earthmover1980
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Hello all,
I am a seasoned welder with lots of real world experience mainly doing repairs. I really struggle with stick welding vertical up. I have read a lot and am well aware that vertical up is the proper technique for thick pieces. I have no difficulty welding down no matter what the thickness or rod selected. I can make those vertical down welds strong and smooth. I have welded 2 excavator thumbs on doing vertical down with 7018 5/32 using my Lincoln Ranger 8. I usually set it at about 175 amps. Have had excellent results. I'm getting ready to weld mounts for a hydraulic thumb on a Volvo 220 excavator. I want to eventually learn vertical up to do things proper. So I tried more practice vertical up welds...Ugly! Got pissed and reassured myself with some pretty vertical down beads. Does anyone here with experience in vertical welds see any harm in my vertical down technique? I've tried many different methods and techniques practicing up, with piss poor results. Tried Lincoln's weave patterns, the z pattern, and the upside down A vertical up again with poor results at best. I do no code welding, nothing gets tested. All of my welds I must warrant to be of sound quality, and to hold given the circumstances. So, my question is: is my Vertical Down technique acceptable?
I am a seasoned welder with lots of real world experience mainly doing repairs. I really struggle with stick welding vertical up. I have read a lot and am well aware that vertical up is the proper technique for thick pieces. I have no difficulty welding down no matter what the thickness or rod selected. I can make those vertical down welds strong and smooth. I have welded 2 excavator thumbs on doing vertical down with 7018 5/32 using my Lincoln Ranger 8. I usually set it at about 175 amps. Have had excellent results. I'm getting ready to weld mounts for a hydraulic thumb on a Volvo 220 excavator. I want to eventually learn vertical up to do things proper. So I tried more practice vertical up welds...Ugly! Got pissed and reassured myself with some pretty vertical down beads. Does anyone here with experience in vertical welds see any harm in my vertical down technique? I've tried many different methods and techniques practicing up, with piss poor results. Tried Lincoln's weave patterns, the z pattern, and the upside down A vertical up again with poor results at best. I do no code welding, nothing gets tested. All of my welds I must warrant to be of sound quality, and to hold given the circumstances. So, my question is: is my Vertical Down technique acceptable?
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