steptoe wrote:If only my sparrow turd welding looked that good. Some of those little inverter welders are so easy to use, my cigweld may be traded in....
The high school metalwork teacher called my welding cocky shit from 30,000 feet
spike wrote:it would be a good idea to google all this?
there are lots of little tips ive been given, then forgotten cause Im not allowed to play with stick.............
Thanks, champ. When I want a youtube vid called "how to weld", I'll google it. When I want a specific question answered, I'll ask the question.
Silverbullet wrote:
Also not very applicable for spot welding but drag the pool so you aren't pushing slag into it, at the end of a weld hold it stationary for a count or two to finish it properly.
Battlewagon wrote:Keep the end of the electrode above the weld pool by 3-4mm, angle the electrode in the direction of travel (about 10cm with a full length rod), at the end of the weld, run back and fill the crater caused by the force of the arc, then lift.
That seems to be the trick - I've been pulling away too quickly. Today I've been going back to fill the crater, holding the electrode just off the weld for a second then pulling away. Gets much better results.
Next thing to experiment with is electrode-to-job distance. I have previously been told to get closer, but may have gone too far.
Battlewagon wrote:
Keep practising, you'll only get better.
I shall keep practising. Still got a looong list of projects to work on
Dane.