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stryped
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:39 pm
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Here are some welds I just did in my garage. I have not welded in
almost a year and I was trying to basically lay a bead. I know they
are probably pretty horrible: http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w75/stryped_2007/

I had a hard time with 7018. I have had all my rods in a closet in
the
house for several years. Think they have accumulated moisture? One of
the pictures is with 6013. It was a lot easier I think.


Just wondered what you thought.
xman
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:30 am
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"stryped" <stryped@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Here are some welds I just did in my garage. I have not welded in
almost a year and I was trying to basically lay a bead. I know they
are probably pretty horrible:
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w75/stryped_2007/

I had a hard time with 7018. I have had all my rods in a closet in
the
house for several years. Think they have accumulated moisture? One of
the pictures is with 6013. It was a lot easier I think.


Just wondered what you thought.



Not bad, seems to be typical of my welds too...

xman
SteveB
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:47 am
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"stryped" <stryped@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Here are some welds I just did in my garage. I have not welded in
almost a year and I was trying to basically lay a bead. I know they
are probably pretty horrible:
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w75/stryped_2007/

I had a hard time with 7018. I have had all my rods in a closet in
the
house for several years. Think they have accumulated moisture? One of
the pictures is with 6013. It was a lot easier I think.


Just wondered what you thought.



I think you need a few more years practice. And don't touch any trailers
for at least ten.

Steve
stryped
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:51 am
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On Apr 23, 1:21 am, "SteveB" <pittmanpir...@henderson.com> wrote:
Quote:
"stryped" <stry...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:82b11ca9-0daf-4db9-8845-d30ee3a9f7d8@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...

Here are some welds I just did in my garage. I have not welded in
almost a year and I was trying to basically lay a bead. I know they
are probably pretty horrible:
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w75/stryped_2007/

I had a hard time with 7018. I have had all my rods in a closet in
the
house for several years. Think they have accumulated moisture? One of
the pictures is with 6013. It was a lot easier I think.

Just wondered what you thought.

I think you need a few more years practice.  And don't touch any trailers
for at least ten.

Steve

Can you tell me what was wrong and how I can improve?
Richard Smith
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:12 pm
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stryped <stryped@hotmail.com> writes:

Quote:
On Apr 23, 1:21 am, "SteveB" <pittmanpir...@henderson.com> wrote:
"stryped" <stry...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:82b11ca9-0daf-4db9-8845-d30ee3a9f7d8@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...

Here are some welds I just did in my garage. I have not welded in
almost a year and I was trying to basically lay a bead. I know they
are probably pretty horrible:
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w75/stryped_2007/

I had a hard time with 7018. I have had all my rods in a closet in
the
house for several years. Think they have accumulated moisture? One of
the pictures is with 6013. It was a lot easier I think.

Just wondered what you thought.

I think you need a few more years practice.  And don't touch any trailers
for at least ten.

Steve

Can you tell me what was wrong and how I can improve?

"Stryped"

My advice in these circumstances because it's worked for me when I've
been struggling - go back to practicing pad-welds (you build up a
layer of weld metal on a plate by running parallel beads of weld).
Get control of this then start to move onward, little step by little
step.

The reason I say this is I think you have way too many variables in
play with what you photograph to know where to even start...

Rich Smith
stryped
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:14 am
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On Apr 23, 3:12 pm, Richard Smith <r0d...@weldsmith4.co.uk> wrote:
Quote:
stryped <stry...@hotmail.com> writes:
On Apr 23, 1:21 am, "SteveB" <pittmanpir...@henderson.com> wrote:
"stryped" <stry...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:82b11ca9-0daf-4db9-8845-d30ee3a9f7d8@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com....

Here are some welds I just did in my garage. I have not welded in
almost a year and I was trying to basically lay a bead. I know they
are probably pretty horrible:
http://s173.photobucket.com/albums/w75/stryped_2007/

I had a hard time with 7018. I have had all my rods in a closet in
the
house for several years. Think they have accumulated moisture? One of
the pictures is with 6013. It was a lot easier I think.

Just wondered what you thought.

I think you need a few more years practice.  And don't touch any trailers
for at least ten.

Steve

Can you tell me what was wrong and how I can improve?

"Stryped"

My advice in these circumstances because it's worked for me when I've
been struggling - go back to practicing pad-welds (you build up a
layer of weld metal on a plate by running parallel beads of weld).
Get control of this then start to move onward, little step by little
step.

The reason I say this is I think you have way too many variables in
play with what you photograph to know where to even start...

Rich Smith- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

What varibles are you refering to?
 
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