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IMHO this is so informative that it should be made a sticky, questions are asked all the time about welds, and having such informative images gives the novice welder a clear image of what he is trying to achieve, you can talk welding all day but a few good images like the above make all the difference.
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so, I,ve asked permission( afterall, its Ronnies thread) from Ronnie if he would be happy for this thread to be made a " Sticky", & he is more than happy for this to happen, Thanks Ronnie, great work cheers andy
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I feel as tho its a competition now i have a pic that may be of help and certainly dont mean to blow on ones own trumpet but i have a pic of a t fillet i did when i was about to do my coded , i feel this may show how the weld profile should sort of look
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...r/IMG_0503.jpg was done with a migatronic 545 i believe :P mmm beautiful machine! |
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Nice weld ! I was always taught to fill the crater and have noticed on some welds this is not done,comments please.
A weld without gas cut in half would be interesting.
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i cant say my chassis welds will be that nice the amount of practice runs i did to get to that ! haha and with that migatronic machine, praise burn back time |
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