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Seeing the puddle

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 4:36 pm
by Bellaireroad
First off, all these are done at a bench, sitting.

If I am welding lap joint or fillet weld, I can see the puddle great, can even see it freeze behind, and can see where I’m going . I drag these.

If I’m practicing doing padding beads on plate horizontally, dragging, I’m having problems, can still see puddle, and can see the toe of the last bead, but hard to see as much detail as before, not seeing puddle freeze, I and hard to see ahead

Also welding outside corners downhill is a crapshoot. I can get by doing a couple of practice drags, then use “ muscle memory” to finish it.

So it seems when welding into an angle, like a butt or fillet, I can see great, but on flat or outside corner, it’s hard to see. Is this just the way it is, or is a change in head position needed?

Thanks

Re: Seeing the puddle

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 5:24 pm
by cj737
Regardless of the process you use, always move your head and eyes to have the best possible (and safest) vantage point. You may need to be closer, lower, behind on a drag, or ahead with a push. Downhill, I always try to be below the puddle. Above uphill.

Re: Seeing the puddle

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:55 pm
by tungstendipper
cj737 wrote:Regardless of the process you use, always move your head and eyes to have the best possible (and safest) vantage point. You may need to be closer, lower, behind on a drag, or ahead with a push. Downhill, I always try to be below the puddle. Above uphill.
Boy that's the truth! I caught my self moving my eyes instead of my head and found I my right eye (dominate) was looking through my left lens of my glasses. No wonder I'm always dipping my tungsten. It's fun getting old.

Re: Seeing the puddle

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:56 pm
by tungstendipper
Btw... You should see how I drive..... :lol:

Re: Seeing the puddle

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:32 pm
by cj737
tungstendipper wrote:Btw... You should see how I drive..... :lol:
That’s why I stay off the sidewalks :D :D