I weld every day and see no it all kids come in all the time but only last about a week even if there good.
In this field you will allways continue to learn regardless of years in the field.
Keep the good attitude and you will make a good welder.
best info i can give is do whats comfortable dont force a motion that someone tells you just because it works for them dosent mean it will work for you.
keep your angle around 80 degrees you will find the weld has a better penatrive force and the shielding gasses will be doing thier job alot more efficiantly and try pushing the piddle as you would in tig or oxy accetyline (gas welding) gives you a more consistasnt bead, hope this helped
safety first, resperator and safety glasses, good job tho... push your puddle to the side left or right and turn your wire speed down a little and or your amperage up and keep your head outta the fire you'll melt that nice hood ... once again good job
hey those fornius' are great with the hot start cold finish we are using them to do pressure vessels and they are so consistant. but yeah mate try pushing it and get a miller elite helmet if u can't see the weld pool good luck anyways
Try pushing that mig instead of pulling it and stand to the side of your work, not on top of it. Turn your wire speed down slightly and you will see a very different solid weld. Good luck.
@paravibe dont be boverd kid, i started at youre age. its all about keep doing it. the weld looks ok to. give it another few years. and you will be doing it perfect. but as said above the way you are on top of the work is bad. stand at the side, you get a better view of youre work. and it also makes the run that you are doing easyer.
no mask dum fuck stainless
MyThunder777 1 month ago
nice beat
mrdavide36 2 months ago
You welders are so cool. Your craft has it's own culture and tradition. I can stick weld, but I'm not a welder as a job. :)
drinfested 4 months ago
I weld every day and see no it all kids come in all the time but only last about a week even if there good.
In this field you will allways continue to learn regardless of years in the field.
Keep the good attitude and you will make a good welder.
best info i can give is do whats comfortable dont force a motion that someone tells you just because it works for them dosent mean it will work for you.
make mistakes and learn.
Cheers.
ronsam3825 4 months ago
keep your angle around 80 degrees you will find the weld has a better penatrive force and the shielding gasses will be doing thier job alot more efficiantly and try pushing the piddle as you would in tig or oxy accetyline (gas welding) gives you a more consistasnt bead, hope this helped
xoxjameshoodxox 4 months ago
wish i had a hood that nice! :)
Pip2andahalf 5 months ago
I liked this video. Hope he will be a famous welder. Love this voice
Leonidasamal 9 months ago
could you get a little closer to your weld christ man back your face out of the puddle noob. and why are you dragging your puddle rookie
xxisixisxx 9 months ago
@xxisixisxx he is 14. i dont think he is going to be a expert
jimmyg34567 9 months ago
looks like you need to osolate the puddle try doing small circles or a basket weeve
leslieandchad 11 months ago
thanks guys have change my approach based on all your comments this is what makes us better sharing knowledge thanks again
paravibe 1 year ago
safety first, resperator and safety glasses, good job tho... push your puddle to the side left or right and turn your wire speed down a little and or your amperage up and keep your head outta the fire you'll melt that nice hood ... once again good job
darrenc1969 1 year ago
hey those fornius' are great with the hot start cold finish we are using them to do pressure vessels and they are so consistant. but yeah mate try pushing it and get a miller elite helmet if u can't see the weld pool good luck anyways
yelraf1 1 year ago
@yelraf1 thanks for the info and i will
paravibe 1 year ago
Try pushing that mig instead of pulling it and stand to the side of your work, not on top of it. Turn your wire speed down slightly and you will see a very different solid weld. Good luck.
theboathouse2009 1 year ago
@theboathouse2009 ill do that thanks everyone for the advice this is what will make me a better welder
paravibe 1 year ago
@theboathouse2009 it's better to use pull technique because of better penetration and fusion
dedokor 8 months ago
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@theboathouse2009 it's better to use pull technique because of better penetration and fusion
dedokor 8 months ago
Because im learning and i didnt know lol
paravibe 1 year ago
@paravibe dont be boverd kid, i started at youre age. its all about keep doing it. the weld looks ok to. give it another few years. and you will be doing it perfect. but as said above the way you are on top of the work is bad. stand at the side, you get a better view of youre work. and it also makes the run that you are doing easyer.
jimmyg34567 10 months ago
why are so close to it
TheDevenrocks 1 year ago
Yea i agree lol i had my head to close i was trying to breath as loittle as possible
paravibe 1 year ago
He wont live long breathing in the fumes, use a respirator of some kind
calpax1 1 year ago
Awesome as man, fix my shed
mike2bradyspecu 1 year ago
Thanks ;) still learning lol
paravibe 1 year ago
I wish i learnt to weld that young. good job!
barnyka 1 year ago