I am an amateur welder using an acetylene/O2 set up and have a question for any experienced welders out there. I can run a decent bead and make good strong joints. However, recently, I was doing a quick repair on a mild steel trigger guard I was making and ran into a little problem which has happened occasionally in the past when I weld to effect a repair, which is not that often obviously. The joint was fine, no pinholes or anything but when I went to finish it, at the point of the weld, the metal was glass hard, no file would touch it. Is there something I am doing wrong or am I using the wrong welding rod? I am not sure what the exact composition of my rods are, I bought them as a bundle in the 1970's at the recommendation of the dealer when I bought the set up. If the rod is or could be the problem, what would you experienced journeymen welders recommend I use since my 40 year old supply is about gone? Most of my welding is making items like jigs or fixtures etc, so this is has never been a big issue before but it would be nice to be able to use it on mild steel parts on occasion that I want to finish.