I was looking for a video just like this. Thank you so much. I have been struggling to fill in the toes of the weld and kept getting underfill but i believe the reverse T method is really going to help me here.
I just started welding vertically on 6010, its definitely not like my 7018 welds thats for sure.. Yesterday was my first day trying 6010 so im not surprised. There is a learning curve to everything, i just have to get it down. Going to try these techniques shown in the video and I hope it helps!!
I’m in a welding school and I’m on my vertical you hill fillet weld and I just need to get my penetration down. My caps are good. No undercut and the dimes look nice. But I barely get any penetration so I don’t get it
if you are using smaw you may want to turn up your amperage a bit depending on the electrode you are using, you may want to verify your polarity as well, if you are using 7018 then electrode positive will have a much better controlled arc. Be sure electrode angle is good and stay on the leading edge of your puddle.
I was looking for a video just like this. Thank you so much. I have been struggling to fill in the toes of the weld and kept getting underfill but i believe the reverse T method is really going to help me here.
Glad it helped
I just started welding vertically on 6010, its definitely not like my 7018 welds thats for sure.. Yesterday was my first day trying 6010 so im not surprised. There is a learning curve to everything, i just have to get it down. Going to try these techniques shown in the video and I hope it helps!!
i was looking for a video like this two
Glad it helped!
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I’m in a welding school and I’m on my vertical you hill fillet weld and I just need to get my penetration down. My caps are good. No undercut and the dimes look nice. But I barely get any penetration so I don’t get it
if you are using smaw you may want to turn up your amperage a bit depending on the electrode you are using, you may want to verify your polarity as well, if you are using 7018 then electrode positive will have a much better controlled arc. Be sure electrode angle is good and stay on the leading edge of your puddle.