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Found a pice of pipe 23x100mm that just wanted to be welded. This was in hlo45 (6g). With 7018 dcep. I run a 2mm rod in the root. And a hot pass with 2.5mm after this I run 14 passes with 3.2mm. Really good practice that will keep you entertained for a while.
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Dang, that is one heavy chunk of pipe. And the saw that cut it is no slouch either.
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Wow. Looks like about 20 fill passes to me.


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Actually the surface of the welds look like wire brushed surface rust. Are you sure you did this yourself?


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Coldman wrote:Actually the surface of the welds look like wire brushed surface rust. Are you sure you did this yourself?


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U are funny, I think it was me. It starts to rust quite fast when you clean it with alcohol, acid and hot water.
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[quote="nsw"][quote="Coldman"]Actually the surface of the welds look like wire brushed surface rust. Are you sure you did this yourself?

They will do that


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