": "YesWelder", "email": "", "status": "published", "content": "\u003cp\u003eThank you for sharing your thoughts! I hope this blog provides you more insights on welding. :)\u003c\/p\u003e", "error": "", "url": "/blogs/yeswelder/stick-welding-rod-sizes-explained#131285287021", "created_at": "2024-07-22 12:40:28 +0800", "updated_at": "2024-07-22 12:40:28 +0800" }, { "id": "131235577965", "author": "welding", "email": "", "status": "published", "content": "\u003cp\u003eThe blog post explains the significance of welding rod sizes, detailing how diameter, length, and classification impact performance in stick welding. It covers the challenges of using both small and large-diameter rods and provides guidance on choosing the correct rod size based on factors like base metal thickness,\u003cbr\u003e\n[7018 welding rod settings](http:\/\/mywelders.com\/?s=+7018+welding+rod+settings) , welding position, and joint type. The article also contrasts stick welding rods with TIG rods. No new updates or news were added to the blog at the time of reading.\u003c\/p\u003e", "error": "", "url": "/blogs/yeswelder/stick-welding-rod-sizes-explained#131235577965", "created_at": "2024-07-22 12:37:11 +0800", "updated_at": "2024-07-22 12:37:11 +0800" } ]}