Vertical weld overlapping angle iron
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 11:36 am
Hi Guys:
I'm putting some of the finishing touches on my welding table. I ran angle lengthwise mid way down the legs on the long side, and then thought I would cope 2 pieces to brace the short side and this would make a nice lip for a plywood shelf. Never coped before and actually did a beautiful job of it. I'm using 3/16" angle...where the short angle overlapped the leg, I needed to do vertical welds. I was thinking that I should start the weld on the overlapped (short piece) because there is more metal there and it would flow onto the leg. Instead, it kept blowing away the edge of the overlapping piece. In hindsight, I'm thinking I should have started the weld on the leg so that the overlapped edge flowed onto the leg.
Hope I'm making sense...thanks,
Alex
I'm putting some of the finishing touches on my welding table. I ran angle lengthwise mid way down the legs on the long side, and then thought I would cope 2 pieces to brace the short side and this would make a nice lip for a plywood shelf. Never coped before and actually did a beautiful job of it. I'm using 3/16" angle...where the short angle overlapped the leg, I needed to do vertical welds. I was thinking that I should start the weld on the overlapped (short piece) because there is more metal there and it would flow onto the leg. Instead, it kept blowing away the edge of the overlapping piece. In hindsight, I'm thinking I should have started the weld on the leg so that the overlapped edge flowed onto the leg.
Hope I'm making sense...thanks,
Alex