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350-220 - Gullco Model 350 Electrode Stabilizing Oven 220V

Packaging: 1 of each
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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Rods Hot and Your Welds Clean

Every seasoned welder knows that a wet rod is a bad rod. If you are burning 7018s, you know the frustration of trying to start an arc with a damp electrode—the sputtering, the porosity, and the inevitable grind-out. The Rod Oven 350 lb. Stackable 220 Volt is your best defense against moisture. It keeps your stick electrodes hot, dry, and ready to run smooth beads the moment you strike an arc. With a massive 350 lb capacity, this oven is built for serious production shops that go through boxes of rod daily and can't afford downtime caused by bad consumables.

Stack It Up and Save Space

Let's face it: shop floor space is always cluttered. You have leads, machines, tables, and materials everywhere. The last thing you need is another giant piece of equipment taking up walking room. That’s why this oven is a game-changer—it is stackable. You can put two or three of these units on top of each other. This lets you keep your 3/32", 1/8", and 5/32" rods separated and organized in their own heated chambers, all while taking up the floor space of just one oven. It’s a smart way to organize your crib without tripping over equipment.

Power and Performance

Running on 220 Volts, this oven has the power to heat up fast and stay hot. Unlike smaller 110V portable caddies that struggle to hold heat in a cold shop, this stationary unit maintains a steady soaking temperature. The thermostat lets you dial in exactly the heat you need, usually keeping your rods around 250°F-300°F, which is the sweet spot for keeping flux crisp. The insulation is thick enough that the outside doesn't get dangerously hot, but the inside stays like a sauna for your steel.

Built for the Grind

This isn't a flimsy kitchen toaster; it's industrial gear. The shelves are heavy-duty and won't bend under the weight of full 50lb cans of rod. The door latch is solid, ensuring a tight seal so you aren't heating the whole shop. Whether you are doing structural steel, pipe welding, or heavy repair, having a reliable rod oven is as important as having a good ground clamp. It eliminates the variable of moisture, so if a weld fails, you know it wasn't the rod's fault. Load it up, stack it high, and keep burning.

Additional Information
Item:Rod Oven
Packaging Description:1 per each
Capacity:350 lbs
Input Voltage:220V
Temperature Range:100°F - 550°F
Design:Stackable
Insulation:Thermal Fiberglass
Chamber Shape:Square / Rectangular

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 350 lb. Capacity Rod Oven (220V)
  • 1 x Internal Shelving System
  • 1 x Power Cord (Plug configuration may vary)
  • 1 x Instruction Manual

APPLICATIONS

  • Storage of Low-Hydrogen Electrodes (E7018, E8018, etc.)
  • Structural Steel Fabrication Shops
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Repair
  • Pressure Vessel and Pipe Welding
  • General Heavy Fabrication
  • Welding Training Centers

FAQ

This oven is designed to hold up to 350 lbs (approximately 158 kg) of standard 18-inch welding electrodes.

Yes, the unit features a stackable design, allowing multiple ovens to be placed vertically to save floor space while segregating different electrode types.

This specific model operates on 220 Volts AC (Single Phase). Ensure your shop has the appropriate outlet or hardwire connection available.

The thermostat is typically adjustable from 100°F to 550°F (38°C to 288°C), which covers the standard holding requirements for low-hydrogen electrodes.

Low-hydrogen rods like 7018 absorb moisture from the air. This moisture causes hydrogen cracking and porosity in your welds. The oven keeps them dry and safe to use.

Yes, these units typically include an external thermometer or temperature indication so you can verify the internal heat without opening the door.

The oven comes with a fixed or slotted shelving system designed to allow proper airflow circulation between layers of electrodes.

While primarily for holding electrodes, it can be used for small batches of loose flux if placed in appropriate trays, provided the temperature requirements match the oven's range.