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We'll see tonight. Lol
I guess maybe I should start taking pictures of every thing I do, and start a thread with my progress. Lol

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AKweldshop wrote:If you do it right, 7018 slag should peel of great over head. :D :) ;) :lol:
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Very funny :D
That tractor looks like you had a recent tornado go through there ;) :o
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Haha
I didn't even look that close.
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John,
I think your photo fell over, please fix to the locked and upright position. ;)
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Superiorwelding wrote:John,
I think your photo fell over, please fix to the locked and upright position. ;)
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I have another that I cropped.
Shoulda got that one.
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Op

That t joint u posted was from a 7018?

It seriously looked like a tig or mig weld.

And like others have mentioned, I can tell by the way my slag looks before I take it off how well I did.

Good luck!
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MrShaw wrote:Op

That t joint u posted was from a 7018?

It seriously looked like a tig or mig weld.

And like others have mentioned, I can tell by the way my slag looks before I take it off how well I did.

Good luck!

Same here....
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It's because he's using a big weave.
In high school and almost all welding videos, everyone uses a weave.
But at school now, they don't want to see any weave.
I'm getting better on my overhead. Have to test out tonight.
My normal machine was messing up, so I tried another, and it was messing up also. Notice the amperage below.
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79jasper,
Define "messing up".
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Well the first machine just never seemed right to me.
A lot of spatter, seemed like it wanted to stick a lot, and when striking it would either stick real quick or almost like the machine would go off.
Even one of the instructors used it for a demo and basically said it was a pos. Lol


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