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My 2nd horizontal t joint.
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Looking good! Keep at it! :D
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Coming along nicely!

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Thank you both. I had a chat with the instructor and he stepped up his game.
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Last night was my first time using 6010.
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sedanman wrote:Last night was my first time using 6010.


Yeah yours look a bell of a lot better than mine. Nice job. I was gonna take a class but I figured I could buy a stick welder and just practice my butt off and post them here.

Keep the pics coming.
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Looks good. A lot of people like to slam the old 5P (farmer rod, etc.) but it is a workhorse. Dirty, no problem, wet, no problem. If a 6010 gets chaulky and starts burning funky, dip it in water, shake it off and keep going, not joking. I have literally welded couplings over holes with water pouring out of it with the 6010. Just pisses me off they make it without red flux anymore, a nostalgic thing. Now you can't yell at the FNG's... "NO, the red ones dingbat"
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Louie1961 wrote:And if you want we could also do some TIG...same story. I am not the best, but I have the gear and we could compare notes.
Louie;

I would make the offer too, I'm a little farther away, but if you feel like a drive come on up. I remember the yearning for knowledge I felt. As a beginner at SMAW I had the local farm supply store where they sold bulk 5/32 1109 rod. It was some time later I learned they were reading it off the rod upside down. I'd have given my shirt to have a bit of instruction from someone more experienced. It turns out it's less mysterious than going it alone.

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THAT is funny! :lol:
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