I am not a professional welder, but would like to become one. I have been welding and fabricating since 1983, and have experienced many materials, welding techniques, and welding processes. I can't say I like any process over another, as each has its purpose.
When I lower my hood, and begin welding I am totally focused on moving the molten metal where I want it to go. I can think of nothing else. At this time, my heart rate lowers, I relax and expect to see a good solid weld when finished. If not, I clean the weld and begin again, but most of the time the weld is good.
The process of actually making the weld is what I like most, although working with all of the cool tools that I have accumulated over the years comes in a close second.
Just recently I welded on metal that I thought was ground clean, then I learned what welding on metal that had been previously powder coated was like. Welding this surface produced a bad weld, so
contaminates in the weld/weld pool are the things I dislike most.
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Lincoln,Precision TIG225
Miller,Millermatic 251
Miller,Spoolmatic 30A
Miller,Millermatic 130XP
Miller,Spectrum 625
Miller,Thunderbolt 225AC
KMG,Belt Grinder/2x72
Ingersoll Rand,Compressor/5HP
MSC/Vectrax,Band Saw Horizontal-Vertical/7x12