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Hello DIYer
Great!! Thank you very much, I hope to have a little more time to understand how the website works and make the publications correctly.
regards
Are you using 7018 and do you triple the amperage setting?
Hello owen moore,
Use electrode E6013 of 2mm to about 90 amps, greetings and thanks for the comment
I have used similar method sometimes when i need to tack weld to large gaps. But i have removed the covering from the other rod, and feed some extra material from it to the weld with my other hand. Works specially vertical positions. Quality of that kind of weld ain't good, so those tacks needs to be removed during welding.
Method you used has couple issues that needs to be notified.
If you weld too thick weld to the groove with one run, it can easily crack.
Slack can easily get under the weld.
Weld is too hot, it makes under cuts to the sides, it may harden...
Welding is one of those things, where you can't use shortcuts.
If you want good quality. Sorry.
Tuomas, thank you!! Exactly my thoughts and I am not a welder (wannabe).
Ralph
Hello Tuomas,
Thank you very much for your recommendations and why sharing your experience, in the description of the video I commented how you came to do it, it was a coincidence, but I think it could be useful in some occasions.
What you tell me is very similar to welding, but with MMA, again thanks, I will put it into practice.
regards
I have to admit, that i have seen professional welders using that method you did. When making large plug welds. Result looks good, so it works in that way.
We have ultrasonic inspections at work, 20% from every welds are randomly selected for inspection. So, i have used to be little too strict with weldings.
Errors are very annoying to fix, when welds are 2" thick. :)
Very interesting the subject of inspections, the truth is that yes ... imagine that a weld where it has a difficult access to the radial is that it has internal fracture ... well, it took a little while to weld 4 minutes but eliminate that welding and reacerla maybe 4 hours later.
A greeting mate!