Yeah i did wander a bit in places, might need to play with shade settings for a better view as i dont really see it in 4knot looking too bad, arc length might be a tad long in places but overall looks like you are making progress
Yeah i did wander a bit in places, might need to play with shade settings for a better view as i dont really see it in 4knot looking too bad, arc length might be a tad long in places but overall looks like you are making progress
More light on the weld area will help. Something like a floodlight about 1 metre away, should help. A 500W halogen, or 50W LED floodlight. Even a bright head torch stuck to the welding helmet can help.Yeah i did wander a bit in places, might need to play with shade settings for a better view as i dont really see it in 4k
I do have a couple of powerful work lights, ill bung one on a tripod and see if it helps, cheers for the tipMore light on the weld area will help. Something like a floodlight about 1 metre away, should help. A 500W halogen, or 50W LED floodlight. Even a bright head torch stuck to the welding helmet can help.
i have a 100 watt halogen lamp on my welding bench that is invaluableI do have a couple of powerful work lights, ill bung one on a tripod and see if it helps, cheers for the tip![]()
i bet you have a lovely tan! im not sure what i have.....checkingi have a 100 watt halogen lamp on my welding bench that is invaluable
I wish...spend more time sweating from wearing a hoody or welding coat than getting a tani bet you have a lovely tan! im not sure what i have.....checking
these things https://unilite.co.uk/product/slr-1750/
im guessing that will be ok close up as they are pretty bright
It's not an issue, but also not necessary really...I have a very minor leak somewhere on my system so if I leave gas in the line it leaks out overnight anyway, I just tap the pedal before welding and let a post flow cycle run then I know it's purged properly again...my mig doesn't seem to leak from anywhere and I just shut the machine off and close the bottle valveheres an oddballl question.
After I have finished playing around, I close the gas bottle valve and then tap the torch to purge anything in the system before turning the welder off, is that correct or am i just wasting gas?
This is good advice. I find I get best results if I can rest my forearms on something. Helps keep things steady.regarding your welds, are you hoovering above the plate, if you are try resting the ceramic lightly on the metal, get the angles all correct before you start, have a dry run to see how you are going to move your wrist hand as you move along the plates, it might help, well its one less thing to think about if your ceramic is steady.
sadly not, I sit at the bench, i do find it tricky getting a good angle though, ill do some experimenting tomorrow. I do rest my arms now after realising i wont electrocute myselfregarding your welds, are you hoovering above the plate, if you are try resting the ceramic lightly on the metal, get the angles all correct before you start, have a dry run to see how you are going to move your wrist hand as you move along the plates, it might help, well its one less thing to think about if your ceramic is steady.

I am glad your not hoovering!!!! hovering, you'll get there in time, your off to a decent start.sadly not, I sit at the bench, i do find it tricky getting a good angle though, ill do some experimenting tomorrow. I do rest my arms now after realising i wont electrocute myself![]()
I didn't even think about resting the ceramic, I'll give that a go today, might improve arc length.I am glad your not hoovering!!!! hovering, you'll get there in time, your off to a decent start.
Good luck in this country. Most welding shops seem to be a scabby service counter, a pack of mystery 6013s and a bloke who seems to know nothing about welding staffing it nowadays.another question, can anyone recommend good suppliers of all things welding related? it seems pricing can be all over the place, kind of looking for a one stop shop with a decent range and isnt overpriced.



