Mine looks terrible but I only just started on Aug 19th. My instructor is hands off. I'm also aware there are other students in the class but I'll take the constructive criticism. He said there was too much splatter and mentioned something about long arcing (?) Idk what that means. Thanks for showing us how ❤
This is what i should do if wanted to to weld thicker material with my 140amp 110v welder? How thick can i go with one pass? How thick can i go using your method?
Amazing video and instructions, thank you for this, you’re a great teacher! I haven’t had anyone explain something so easy to understand before and so thoroughly. Einstein quote: “If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.” Very much appreciated this video! Hope to learn more from you in the future! 🫡👏🏽
Broooo you only have one video you should do more. I’m welding at a technical college and your video helped a lot. I showed the video to my classmates and it helped them as well. Please make🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great question, amperage should stay the same throughout, I have seen some instructors recommend going hotter on the last (6) weld however it’s more of a preference, I know when I am running 1/8 7018 I stay at 119 for all passes, other guy I know will run 110 then on the very last weld bump it to 118 and his come out just the same as mine
Seen most of if not all RU-vid 2F videos. This is a very well made video that meticulously explains the process. The visual aid highlights and rod angles are perfection.
Amperage, if you are running the same speed as in the video consistently you should have the rod to the stinger at the end, it’s definitely speed and amperage, you may be running a little too hot, and by underfills do you mean undercut or cold lap?
They should show this to people in welding school because you move from 7018 overhead on 3/4 to fillet welds on metal half that thickness. I picked up on it pretty quick but some but just get lost in it.