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      <title>Deciding between the 7014 welding rod vs 7018</title>
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      <description>When you&amp;#39;re standing in the welding aisle or looking through your rod oven, picking between a 7014 welding rod vs 7018 can feel like a bit of a toss-up if you aren&amp;#39;t sure exactly what your project calls for. On the surface, they look fairly similar,</description>
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