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    Default FCAW and SMAW over the weekend.

    Well this is my latest welding project... 7" long each blade is 2" Wide and 1/8" thick.
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ID:	3575First I put two pieces together. Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	3576 Then I tacked them.
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ID:	3577 Then I tacked the third one on the opposite side.
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ID:	3578 Then I ground the two original tacks off.
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ID:	3579 Then I tacked the fourth one on and welded it...
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    This is my 7018 stick weld for the weekend: http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...achmentid=3557 (I couldn't attach it because I used my 10 attachments).

    The weld is about 4" long and it has a root pass and a cover pass.

    The spatter is from the FCAW below it... The wire welder Isn't working right. The wire was pulsing. I think it's the tip.


    Btw, my favorite position is the "monkey squat" lol.
    Last edited by MigPlazArc; 10-10-2011 at 06:43 PM.
    Benjamin

    Owner of IMIG 200 and half owner of Power Plasma 50

    https://www.facebook.com/BenjaminRootPhotography

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    your first 13 pictures aren't displaying.

    what I see looks good. the last 5 pics are a little hot, the toes are undercut a bit on the top. it could be a gun angle thing, though, as the bottom toe doesn't seem to be undercut at all. if you have access to MIG gear, I'd recommend practicing your uniformity and ripple spacing with MIG, as you can see what you're doing. welding FCAW, you're sortof flying blind because of how little of the puddle you can see under the flux. I have a habit of doing cursive 'e's at a speed that actually makes them more like this _/_/_/_/_/_ as you move across the piece, which while not ideal in all situations makes a nice uniform looking weld(except for vert. up).

    unless you have your spacing down pat, FCAW can be difficult to keep even spacing because of the limited visibility.
    McGuire Irvine
    Crow Motor Co.

    Lincoln powermig 225 (work)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ogorir View Post
    your first 13 pictures aren't displaying.

    what I see looks good. the last 5 pics are a little hot, the toes are undercut a bit on the top. it could be a gun angle thing, though, as the bottom toe doesn't seem to be undercut at all. if you have access to MIG gear, I'd recommend practicing your uniformity and ripple spacing with MIG, as you can see what you're doing. welding FCAW, you're sortof flying blind because of how little of the puddle you can see under the flux. I have a habit of doing cursive 'e's at a speed that actually makes them more like this _/_/_/_/_/_ as you move across the piece, which while not ideal in all situations makes a nice uniform looking weld(except for vert. up).

    unless you have your spacing down pat, FCAW can be difficult to keep even spacing because of the limited visibility.
    Ja I know... I was having trouble getting it to work and apparently you can only attach 10 pics.
    And that's what I've been doing (cursive e). No, I don't have access to a mig... I'm trying to save up for the I MIG 200... Still a ways off.


    Just got it fixed!

    Thanks
    Last edited by MigPlazArc; 10-10-2011 at 06:46 PM.
    Benjamin

    Owner of IMIG 200 and half owner of Power Plasma 50

    https://www.facebook.com/BenjaminRootPhotography

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