I got home from night shift to find a box on my back porch. I should have gone to bed and left it for this morning, but I had to take it out to the shop and burn my first couple rods at 2am.
Guess what.... I don't know how to weld. LOL I did figure out that 7014 doesn't stick nearly as badly as 6011. I was trying to compare what I was laying out to the pictures of bad welds that I got off the Lincoln site to try to figure out how to adjust. Hehe... too slow, too fast, too much current, and too little all wrapped up in one weld. I must be talented.
Ian
Too hot!
This kid may be a little too advanced for you, but he knows his welding.
YouTube - Watch Great Stick Welding on The Welders Lens Home Study Course
Michael is kind of a nut, but he knows his welding, x boiler maker. I was really impressed with his Tig welding on pipe, he does this thing where he sticks the filler rod through the pipe and welds on the opposite side. This technique is used when the pipe is too close to the wall, floor, or ceiling.
What brand of rod are you using? I find Hobart's 335A 6011, and ESAB's 10P-Plus 6010 works best for me on my PA-200.
Lots of spelling errors too.
We had a guy tig'ing some 035 wall 1 1/2 stainless tube for ink lines we had bent the tube in to the corner and he just finished welding it to the run.
The back1/3-1/4 was pretty much blind after he was done and with 3 of us watching he pops his eye out of the socket to check the back of the weld and now saying "now that looks good".
Our jaws hit the floor he was laughing hard then he showed us his glass eye.
He poped it in his mouth (I assume to clean or moisturize it) and back in his socket.