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Hi experts in the field, I am a newbie at welding. I tried welding a couple of times. Everytime, it takes an incredibly long time to get the electrode to burn and weld correctly.Most of the times, I get it stick to the metal.My real question is, when start to weld something. Should the items be heated with fire ? cuz I noticed, the electrode lights up faster when its hot.
Reply:Nope, just got to tap and pull away quicker.Owner of Welding Wiki,The free wiki based resource for weldor's around the world.http://www.weldingwiki.comWe have cookies!
Reply:striking it like a match works good for me.. hit it, pull fast, and up.
Reply:if its sticks too much, turn youur heat up a lilthat will help. Once you get the hang of it, you e able to turn it back down lolCHRIS
Reply:just remember to maintain your gap once you created a good arc. If your not already familiar with keeping your hand planted at a fixed position, try it. This will help keep correct distance for control.
Reply:and always remember, "If it catches, let it buurrrnnnnnn!" CHRIS
Reply:Student - You need to sit down with seasoned Welder and learn our secrets
Reply:the master has spoken, yet I still must know what qualifications do you have metal sculptor? what makes you a seasoned welder? in one night you have replied to enough posts to get member status but this doesnt make you an experienced member of this board. So you must explain what are your qualifications and what makes you a seasoned welder cause I am very curious to knowCHRIS
Reply:Beware of trolls and there secrets !!
Reply:lmao yes there secrets may contain lolIF it Catches...Let it Burn |
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