Ugly beads, critics welcome...

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Yes it is . Can you see , that is my biggest problem . You have got to be on top of that weld .

I have a decent auto-darkening helmet, so I'm able to see pretty well. I have thought I should try a slightly lighter shade setting, but I don't think I'm too far off as it is. I'm glad I don't have to deal with a fixed shade lens!
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #142  
I have a decent auto-darkening helmet, so I'm able to see pretty well. I have thought I should try a slightly lighter shade setting, but I don't think I'm too far off as it is. I'm glad I don't have to deal with a fixed shade lens!

You welds have come a long way in such a short time. Congrats G-Man.
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome...
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#143  
You welds have come a long way in such a short time. Congrats G-Man.

Thanks....lots of that is the folks here giving me feedback!

I think trying to do 30-60 minutes almost every day helps. I can focus on just one or two things at a time, and it keeps me coming back for more.

I can't wait for the new welder to get here :cool2:
 
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I haven't had much time to weld for the past week, but had a few minutes today, so I ran a couple of fillet welds with 7018. I played around with the rod angle and think I figured out what was making the previous beads look pointy....too flat and a bit too much drag angle.

Below are pics of the two best and the interesting/good thing is that when I was welding the one in the first picture, I saw the spots where the inclusions happened on the right half. I got a bit too far ahead of the puddle, and that's exactly where the inclusions are. I think that's progress....seeing what's actually happening. You may notice a couple of horizontal lines....I had a cutoff disc on the grinder and used that to quickly clean up some spatter rather than switch to a wire wheel (second grinder is part of the plan)...slipped a few times.

Still lots to learn, but I feel like I can get two pieces of metal to stick together reasonably well at this point....at least enough for working on farm implements!



 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #145  
Those welds are a huge improvement:thumbsup:! Can't wait until you get into vertical up hill welding.;)

Guy only needs one grinder!:D
 

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   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #146  
You have come far pilgrim.
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome... #147  
so this is the powerarc 160? why are you already getting a new welder?
 
   / Ugly beads, critics welcome...
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Those welds are a huge improvement:thumbsup:! Can't wait until you get into vertical up hill welding.;)

Guy only needs one grinder!:D

Thanks! Vertical up is next in line, for sure!

LOL...forgot to add I'm also looking at die grinders, so that makes two more I plan to acquire!
 

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