Right Angle
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- Jul 23, 2011
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Hello everyone.
I've had access to MIG welder for some time, and after reading a lot about it, I decided enough was enough and I would just try it out. The three pictures show my first attempts.
These were all welded right to left (I'm left-handed).
In the first one, I started and realized that the wire speed and the heat were both too low. The left half of the weld was completed with a faster wire speed and more heat.
The second picture is a weld on the reverse side of the piece right after completion.
The third and final picture is the same weld after a little brass brushing.
A couple of quick questions:
I also have the "Modern Welding" textbook, so I'll be spending a little more time in that.
This forum has always been a great place, thanks for the help.
I've had access to MIG welder for some time, and after reading a lot about it, I decided enough was enough and I would just try it out. The three pictures show my first attempts.
These were all welded right to left (I'm left-handed).
In the first one, I started and realized that the wire speed and the heat were both too low. The left half of the weld was completed with a faster wire speed and more heat.
The second picture is a weld on the reverse side of the piece right after completion.
The third and final picture is the same weld after a little brass brushing.
A couple of quick questions:
- Is that some sort of oxidation on the weld in the second picture that I ended up brushing off?
What can I do to improve? I think my hand movement speed could be a little more consistant.
I also have the "Modern Welding" textbook, so I'll be spending a little more time in that.
This forum has always been a great place, thanks for the help.