Once you find the right heat, to me, watching the puddle defines my speed and makes the chit fun as heck!
As mentioned, flat stock is great for running penetrating beads. Once you get that dialed, tack for corner beads, I find "C" movements pulling the puddle from one piece to the other works.
Do remember, as your weld continues, your material heats, as it heats your movements need to speed up slightly...
Becomes a game. I dig puddles of metal.
*This is a rookie hobbyist talking. 25 years ago, I was a shop detailer with welding, mechanical drafting, and AutoCad courses.
The instructor was fantastic! All I wanted to do was work Tig and he let me so long as I passed my oxyacetylene rod dipping and stick weld tests...
If you're able, a single entry community college course is worth it's weight - and fun as heck. Wish my old fart lifestyle permitted me to continue. Fun as heck.
As mentioned, flat stock is great for running penetrating beads. Once you get that dialed, tack for corner beads, I find "C" movements pulling the puddle from one piece to the other works.
Do remember, as your weld continues, your material heats, as it heats your movements need to speed up slightly...
Becomes a game. I dig puddles of metal.
*This is a rookie hobbyist talking. 25 years ago, I was a shop detailer with welding, mechanical drafting, and AutoCad courses.
The instructor was fantastic! All I wanted to do was work Tig and he let me so long as I passed my oxyacetylene rod dipping and stick weld tests...
If you're able, a single entry community college course is worth it's weight - and fun as heck. Wish my old fart lifestyle permitted me to continue. Fun as heck.













