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   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #121  
Yeah, I underestimated how much it would take for the 3/8" stock! I'll probably grind off the weld, bump the heat up and try again.
Looks pretty darn good to me but I don't know anything but MIG and not well either. Great job I have to say. Just remember SA and Arc Weld are perfectionists (and I guess I have to also say we are lucky to have them put up with us mortals). :D
 
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Looks pretty darn good to me but I don't know anything but MIG and not well either. Great job I have to say. Just remember SA and Arc Weld are perfectionists (and I guess I have to also say we are lucky to have them put up with us mortals). :D

Thanks!

I'm thrilled to have perfectionists like Shield Arc and Arc Weld giving me advice! Hopefully it will help others along the way as well. :)
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #123  
Yes and you posting weld photos definitely helps us all maybe at your expense. I been following and I still want to get my hands on your first piece of art (post #26) :thumbsup:
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #124  
Perfectionist?:laughing: You haven't seen some of the stuff I royally messed up. I had good teachers and learned a lot from others over the years so why not pass it on if helps someone. I consider it a compliment if someone asks me for welding help or my opinion and try to give an honest answer good or bad. If I don't know, I won't try to fake it. That's probably my biggest pet peeve, people not knowing and giving the wrong advice. I can tell you how to get burnt 43 different ways but don't stop welding if you have good bead going...



unless your crotch is on fire.:fiery: Then you tend to want to put it out as fast as you can. :eek:
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #125  
Perfectionist?:laughing: You haven't seen some of the stuff I royally messed up. I had good teachers and learned a lot from others over the years so why not pass it on if helps someone. I consider it a compliment if someone asks me for welding help or my opinion and try to give an honest answer good or bad. If I don't know, I won't try to fake it. That's probably my biggest pet peeve, people not knowing and giving the wrong advice.
Hey Arc... I lumped you in with SA... sorry about that! :laughing:
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #126  
Shield Arc's a prodigy having only a few weeks under his belt. Lump me into his shop and I'll be in heaven.;)
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #127  
Arc weld I wish I had 10% of your knowledge of welding!:cool:
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #128  
Perfectionist?:laughing: You haven't seen some of the stuff I royally messed up. I had good teachers and learned a lot from others over the years so why not pass it on if helps someone. I consider it a compliment if someone asks me for welding help or my opinion and try to give an honest answer good or bad. If I don't know, I won't try to fake it. That's probably my biggest pet peeve, people not knowing and giving the wrong advice. I can tell you how to get burnt 43 different ways but don't stop welding if you have good bead going...







unless your crotch is on fire.:fiery: Then you tend to want to put it out as fast as you can. :eek:
Saw this happen in high school shop class. Kid slapped it out in panic, then sat there writhing in pain for a minute. It was a no win situation if there ever was one!
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #129  
GManBart yesterday I found some 1/8" ESAB Acclaim 7018. This morning I thought I'd see how it runs on the Everlast PowerArc 200ST.
The flat fillet was run at 90-AMPS.
The vertical up fillet was run at 85-AMPS.
The cap weld on the pipe was also run at 85-AMPS.
 

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   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #130  
SA,
It would be interesting to put an ammeter on your PowerArc 200ST. Those welds look more like 115 to 120 amps to me. 85 amps is right for 3/32 rod for me.
 

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