Posted by newhollandnut on October 20, 2018 at 21:07:05 from (174.231.166.46):
In Reply to: Welding posted by TDJD on October 20, 2018 at 13:44:28:
I have burnt an enormous amount of rods and been paid for it but I am in no way shape or form a welder. 90% of my welding experience is steel casing pipe for water and sewer bores from 24”-60”. I did not consider that welding because it was limited variables and always the same products. That said one piece of advice that I got that I still use a lot to this day on things of my own and things that need to be good is making “practice runs” either leave the welder off or unhook the ground lay a pretend bead on what you want stuck. This gives me a good feel for positioning and speed. It’s easy to do with mig because you don’t have to keep getting closer as the rod burns. Just practice practice practice. I’ve seen guys that have been through welding classes that can barely stick metal and I’ve seen self taught guys that can weld more pretty than a machine. Just practice and don’t be afraid to ask for advice
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