Kemper said: (quoted from post at 21:04:13 02/19/08) Well Dave,you seem to be the professional here,so why don't you tell us about the weld in the eighth pic,the horizontal weld,explain what you think about that weld.
Well, I know what they were called in W. Central Illinois, which ain't too far from S. East Iowa so ....... :wink:
Since 'Dave' already gave his critique on Puddles photo #8 ..... Quote: "See my post above. I think that 7018 weld might not be finished as other parts aren't either. The weld could look a little rough because a gap was formed for extra penetration, that may not have had a perfect equal width gap or bevel in the gap. It's also possible Puddles just finished reading the archives on here and saw mj's welding cart and was laughing so hard he couldn't keep his hand steady! If not, all welders won't always do an absolutely perfect weld. Lets see some pictures of your 5G root pass with 6010? Then we'll talk? Dave" I guess mine is a bit simple minded but it looks like a '3-pass Navy weld' to me that got a bit cold on the 3rd pass and I know this 'cause that's what my last one looked like but, what do I know? :roll:
Ya notice how he keeps reffering to my welding cart? It's like his greatest moment to notice that it's made out of scraps on a Sunday afternoon; he actually LOVES it .... it's become a part of his persona and he can no longer live without it. Well, DAVE, I hate to part with it but, hey, I like you! Shoot me a PM and we'll deal .... :P
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