murphy1244
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From the look of those beads, I could have him welding like a pro within an hour!![]()
I do believe that too..
From the look of those beads, I could have him welding like a pro within an hour!![]()
Just my luckShield, if you are ever in Texas, I could use a couple of months of your instruction......![]()
Rod control is paramount. Nice, slow, easy, sweeping swings of the rod is the secret to strength and beauty. A beautiful bead is generally a strong bead.
If possible spend some time with a friend that can weld. Put on a helmet and watch him/her. You will learn rod control quickly. With a short session of watching and asking questions you will speed up your learning curve dramatically.
Nice work!!!
GManBart those don't look bad at all!:thumbsup: It's very hard to make welds look good on a flat plate. They will look better when doing lap, or fillet joints. But for now, start stacking the beads half way on top of each other. Then move on to lap, and fillet joints. Again very nice!
Road trip G-Man! Off to Washington with you.
2 1/2-hours north. About 15-minutes north west of Tacoma.Well, I may be in the Portland area in September...so I guess it depends where in Washington![]()
2 1/2-hours north. About 15-minutes north west of Tacoma.![]()
