tombardier
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Hi guys,
I feel like I'm beginning again, with a welder that doesn't mess me about, and with a new bottle of Coogar 5 gas which certainly beats the hell out of the pub CO2 bottle I was using before. I was wondering if you could cast your eyes over the following butt-welds and maybe offer some advice on getting better penetration. It's 2mm mild steel plate, with a gap which you can see in the photos, and with settings that you'll see in this photo here:
This is an overall view of some welds I did with different techniques, with the penetration from welds on the other sides visible as well. It looks like the two small welds at the bottom left penetrated quite well. They were both using circling push technique
Here is the reverse view. In this picture, the penetration visible on the top left, is from the weld at the top right of the previous photo, so the welds at the bottom right are for the good penetration visible in the previous photo at the bottom left.
This is a close-up of my favourite.. I did a circling push technique on it
and the closeup of the reverse side!
Any tips of getting really good penetration would be welcome
I feel like I'm beginning again, with a welder that doesn't mess me about, and with a new bottle of Coogar 5 gas which certainly beats the hell out of the pub CO2 bottle I was using before. I was wondering if you could cast your eyes over the following butt-welds and maybe offer some advice on getting better penetration. It's 2mm mild steel plate, with a gap which you can see in the photos, and with settings that you'll see in this photo here:
This is an overall view of some welds I did with different techniques, with the penetration from welds on the other sides visible as well. It looks like the two small welds at the bottom left penetrated quite well. They were both using circling push technique
Here is the reverse view. In this picture, the penetration visible on the top left, is from the weld at the top right of the previous photo, so the welds at the bottom right are for the good penetration visible in the previous photo at the bottom left.
This is a close-up of my favourite.. I did a circling push technique on it
and the closeup of the reverse side!
Any tips of getting really good penetration would be welcome

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I believe that if you have to quick a wire feed it subconsciously makes your torch speed to quick, thus not allowing a hot enough weld to form and more over, be maintained along the run.
try plugging welder directly into socket... try that before changing wire and see what difference you get .....I use 0.8 for everything.....
...maybe you could post some pics up if you do some thin metal as most people seem to start with cars ?...did you stay with the 0.6mm wire ?or have you changed to 0.8mm?