daugen
Epic Contributor
I am impressed with the overall art of welding. There are so many variables that
affect the job, or so it seems to the newbie.
But I do have a question. I gave up on trying to make little back and forth motions or zig zags, kept getting mounds of slag with some penetration below.
After I got it to where a final "dress" run could be made, then is it ok to pull the rod slowly and smoothly and not do anything but that? Last run, not the early penetrating
run. For those of you who do it perfectly in the first pass, well I am impressed. I kept making a nice run, only to bang on it with the pick and have all kinds of stuff chunk off,
so I had mountains of the moon again.
I'm gathering by early comments that other methods of welding do not produce all this weld weakening slag.
Which if I had decent skills, which I don't, I would probably not be creating.
affect the job, or so it seems to the newbie.
But I do have a question. I gave up on trying to make little back and forth motions or zig zags, kept getting mounds of slag with some penetration below.
After I got it to where a final "dress" run could be made, then is it ok to pull the rod slowly and smoothly and not do anything but that? Last run, not the early penetrating
run. For those of you who do it perfectly in the first pass, well I am impressed. I kept making a nice run, only to bang on it with the pick and have all kinds of stuff chunk off,
so I had mountains of the moon again.
I'm gathering by early comments that other methods of welding do not produce all this weld weakening slag.
Which if I had decent skills, which I don't, I would probably not be creating.