On these fillet welds, is it best to start in the middle and work out or start on the outside and work in? Or do you just make one continuous weld? Or does it make any difference?
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The center is the thickest part so it'd be better not to start there. I usually weld from one end to the other.Bellaireroad wrote:On these fillet welds, is it best to start in the middle and work out or start on the outside and work in? Or do you just make one continuous weld? Or does it make any difference?
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