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Hey guysThe company I work for wants to certify a few welders on structural steel, the State test requires welding two 6 x 3 x 1 length wise beveled at 22.5◦ on to a 3/8 back plate, ¼ root which must be weaved up hill. There are three positions, uphill, flat, and overhead all 1/8, 7018 rod. Heres my challenge, I havent welded seriously for more than 25 years, however as a boiler operator I have a chance to be around pro welders, and so now and then I grab the gear and burn some rods on different metal/pipe. I don't plan on becoming a welder, but I figured if the my company is willing to pay for the test, I'll give it a shot.Ive tried welding the mentioned pieces on all positions without any problem but I need to improve on my cap bead, which on this case is about one inch wide and it must be a single bead. Any tips you guys can provide are very much appreciated. Thanks Joe
Reply:if you are welding around pros, ask them to run one and watch them, or ask them to watch you. I always watch people weld if they will let me. First hand expeience is the best.Victor OXY setupMiller Thunderbolt XL AC/DCLooking for a Miller Mig |
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