I am having to do an in house weld test at work, the welds (mild steel) required are:
90* outside corner downhand, (4mm plate) easy and completed
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6mm fillet in the horizontal position, (6mm plate) easy completed
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12mm fillet in the horizontal position (12mm plate) - with a root pass and a single cap over the top, not completed
![Crying or Very Sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
When i have done 12mm fillet welds previously i had to do them as 3 passes ( a root and 2 caps)
Ive been out of the game for about 16/17 years (and a few months into this new job) and just after a few pointers. I'm not sure if my root pass was too big? What size should it be ideally? The cap had early signs of coldlap
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Cheers,
MrO
**edited to say**
If anyone can give me an idea of volts and inches/metres per min wire speed just to get me going that would be most useful