badyellowvette
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I did that, instructor made us learn to weld overhead left handed.
I couldn't have said it better,best rule of thumb. 6011 gives you deep penetration but is brittle so you cap it with a 7018 to add flexability and structure.

whatever the hell that meant 

Try it standing on your head with the hired man holding your legs in a 35 mph wind ;-)I did that, instructor made us learn to weld overhead left handed.
7018 is a low hydrogen rod with 70.000 pound tensile strength. In my opinion, it's the best rod going for carbon steel. Good practice is welding an "I" beam butted into the flange of another beam. you get the Flat, Vertical, and Overhead positions covered. I spent 20 years welding cryogenic transport trailers, (Airco, Linde. Air Liquide) and even built pumper rigs for the fracking fields. Favorite process is Tig, stainless steel and aluminum. really relaxing! Just remember, if a dumb ass like me can do it, you can do it better.I couldn't have said it better,whatever the hell that meant
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Wonder how much underwater welder are making these days??Welding is a great trade. I am in the Construction Industry and its one of the quickest trades to learn and with practice get pretty good at. Hell welders now around the Gulf Coast areas are getting paid around $38-$42 bucks an hr. and $100 bucks a day per diem on average with all the hours they want to work. Its getting pretty hard to find enough welders for all the new work going on.
May really consider that! Currently I don't own a welder and waiting until I really have a use and the $$ to buy a machine. I am traveling and with the 6 hours of class on Friday nights my time at home is too little. But may be able to help out when I can. Could always use more time under the hood ..Its actually fairly simple with steel.
Steel tends to want to just flow together.
Aluminum can be the bear sometimes.
Anytime you feel like it let me know. I could use the help and would be happy to help you along with your welding abilities, not that I am a master or anything but I get the job done.
You did not run a 6011, 6010 or a P5 as a root bead?7018 is a low hydrogen rod with 70.000 pound tensile strength. In my opinion, it's the best rod going for carbon steel. Good practice is welding an "I" beam butted into the flange of another beam. you get the Flat, Vertical, and Overhead positions covered. I spent 20 years welding cryogenic transport trailers, (Airco, Linde. Air Liquide) and even built pumper rigs for the fracking fields. Favorite process is Tig, stainless steel and aluminum. really relaxing! Just remember, if a dumb ass like me can do it, you can do it better.![]()
This may sound odd but a great pipeline welder taught me this right out of welding school. Keep a pen or pencil in your truck. When ever your stuck in traffic or in line at a drive through. Take your trigger finger and middle finger and bend them in. Place the pen between them at the 2nd joint. Now practice welding strokes like a weave beed or a figure 8, or even a streight beed pushing your rod NOT pulling it as to pre heat your metal before the flux arrives. This will drastically improve your beeds. So practice welding your dash up!May really consider that! Currently I don't own a welder and waiting until I really have a use and the $$ to buy a machine. I am traveling and with the 6 hours of class on Friday nights my time at home is too little. But may be able to help out when I can. Could always use more time under the hood ..
When you can walk up to a job, pull the right rod knowing your metals, know when to gas, when to tig, when to mig, when to braze, you've made it half way. The last is penetration. Everything else is just a bead, IMO. I can't weld for shit, where I can almost braze. I love my tanks, my rosebud, and a fresh tube of braising rod bought a few months ago and already broken into.best rule of thumb. 6011 gives you deep penetration but is brittle so you cap it with a 7018 to add flexability and structure.
I worked a pipeline one winter in 2 1/2 feet of snow with wind drifting snow.Try it standing on your head with the hired man holding your legs in a 35 mph wind ;-)
No, just good bevel prep to edges .You did not run a 6011, 6010 or a P5 as a root bead?
