Ugly beads, critics welcome...

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#191  
Not bad at all!:thumbsup: What you need to work on with over head. Take a flat plate and pad weld it. Go left to right. Right to left. Weld towards you, And weld away from you.
Welding away from you is a little hard to do, because the puddle blocks your view. So you really have to pay attention to your travel speed.

Got it...thanks!

I know I need to learn how to be stable in odd positions, but I think I'm going to make an extension so I can stand upright while I practice overhead.

I've also started trying to change other variables like working with fairly thin metal (down to about 12ga so far) in the various positions, but I haven't done a good job of keeping up with this thread!
 
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#193  
That's overhead? I wouldn't be ashamed of that even if it was in ideal conditions.

Thank you....you guys are too kind, but I'll take it. :D
 
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You've come a long way since you first started. I've been hobby welding over 40 years and built quite a few projects but have never done or had to do any overhead. Very nice looking welds.
 
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#195  
Thanks George!


I had enough time today to tack up a plate on some square tubing so I can weld overhead while standing normally. I ran four beads to start a pad as SA suggested. As you look at this they were right to left, but we're actually done left to right. This will take some practice!

 
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#199  
That looks very good! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
It is hard to make a weld look good on a flat plate! You are doing really well with your welding:cool:!

Thanks!

I ran a few more beads today, and was getting a pretty good curve in the line, so I stopped, drew a line with chalk, and ran another four beads just now. I also learned that if you don't keep a bit of rod angle at the end, the slag can fall on the rod and put out the arc....did that about three times before I got the message :) That's why you'll see the poor finish with undercut (left side of the picture). I was running these all left to right, so I think I'm going to try right to left next.

 
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#200  
I haven't had much time to weld lately, but there is a new addition to the welder family in my shop. The Everlast PowerArc 200ST went back, and this came in:

 

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