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Came accross this website last night so I figured I would post some pics and get some opinions. Been welding for 9 months.Machine is a Linde vi-450SS.035 Short arcc25Sorry for the pics, best I could do with my cell phone.
Reply:Purdy dern good! Practice welding in focus and you'll get clearer pictures ...good to have you, BTW.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:haha thanks, ill be sure to hit the focus switch on my sheild next time.
Reply:With the blur the welds look great.Miller Thunderbolt 225Millermatic 130 XPLincoln HD 100 Forney C-5bt Arc welderPlasma Cutter Gianteach Cut40ACent Machinery Bandsaw Cent Machinery 16Speed Drill PressChicago Electric 130amp tig/90 ArcHobart 190 Mig spoolgun ready
Reply:Your welds look great as far as I can see in the pic's. cut across one and see how the penetration is.and welcome to the forums.Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed.
Reply:Looks good as far as I can see. Third pic you were going just a bit too fast. Not much, just a bit.Come try it out and stay a while.
Reply:Those welds are awsome what weave technique?
Reply:nice stack...Unit in my fab shop dept:my good hand and team that trust me...A lone welder make art... a village full of welder make Miracles...
Reply:Not quite clear on all the lingo yet. Nice stack? Can someone explain what this means?I welded it flat/horizontal. Dont know the technical names of the different techniques. It was welded left to right kinda like this \_ back and forth out the puddle. I cant decide whats a stronger/better weld, sometime I do little backwards circles. I guess I should try both and cut them as stated above.
Reply:Originally Posted by ThatdudeNot quite clear on all the lingo yet. Nice stack? Can someone explain what this means?
Reply:Excellent welds, make mine look like they were done by a blind, drunk person.....Have a Jeep Cherokee? Click Here! |
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