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Front side of weld
Front side of weld
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Hi everyone:
Here is the front and back of a weld. I'm concerned about the back side of the weld. Please observe and comment.
Using mild steel 18 gauge with a 9 torch 1/16" electrode.

Thanks,
Dennis
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The other side has been reversed to match the front.
The other side has been reversed to match the front.
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Dennis Leslie
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Hello Dennis and welcome to the forum
You're seeing typical burn thru due to the heat input from the weld, what size filler did you use? For 18ga I'd use .035" or .045"
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I was using 1/16" rod. I do have some .045". I'll give that a try. By the way, I was using 67 amps. You have addressed my problem area. Thanks

Dennis
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I have done a similar weld on 11 ga (.122") and here are pictures of both sides. This joint material is 2.5 times the thickness. I used 100 amps with a 3/32" electrode and 1/16" filler rod.
Back side of weld
Back side of weld
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Dennis Leslie
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