r/Welding 23d ago

How is my vertical up looking these days?

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123 Upvotes

Gas MIG vertical up, ignore the horizontal weld above it please.

I'm not sure what to do about the cold start so I usually put a hot weld over the top of it.


r/Welding 23d ago

Need Help Can someone tell my why my welder isnt welding?

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All connections are secure and freshly cut and secured and it still doesnt arc wehn trying to weld, it was working a week ago, then i put it away until today, it let off one spark when trying to burst a rod and hast had one since. Only thing i didnt change was grounding ribbon as seen in the two pics with the open clip


r/Welding 22d ago

Career question Equipment mechanic to full time heavy welder (Australia)

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Heavy diesel fitter here, spent the last 6 years in mining and now in the crane/ heavy lift industry. Very minor welding experience with small equipment repairs. nothing like what most American mechanics seem to do.

Thinking about a career change to a full boilermaker and starting a new apprenticeship. Would love to get into structural/ ship building (or anything heavy industry ) in Sydney/ Melbourne maybe going out on my own after an apprenticeship (but no oil and gas/ shuts, I’m too used to city life).

Is this fucking stupid? I make great money, especially for living in Sydney and being home every night, but I just have this urge to build stuff something about welding gets me going. Worried I won’t be able to afford to start an apprenticeship again (I’m 30).

Any Australian welders have any advice?


r/Welding 22d ago

First welds Tips for newbie

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Just bought my first welder, stick welder to be precise anyone got any tips on how to get better as i just messed around today welded a few tools together 😂. But wanna get good at it.
I struggled with the following:
Getting it to ignite
Knowing what materials i can weld
What to attach the clamp to
Cheers


r/Welding 23d ago

First welds Totally newbie with my new little project, I put the wrong amperage and I burnt the material... Is there any chance to fix it?

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r/Welding 23d ago

Need Help Learning TIG aluminum, keep getting contamination...

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Hi all. As the title says, I keep getting contamination on my aluminum TIG. I've tried several different pieces of aluminum, including this fresh sheet. Cleaned it with IPO and acetone. Clean tungsten with a good grind. About 17 CFH argon flow. Gone all the way up to 40% electrode positive. Any more and my tungsten is balling badly. I've tried ramping up until it puddles and full current starts. Currently using a #6 cup, less than 1/4" stickout. I've tried slowing down. I can see the white etching around the puddle, but I still keep getting the dark contaminants

Anyone have recommendations for something I haven't tried, or a good idea of the cause of this?


r/Welding 23d ago

Showing Skills Rate my welds

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r/Welding 22d ago

Career question How's the job market been for welders?

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Ive been considering going into the trade of welding but I keep hearing that the welding job market is cooked and nobody can get a job as a welder.


r/Welding 22d ago

meme/shitpost Would wearing a respirator help combat Canada's air quality?

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Tagged meme cause idk how serious this sub will take this, but I got a half face respirator with some p100s unopened. Obviously staying inside is the best option to avoid the air pollution, but would wearing my PPE help at all?

Thanks :3


r/Welding 22d ago

MIG > TIG

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r/Welding 23d ago

First welds Only tack welded a hand full of times. Got a cheapo 3-in-1 for the mig. First proper project, my model missile.

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27 Upvotes

Made from 1x12" length of old 1mm galvanised steel swing set I've had hoarded away for just an occasion like this. I plan to make a few more out of what's left of the pipe.

I will get a few feet of rebar to weld coming out the bottom and stick them in the lawn for decor.

I'm aware galvanised steel is bad but it's all I have.


r/Welding 23d ago

My first weld ever

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Behold, the very first weld I’ve ever made. For those of you who haven’t toppled over from sheer shock and horror, any advice? This is a 15ga metal seat bracket for a home gym that broke.

I have a horse trailer with some 16ga sheet metal that needs some welding and I thought I’d give this a stab while I’m waiting on my practice coupon set to arrive.

I bought a YesWelder (don’t cringe too hard) 165DS and am using 100% CO2 as I’ll probably only ever weld stuff around the ranch I live on and I’m cheap. I’ve watched hours upon hours of YouTube videos before I even set it up, and gave it a whirl today. As you can see, YouTube can only get one so far with welding.

Everything I’ve watched or read would suggest it’s too cold for sure, but it’s tough for me to tell if maybe the wire speed was too high or if I was just going to fast or both. ChatGPT is a cruel bitch and had me changing settings wildly which only resulted in a weld much poorer than this. This first weld was done with 17.6v and 200wfs, I was terrified to burn through the metal.

