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Re: Welding First project
Mike Klink wrote:
> night tech school. There is a lot more to know than how to arc 'n spark.
> Especially when considering some welds better not break. Even big, ugly
> beads don't hold. What's on top ain't holding anything (relatively), it's
> all, as they say, in the penetration. You want to practice on something
> holding the body on??!!
> TomM may disagree, he seems to jump right in and weld spring perches on.
> Ah yout', no fear.
FWIW, I haven't welded ANYTHING "structural" yet. I've been making some
speaker mounting brackets. Hardly important work.. but a good project,
and good *practice*.
I don't trust myself to weld spring perches.. which is why I was quite
happy when the T'all axle went in last night without the need to
relocate the perches.
I do need to go refresh myself on what a "good" weld's characteristics
are.. I seem to recall the color of the slag and/or cleaned metal gives
an indication of how close to the proper settings one is. I'm still in
the "weld this scrap to that, then beat with a sledge" stage.
Practice makes better. <g>
In this same vein, I haven't installed my rollcage yet.. because I don't
trust myself. I just have a hard time practicing without having
*something* to work *on*.. so I'm trying to find "simple" projects to
play with.
-Tom
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