need some tips for welding upside down what kind of rod works the best and whats the trick to it. I am trying to weld some 5/16 angle to some 3/16 plate
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If you say "rods, I'm guessing stick????
And upside down as in overhead?
And is it a filet, but, or lap joint???
How new are you to welding?
What size machine do have?
I would recommend(for me) a 1/8 7018 at about 135amps....
But, how much weight is gonna be on this "part"???
A lot more information will be extremely crucial to our helping you do it the "right" way???
~John
And upside down as in overhead?
And is it a filet, but, or lap joint???
How new are you to welding?
What size machine do have?
I would recommend(for me) a 1/8 7018 at about 135amps....
But, how much weight is gonna be on this "part"???
A lot more information will be extremely crucial to our helping you do it the "right" way???
~John
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Braehill wrote:What process are you using?
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Those are the best, right along side your skinny enough to get in there, and I'm not welds lolTamJeff wrote:Braehill wrote:What process are you using?
Keeping your helmet on is the first thing you'll have to overcome.
Len
I remember getting chosen to weld hanging over the edge of a boat top while another welder sat on my legs while reparing a davit off the back of a sail boat. All because I had the lighter helmet with the tightest headgear. One of those, abs and armpit welds.
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