What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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GreinTime
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Actually, I prefer Dave Blackburn's rule of pulse for fusion welds at 1.5/25%/5% . It's slow enough that you can make every bead the same, and on the low side, you see a tiny tiny puddle that allows you to place the next flash.

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Otto Nobedder wrote:Sam, I think you're playing with us, a bit.

We've gone from simple questions of technique to serious design-builds in one post?

Come clean.

Steve S
I was lost when he showed the pic of the syrup pan in the back of the truck at least I think that was a syrup pan in the back of a truck. :lol: Yeah I think ol' Sam here knows a little more than he's letting on.
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I'm sorry if there's any misunderstandings here guys. I was asking about welding because I don't know much about it. Again the picture of the pan in the back of the truck is not mine. I put it there for a visual. Just wondering if you had any better ideas to fitting the sheet on the end?

Sam
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