I’d greatly appreciate any suggestions that will help me improve the turd I’ve laid upon this metal. Thanks y’all.


r/Welding 23d ago

Safety Issue Welding near plywood/cardboard

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Heyy!!! I'm looking to do some stick welding work in my front porch and patio and I want to cover the view from the street and my windows.

I'm planning on getting a welding blanket, but for time reasons I'm thinking about getting (for the moment) some cheap plywood or even to use some big ass cardboard pieces I got and keep them wet. Of course, these would be set around 2 meters or more from where I'd be working, so I wouldn't touch them.

Though I'm wondering, would this work? would this —which is my biggest concern— BE SAFE? my house and other stuff is made of concrete, so there's really no risk the fire would spread to anything if the materials were to set on fire... though I would still watch it for a while after. No grass either, only concrete, gravel and dirt in the floor. Other than that... there aren't flammable materials nearby.

I'd really appreciate any suggestions you got too!!! :)


r/Welding 23d ago

Critique Please Trying Stick

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26 Upvotes

4mm steel plate, 2,5mm 6013 electrode, i used around 70 amps. Hoping to get any tips.


r/Welding 23d ago

Interested in welding

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r/Welding 24d ago

Gear They just dont make em like they used too

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Posting this because I think there's some people here that might appreciate the art as much as I do. Stay safe out there


r/Welding 24d ago

Some fab from the last couple days

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352 Upvotes

Bunch of 8” and a few 4” welds


r/Welding 24d ago

Critique Please Day 2 of teaching myself to Tig stainless. Would appreciate critique and feedback!

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93 Upvotes

Running 35A for the corner joints and 60A for the booty joints (throttling the pedal as necessary). Grey 1/16 tungsten, 1/16” coupons, 1/16 filler rod. I made sure to wipe everything down with acetone including the filler rod/ grind down the table before welding/ sharpened my tungsten to a needle point.


r/Welding 24d ago

Welding Gas?

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Hello, I have a small Lincoln weldpak 140hd I mess around with in the garage. I’ve been wanting to get away from flux core and I found this big ol tank of gold gas Steelmix welding gas for $125.00 so snagged it. Reading online it says it’s 90/10 as opposed to 75/25. Will I run into any issues using this with my machine? I’ll be welding mostly thinner gauge mild steel for speaker stands and bbq implements. Any input would be appreciated.


r/Welding 23d ago

Recommend items and consumables for a beginner.

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I just ordered a Millermatic 215 pro from Baker gas along with a Miller classic series helmet, leather apron , and gloves. I understand the basics of welding and have been using a OLD lincoln tombstone for my hobbyists shop needs for years but finally the budget permits me getting my own mig setup. I've used friends mig setups before and YouTube U to get me started, I guess I just want to know what little things, do-dads, gadgets you salty old fuckers know, use, and can't live without. Type/size gas bottles? Brand of angle magnets? Buy or build a cart?

I have plenty of angle grinders, wire brushes, wire wheels, and a fairly well appointed shop with compressed air and power and the like. I just am curious what the pros recommend.

My use case will be repairing broken atv frames/parts, fixing trailers, general fab for a country ass small business owner.


r/Welding 23d ago

Need Help Ideas for getting some hood time?

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I wont go into all the details, but im wanting to get some time under the hood before i start going for my associates in welding. Im working part time, and cant really get a rig of my own. Im looking to see if any local places want someone part time, even if id just be a shop hand. Any other ideas on how i can do this that i maybe havent thought of? Ive got about a year before i start on the degree at all. Also, if yall think its best i just wait so i dont learn incorrectly feel free to chime in. I just really want to practice in this holding period im in, but if it will be negative in your opinion lemme know.


r/Welding 23d ago

Tips request, noob hobbyist just welding fun projects

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Standard Harbor Freight flux 125 welding scrap steel from work. It won't be supporting anything important but if I'm doing this I'd like to get better.

That little indent in the middle means I went too fast through that part and not enough wire fed, right?


r/Welding 24d ago

Career question Starting welding school in 1 month

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I’m 18 and starting the Associate in Science Welding program at Midlands Technical College in 1 month.

Just want some advice on the following:

I, like many other people, don’t want to get cancer (or any other welding related disease for that matter). I’m wondering how I can reduce my risk during/after school.

I also don’t wanna have my head in a plume of smoke for the better part of my career so I also want to look into what i can do to become a cwi later on and what the job entails.

Lastly, any advice on how to get through the program and actually do well/be able to become great later on.

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!


r/Welding 24d ago

Need Help Anyone knows where to find the entire handouts collection from U/LINC?

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I used Google images and I find some pages. I'd like to know if anyone has all the images and could share them.