When doing the push tech. I think you should've been doing your oscillations starting at the bottom plate, and into the root, then hit the top plate. Bringing the puddle down from the top doesn't fuse as good as it would pushing your puddle up.
Für einen Hobby Schweißer perfekte Tips! Ein Profi kann, mit den richtigen Einstellungen, in jeder Position und fast jede Richtung schweißen. Ich kann das nicht. Danke für die Aufklärung. Best regards from Germany Ray from Rayscar
I think there is too much heat for uphill ( welding pool it's too big). 100 -120 amps is enough and weld pass in configuration :from left to corner>out to right> skip to left > to corner > out to right ...(it's called Christmas tree, herringbone) but not too wide. Btw - downhill only for thin material ( max. 3-4 mm) Yo
I don't understand how he can possibly be the best welder in his specific field. Was literally no one else available? In the flat position,you weld too cold and have undercut. In vertical uphill, you haven't figured out the proper way to weld it to turn down your wire feed speed so you're not putting too much metal on it. In vertical downhill, you haven't figured out you need to run a higher voltage to punch into the root.
You can’t do any real scientific comparison with manual welds. Plus his technique is terrible. Doing stringers would be a far better comparison. Plus it’s been proven in mechanized welds that backhand or a pull technique is superior and yields better penetration because the arc is at the front of the puddle.
Great info, can you do similar for stick?
Any specific myths?
Spatter like crazy cold undercut who would weld like that
When doing the push tech. I think you should've been doing your oscillations starting at the bottom plate, and into the root, then hit the top plate. Bringing the puddle down from the top doesn't fuse as good as it would pushing your puddle up.
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Für einen Hobby Schweißer perfekte Tips! Ein Profi kann, mit den richtigen Einstellungen, in jeder Position und fast jede Richtung schweißen. Ich kann das nicht. Danke für die Aufklärung.
Best regards from Germany
Ray from Rayscar
I think there is too much heat for uphill ( welding pool it's too big). 100 -120 amps is enough and weld pass in configuration :from left to corner>out to right> skip to left > to corner > out to right ...(it's called Christmas tree, herringbone) but not too wide.
Btw - downhill only for thin material ( max. 3-4 mm)
Yo
2 big of weave for vert up hardwire
Hey pal!!! You were just over at Weld.com! You did a better job over there! 😜 Awesome! Thanks! 🔥🤘🔥
Seems like push will keep gas on your hot bead longer.
I don't understand how he can possibly be the best welder in his specific field. Was literally no one else available? In the flat position,you weld too cold and have undercut. In vertical uphill, you haven't figured out the proper way to weld it to turn down your wire feed speed so you're not putting too much metal on it. In vertical downhill, you haven't figured out you need to run a higher voltage to punch into the root.
Nice! I’ll save this comment! Thanks hut dug
You can’t do any real scientific comparison with manual welds. Plus his technique is terrible. Doing stringers would be a far better comparison. Plus it’s been proven in mechanized welds that backhand or a pull technique is superior and yields better penetration because the arc is at the front of the puddle.
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