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Old 02-19-2010 | 04:43 PM
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I've got all the safety stuff (pants, jacket, gloves, helmet, etc.)... Ok, well after some experience, here are some things i've learned that are "must do's" for a clean weld: CLEAN THE METAL GOOD, TAKE IT SLOW, and DON'T WEAR A FLANNEL (they go up in flames quickly ) .. it's been fun and will be fun to come...
 
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Old 02-19-2010 | 04:47 PM
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Never forget that the most important factor in welding isn't how pretty it looks but getting the weld dug in deep enough that it holds without going so deep that you weaken the metal around the weld. It's an art that takes practice and some training to make it safe.
 
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Old 02-20-2010 | 06:30 PM
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well i had to use the new welder for my bull bar today... It's "suppose" to be bolt on with zero fab or drilling... Well, not so much! I had to cut plastic trim pcs, flip the brackets different then they were suppose to go, and still ended up cutting off 5 inches of the bar and rewelding tabs with nuts inside the cut piece... It was all day and 4 trips to town for misc stuff... It was an experience to say the least... I'll post pictures of the truck with the bar on ASAP... it looks great.... NOW!
 
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Old 02-12-2011 | 08:49 PM
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Well i pulled this thread out and blew the dust off and decided to post on it...

I've managed to get pretty good at welding and as said, it takes lots and lots of practice and burning through lots of metal to get used to the temp/wire speed mixture... and to figure out what a good weld is compared to a pretty weld... When you can do both, you're in good shape...

Here is a picture of one of my finest welding experiences from the other day and a roll around multipurpose cart i build for the shed... I built it out of all scrap metal (shipping containers, etc.) given to me by my local Tractor Supply Store... They like me!

Thanks everyone for the advice...
 
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Old 02-13-2011 | 02:38 PM
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Watch someone else, then practice. MIG really isnt that hard to do, just make sure you have the settings right. Stick welding is a little more complicated but is fun to do

1) Leave no skin exposed, otherwise you will get burned from the UV rays (just like sunburn, except you can get it in 20-30 minutes of welding)
2) never look an an arc with unprotected eyes. I've never been flashburned, but Ive heard its sucks bad.
3) Wear clothes made of 100% cotton, and try not to have frays on the bottom of your jean legs.
4) Always watch for sparks and hot slag, and try not to let one go down your shirt of anything. Would not be fun
5) As far as motion goes with a welder, you have to kind of find what works for you. Some people make circles, some horseshoe patterns, some figure 8's, just find what you like the best.
 
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Old 02-13-2011 | 02:55 PM
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Heavy starch on your shirts.
 
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Old 02-13-2011 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Whit
I have a wire feed too, they are a bit different than stick, I have found with a wire feed to use a zig zag aproach, this allows the puddle to flow back and forth and get good tie in, the key is to get yer temp and wire speed set right, as said above it will sound like bacon cooking when its perfect, I love my auto darkening helmet, I can weld so accurate that way, it makes for a great start up and is manditory for welding intricuit stuff as you can hold yer gun 1/4" away and when you pull the trigger its perfect every time, wire feed is the best for filling cracks as you go from the "Z" pattern to a big "U"

GOOD welder and fabricator right here. Fixed my bambi killer bumper for me.
 
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Old 02-14-2011 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by EasternAggie
Watch someone else, then practice. MIG really isnt that hard to do, just make sure you have the settings right. Stick welding is a little more complicated but is fun to do

1) Leave no skin exposed, otherwise you will get burned from the UV rays (just like sunburn, except you can get it in 20-30 minutes of welding)
2) never look an an arc with unprotected eyes. I've never been flashburned, but Ive heard its sucks bad.
3) Wear clothes made of 100% cotton, and try not to have frays on the bottom of your jean legs.
4) Always watch for sparks and hot slag, and try not to let one go down your shirt of anything. Would not be fun
5) As far as motion goes with a welder, you have to kind of find what works for you. Some people make circles, some horseshoe patterns, some figure 8's, just find what you like the best.

I did that with a stick welder not fun
 
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Old 02-15-2011 | 05:15 AM
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Lots of practice, a good hood with self darkening lens, and lots of leather.

I did alot of stick welding (6013 and 7014 sticks) for my folks, and I've had enough hot slag burns for 10 men. Levi's don't cut it, even new ones, when it comes to welding.



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Old 02-15-2011 | 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by sjcoan
I did that with a stick welder not fun
I caught on fire in ag in high school no less than 5 times because of this
 


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