Hello all!
New to the forum, I've been a fan of welding tips and tricks for a long time. I've been welding for a few years now. Primarily self taught (I've learned the very hard way haha) and I thoroughly enjoy the art of welding. I feel like I'm fairly decent with the mig, and I've dabbled with Tig over the years, but I'm by no means proficient with Tig. After getting some glasses and a decent welding hood, I'm completely amazed and shocked with how much my welding has improved in a short period of time. I feel like I can read a puddle fairly alright. I know what a cold weld looks like and I know what undercut looks like. I've been trying to practice uphill 3g plate test, 3/8" plate, beveled, with a 3/8 backer, 1/4" gap, tacked with the plates as flat as possible to each other. And to say the least, I have no idea what I'm doing in the vertical position. I have the photos that I'd like every one to look at. I had tried the same settings on two different machines with similar results. Miller dialarc at 115-125 amps, and tooliom 200m set to 125. 1/8" 7018, shooting for as straight to 90° as I can knowing that I'm going to develop a slight push. I have a clamp I use that I can get pretty comfy on. I try to hold as tight of an arc as I can. These welds are coming out super lumpy/ropey and uneven, and definitely cold. I feel like I must be changing my arc length or maybe I'm not waiting long enough on my toes for it to really sink in and sit nicely. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Travel speed looks off to me. And I’d try to move a bit side-to-side to tie in the toes better ( makes a wider, less ropey bead).
Your amps seem a bit high too. Try lowering to 95 and use some movement and see if a lower heat and wider travel don’t help you get what you want. You can always bump up by 3amps as you experiment.
Your amps seem a bit high too. Try lowering to 95 and use some movement and see if a lower heat and wider travel don’t help you get what you want. You can always bump up by 3amps as you experiment.
Wow!!! Words cannot express how happy I am right now with your reply! I gave it another go this afternoon. Started at 95 amps and ended up at 108 amps with 30% dig, still running 1/8" 7018 on a 3/8" fillet. It's looking way better in opinion already. Looks like I still need to slow down a touch more? I really felt like it was painfully slow, but the results are already speaking for themselves, I feel.
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I run about the same DIG and the amps are pretty close (every machine, every person welds just a bit differently). It looks better, but your covering beads still look narrow on the manipulation to me.
The root pass looks a bit slow in travel, but the tie-ins look way better to me. Remember, vertical up takes less heat than flat because the heat is running ahead of you. So you need to move a bit wider, slightly lower amps, but keep your speed up. Sounds easy enough, huh?
The root pass looks a bit slow in travel, but the tie-ins look way better to me. Remember, vertical up takes less heat than flat because the heat is running ahead of you. So you need to move a bit wider, slightly lower amps, but keep your speed up. Sounds easy enough, huh?
Fantastic! I will give it another go today! I'm very excited about my progress already. Vertical up has always been a challenge for me and I feel like once I get it, I'll be much happier with my skills as a welder. Gonna go get some parts for my homemade plasma table today and get those welded in and then I'll give it another go!
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