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olek
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Hello, at least I think I know what I want to see.

So it is a big help.

And you where right (of course!)

Easier to work on consistency with Z (despite the puddle less visible)

What do you think ?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/jHDKwXcxVUWCX7H23

I am terrible student as I begin doing my mistakes before going back to the exact instructions :)

But we learn from our mistakes is not it?

I begin to see how to correct holes or misses.

Regards
Pianos , restorer and tuner
Dedicated to learn welding since april
slowly learning ;) not complaining of doing beads and beads
pro inverter PROGYS 200 FV PFC CEL+tig lift
OA Oxyflam 1000 cutting and welding gas torch
PeteM
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There ya go!

Mistakes are only bad when they become something that holds one back. The good ones see them as "what to work on next".
olek
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PeteM wrote:There ya go!

Mistakes are only bad when they become something that holds one back. The good ones see them as "what to work on next".

Hello, after 20 days without training, and after mounting that amazing gold plated glass, I was surprised that I did feel comfortable, managing the puddle without knowing "how".

I could do for the first time a decent "Christmas tree" and some filling with stringers.(only 80A but 2,5mm rods and thin 6mm steel)

So it is a good thing to pause for a few days, at some point, probably.

Regards

https://goo.gl/photos/JoSrw5uxDVhopqw39
Pianos , restorer and tuner
Dedicated to learn welding since april
slowly learning ;) not complaining of doing beads and beads
pro inverter PROGYS 200 FV PFC CEL+tig lift
OA Oxyflam 1000 cutting and welding gas torch
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