bczygan
Well-known member
I've always wanted to learn, and have this ability.
Picked up some welders. Lincoln AC/DC tombstone, Lincoln 3200ES MIG and Lincoln Invertec V275S stick/TIG (Steel).
Just started school to learn at my old age (68).
Doing a number of stick assignments beginning with running beads, then lap joints and then whip and pause.
The first two with 6013 took me a while to finally get somewhat consistent results. See photo below of the last lap joint. Took a whole 4 hour class to get to get to that one, which still gets shaky at the end.
But the whip and pause with 6010 is discombobulating me because of the difficulty I have with getting a consistent width and controlling the heat. It gets too hot and penetrates completely. And the finish that results is odd to me.
The next one is creating a T shaped assembly by running a root and 2 overlapping stringers on each side. Everyone is having difficulty with this one.
I can see it being impossible as it requires 6010 and the whip and pause, both of which I am uncomfortable with. See assignment photo.
Any hints?
Bill
Picked up some welders. Lincoln AC/DC tombstone, Lincoln 3200ES MIG and Lincoln Invertec V275S stick/TIG (Steel).
Just started school to learn at my old age (68).
Doing a number of stick assignments beginning with running beads, then lap joints and then whip and pause.
The first two with 6013 took me a while to finally get somewhat consistent results. See photo below of the last lap joint. Took a whole 4 hour class to get to get to that one, which still gets shaky at the end.
But the whip and pause with 6010 is discombobulating me because of the difficulty I have with getting a consistent width and controlling the heat. It gets too hot and penetrates completely. And the finish that results is odd to me.
The next one is creating a T shaped assembly by running a root and 2 overlapping stringers on each side. Everyone is having difficulty with this one.
I can see it being impossible as it requires 6010 and the whip and pause, both of which I am uncomfortable with. See assignment photo.
Any hints?
Bill

