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Increase your amps to 120 and do it again on shiny, clean metal.
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DavidR8 wrote:
cj737 wrote:Increase your amps to 120 and do it again on shiny, clean metal.
Thanks!
So more heat is needed to 'wet' in the bead? I do see that the edges are not blending into the surrounding metal.
As long as your arc length & torch angle is appropriate, yes.
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