SpeedCoach
Well-known member
I'll continue my public humiliation....go easy on me - I'm learning here!
so fresh off of my adventure (i.e. HACK JOB!!!
) with my first welds the other day....I acted on my intuitions and upgraded some equipment.
The first upgrade fell into my lap - a better pair of gloves that allow me to actually feel the torch in my hands! Best part, they came to me free from my FIL (engineer....was given a couple of sets of gloves at a refinery job and gave me a set....perfect timing!).
The second upgrade is an auto-darkening helmet. OK - this was the real game-changer!! Now I can see where I'm starting - and stay there without the herky-jerk of lowering the shield on my POS static shield. If you're on the fence about getting the auto-dark....get off it and go get yourself one!
So here are some samples of attempt number 2:
Spot welds: These were my test to make sure that my new auto-darkening helmet actually....you know....auto darkened. It did!
So now some beads...nothing fancy...could have dialed in the voltage a little more, but it was just practicing....
feeling a little more comfortable...this one came out OK (I think??)
Now getting cocky I tried joining a couple of pieces together. there are 2 different starts and stops on this pic:
and 1 more:
on the 2 beads where I actually joined some pieces....I should have tuned in my heat a little more than i did (sort of forgot about it), or should I have slowed my torch speed a little???....looking at the back side of those welds (no pics) I didnt think I penetrated very well, but i clamped the piece on the edge of my bench and I couldnt break them apart with my body weight- so i must have gotten a better joint than I thought.
Having fun learning with this! another few rounds of practice and I may start gathering material to build a welding table.
so fresh off of my adventure (i.e. HACK JOB!!!
) with my first welds the other day....I acted on my intuitions and upgraded some equipment.The first upgrade fell into my lap - a better pair of gloves that allow me to actually feel the torch in my hands! Best part, they came to me free from my FIL (engineer....was given a couple of sets of gloves at a refinery job and gave me a set....perfect timing!).
The second upgrade is an auto-darkening helmet. OK - this was the real game-changer!! Now I can see where I'm starting - and stay there without the herky-jerk of lowering the shield on my POS static shield. If you're on the fence about getting the auto-dark....get off it and go get yourself one!
So here are some samples of attempt number 2:
Spot welds: These were my test to make sure that my new auto-darkening helmet actually....you know....auto darkened. It did!
So now some beads...nothing fancy...could have dialed in the voltage a little more, but it was just practicing....
feeling a little more comfortable...this one came out OK (I think??)
Now getting cocky I tried joining a couple of pieces together. there are 2 different starts and stops on this pic:
and 1 more:
on the 2 beads where I actually joined some pieces....I should have tuned in my heat a little more than i did (sort of forgot about it), or should I have slowed my torch speed a little???....looking at the back side of those welds (no pics) I didnt think I penetrated very well, but i clamped the piece on the edge of my bench and I couldnt break them apart with my body weight- so i must have gotten a better joint than I thought.
Having fun learning with this! another few rounds of practice and I may start gathering material to build a welding table.

