A video, a page of text, illustrations...just something to explain the proper technique for laying a root weld. Pipe or plate, at least 1/2" thick.
I just started a pipe class, and we are going to use MIG. Haven't started welding yet, still cutting out pipe sections with the beveling machine. I have some experience with MIG welding plate, but I have slept since then. Just trying to get a jump on things.
Thanks.
mig and flux core tips and techniques, equipment, filler metal
Well, how about the root? 8" steel pipe, open root 1/8" gap, lands are around 1/16" after interior flash is filed off, 33 degree angle bevels, nice and clean. Do I push or pull the root? I plant to use 16.8 for the root, and 17.7 for fill and maybe cap, too.
Thanks.
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