kartracer55
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I tried out stick for the first time yesterday, and did a bit of practicing today. My third rod burned was a continuous bead that I was able to run all the way until the last 2 inches or so of shielded rod, So I can at least keep the bead going without loosign the arc or sticking it every other second. Not bad I guess.
Do any of you guys have any handy tips? Im starting a welding class in may, but Ive got the bug and Id like to become half-*** proficient at this in the near future.
Im on 3/8 plate, 80 amps, dial set to "5" on this HUGE industrial westing house machine. Im guessing its a pretty standard rod Im using, I honestly have no idea. I just unwrapped a bundle of rods and thats what I have been using, no markings on them.
I was given a few pointers by a pro iron worker, and I compared my beads to one he ran wit hthe same settings/rod and mine (obviously) *****. It seems like the bead is too high on the metal but even if I go just a little bit faster the bead looks spaced out and gets even more uneven. Like I said, Im starting a class in may, but any pointers would be great.
Thanks
Jim
Do any of you guys have any handy tips? Im starting a welding class in may, but Ive got the bug and Id like to become half-*** proficient at this in the near future.
Im on 3/8 plate, 80 amps, dial set to "5" on this HUGE industrial westing house machine. Im guessing its a pretty standard rod Im using, I honestly have no idea. I just unwrapped a bundle of rods and thats what I have been using, no markings on them.
I was given a few pointers by a pro iron worker, and I compared my beads to one he ran wit hthe same settings/rod and mine (obviously) *****. It seems like the bead is too high on the metal but even if I go just a little bit faster the bead looks spaced out and gets even more uneven. Like I said, Im starting a class in may, but any pointers would be great.
Thanks
Jim
