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in the second session of welding class. We're starting with oxy-fuel and working into MIG & stick. Today late in the session we spent some time firing up the torches and running a few beads on some metal. The prior class and the early part of today was spent on safety, how the torches, regulators, & tanks work, safety, the dangers of acetylene and oxygen gases & tanks, safety, how to start and stop a torch, safety, and the basic mechanical concepts of oxyfuel welding. Then we spent some time on safety.My first two beads ever with a torch:Second two beads:These were run using oxygen at 2psi and acetylene at 2psi with no filler rod. We start filler rod next week (it's a Saturday only class).Dang, this is pretty exciting!! Last edited by 6530; 01-15-2011 at 01:48 PM.
Reply:looks pretty good buddy, I'd say you're in the right course of study.
Reply:Looks good man!! I just started welding classes last fall (in a highschool student) and i remember how nice it felt to produce those pretty beads... Great work, filler is fun :-)[Account Abandoned 8/8/16 Please Do Not Attempt Contact Or Expect A Reply]. See you on YouTube! -ChuckE2009 |
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