



After changing the 220v plug to the one I use in my garage, I did a few simple beads, but decided to start doing some welding to practice for real, so I tried doing some small tacks. I ordered this kit to get me started:

I felt the torch was a little heavy for my taste, and I was not yet comfortable with the torch amp control, so I removed it for now and I am using the foot switch until I get more proficient:

These are guts of the water cooled head:

Torch became lighter and easier to maneuver, even did some tacks right handed (I am a lefty):

Did some small tacks:

and a straight weld (both side):

I remembered this 6-sided project "thing" which allowed for tacks and then lots of welding. Since I am getting started I had some small-walled steel - did these at 60Amps, 30CFPH:



Tack:

Lots of welding practice:

I then did it again with 1/8" wall, 125Amp, 30CFPH:

And finally with 1/4" steel, at the full 200Amps, 30CFPH:

Also practiced 1/8" wall side to side:


Group photo of my first welds:

I still need lots more practice, but I am starting to get the hang of things. My next project is a 2x72 grinder, so as I make progress I will post more pictures. I am definitely very happy with my two HTP welders:
