OctaneMotorsports
Well-known member
Alright, I have been doing a lot more welding lately. I was employed by my neighbor to make up a couple small things for his race car (brake and clutch master cylinder mounts, a guard for the master cylinders, misc. brackets etc.) Just small things that aren't really bearing a lot of weight as I don't completely trust myself to do anything structural. I have been welding for a year or so, pretty much self taught. I turn sixteen in February so now I can go do some classes at the community collage once I invest in a good auto-dark helmet.
Anyway, most of the stuff I have been doing lately has been done and out the door, so I laid down this bead on some scrap so I could get a picture as to get some advice. These pictures are both of the same weld. Sorry for the poor quality, cell phone camera. This is with Lincoln E6013 and a ****** "Mastercraft" (Campbell Hausfeld) 70A stick welder I got from Canadian Tire for $100. It's certainly not even remotely decent by any means, but I have made it a personal goal to learn how to lay down some decent beads with the equipment I have before investing in something better.
This is pretty much just an average bead for me. I've done much better, and much worse. But overall this is what most of them look like (minus the hiccup at 1/3 of the way through). Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Anyway, most of the stuff I have been doing lately has been done and out the door, so I laid down this bead on some scrap so I could get a picture as to get some advice. These pictures are both of the same weld. Sorry for the poor quality, cell phone camera. This is with Lincoln E6013 and a ****** "Mastercraft" (Campbell Hausfeld) 70A stick welder I got from Canadian Tire for $100. It's certainly not even remotely decent by any means, but I have made it a personal goal to learn how to lay down some decent beads with the equipment I have before investing in something better.
This is pretty much just an average bead for me. I've done much better, and much worse. But overall this is what most of them look like (minus the hiccup at 1/3 of the way through). Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!

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