Little fast, will give you a more rounded, deeper penetration and less splatter.
Mig weld quality is tough to call from a single picture. there are lots of guys that can make a weld look great on top with little to no penetration.
Yep. We are constantly building custom tools at work. We have guys who's welds look OK but wont hold up under use. My welds look like junk but the stuff I've built has held up to hard use and a thousand foot pounds of torque or more.
If you need any small pieces of scrap metal to practice on shoot me a PM and I can probably hook you up.
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Last edited by Danimal; 02-27-2016 at 10:42.
When I first tried MIG, I thought I was doing great- then tested my welds to breaking strength and found I had penetration issues (no, not that kind). Once I learned to watch the puddle AND the surrounding metal, I got better.
As others have said it looks like you're going a little fast (based on the V marks, rather than stack of dimes), but can't tell if it penetrated well from that angle- best to test it's strength or cut it apart if you're learning. You also shouldn't have spatter like that on MIG (Flux core would)- was it dirty, or maybe the wire speed is off?
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