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not enough time to make a new bumper for my jeep. so I just made some backup light mounts, mainly to practice welding. this is the fifth time I welded something so all critiquing is welcome.
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Reply:i don't have much expereince either, so i can't say too much, but if it were me, i would have ground away more paint off the bumper. that's about all that i can say. what machine and settings did you use?later,Andy
Reply:Originally Posted by aczelleri don't have much expereince either, so i can't say too much, but if it were me, i would have ground away more paint off the bumper. that's about all that i can say. what machine and settings did you use?later,Andy
Reply:looks good ,if you were welding to code the rule is 1" from the weld minChuckASME Pressure Vessel welder
Reply:I could tell you were using flux core by the spatter. I can't critique your welds because I CAN critique your PICS. I am sure the lights will stay on. Good work for that job.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Since you asked for critiques... I will add that it appears you had just the right settings for attaching the flats to the bumper, but it, also, looks like you were "free handing" when you laid the beads. Suggest you try to find a way to support your welding hand to achieve a smoother appearance, but this will come with more experience, too. Fun, ain't it? Cheers!
Reply:David R, you got it man, I can't figure out what settings to use on the camera.lol I guess I should figure that out first.Weldordie, I was freehanding. could you tell me how you could tell, there are still things that baffle me when I look at welds.
Reply:Originally Posted by richharrDavid R, you got it man, I can't figure out what settings to use on the camera.lol I guess I should figure that out first.Weldordie, I was freehanding. could you tell me how you could tell, there are still things that baffle me when I look at welds.
Reply:Originally Posted by richharrcould you tell me how you could tell, there are still things that baffle me when I look at welds.
Reply:method for neatness, take a book of lined paper four penciles and start drawing circles between the lines keep them neat and concistant . this is good cheap practice while watching a boring movie with the other half.Life is tuff,so be sharp lincoln sp 100 cutmaster101 miller bobcat miller 250 mig $thousands in snapon
Reply:Originally Posted by asemastermethod for neatness, take a book of lined paper four penciles and start drawing circles between the lines keep them neat and concistant . this is good cheap practice while watching a boring movie with the other half.
Reply:Your welds are better than mine, but for the picts you can try the 'macro' mode (often has a flower icon) in the digital camera. Let's you focus better on closer items. Of course you may already know this and it was a clever ploy to disguise the details of some of your beads...p.s. your picts are way better than mine as well! Whenever I can carve out time to weld, documentation/education/helping others is overcome by the sheer joy of the sparks and two pieces of metal now being one.
Reply:I was using some scenery setting
Reply:Originally Posted by richharrI was using some scenery setting
Reply:Originally Posted by richharrI was using some scenery setting |
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