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For build up, I run a variety of rod anything from 7018 to 11018, and hard surface rod. Layered in stainless steelSome hard surface rod does wonders in longevity.
One of my jobs was to replace the cutting edges on loader buckets. Those edges was, IIRC, one inch thick and a hardened steel. After installing the new edge then the under side got an application of several rows of hard surface wire, full length. Along with the edges of the bucket from the top of the sloped side down to the cutting edge.
The bucket sides would show signs of wear between the beads of hard surface but that just showed us where to add more beads.
In my garage I do not have the capabilities of doing hard surface wire weld. I do have an ancient Smiths AC welder and a handful of hard surface rod that requires an AC welder and that stuff lays on quite nicely. I’ve done some HS beads on some of my sons implements with that rod and them implements is holding up very nicely.
I don't get out the standard tools as much anymore.I deny your reality and substitute my own! Haha
I like both, just wish manufacturers would go with one or the other. Hate both on same truck.