⚡ Weld like a pro, every time — don’t let your aluminum projects settle for less!
The SÜA Aluminum E4043 Stick Electrode Rod (1/8" x 14", 1 lb) delivers superior welding performance on all weldable aluminum grades. Featuring a dense extruded coating for a stable, low-amperage arc with minimal spatter, it produces strong, corrosion-resistant, and porosity-free welds. Ideal for maintenance, repair, and production across diverse aluminum applications, this electrode ensures professional-grade results with every strike.
Manufacturer | SÜA |
Part Number | AW2201E14X18_1 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.06 x 1.61 x 1.54 inches |
Item model number | AW2201E14X18_1 |
Size | 1/8" - 1 Lb |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Good ones
I bought these to try with an arc welder. My first time trying this. They burn up quickly but with little practice and getting the settings right They work great. Lays down some nice beads and they're solid welds. Put in hydraulic press to test. Highly recommend these if stick weld is the last option
A**R
SUA is working well, as described!
After finally making ok repairs with those low temp aluma rods, curiosity set in. Welding aluminum?Searched the two big online entities, and got the SUA 1/8 rods (had the best price). Cut up (cast) a VW transmission, and whatever aluminum I could find around the house. In time, while slowly going through my pack of rods, my welds kinda looked ok! Eventually, thanks to online help, managed to get these SUA's to flow evenly end to end, no beads!! Deep v-gaps helped. And noticed, getting harder to break the welds in my bench vice. The trans pieces are about 6"to11", and most are bumpy and mostly curved. The said "learning curve'" is turning out to be a long, never ending process. But hey, I'm having fun. You gotta love the internet. Thanks Amz, and thanks SUA!
I**.
It works !
These rods have to be run pretty hot despite then thin size. 110 amps works for me.Push the rod into the gap, don’t drag like you would a steel rod. Preheating w a map torch helps for thick aluminumThe process is smelly , lots of sparks and smoke as the flux burns off.
A**R
works great
works great
J**I
right part
did a great job welding up the car ramps
M**S
Works okay but there are better ways of welding aluminum
I bought these to butt weld 2 pieces of 4" aluminum pipe with a thickness of 1/4", possibly thicker. It worked, but you have to preheated and speed of travel is probably 2 times faster than welding steel. Problem I had, to keep it from falling through (not worried about look of the weld, but it looked better than I thought it would) it didn't seem to be incorporating the 2 pieces of metal together. I was welding this for a light pole that would be 20 feet in the air and it looked like it would probably break off in a brisk wind. Maybe if I could have practiced welding with half of the rods it would help, but they're too expensive
A**R
As it should
Works as intended best out of the one I tried
G**.
just what I need for simple projects
fairly easy to use which I like a great help so satisfying, awesome results.
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