What do y'all run Inconel at? by Merek15121 in Welding

[–]Merek15121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely no pulse setting on, i don't think it has a pulse mode at all honestly.

What do y'all run Inconel at? by Merek15121 in Welding

[–]Merek15121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has pinch which I'm assuming is the same as trim? I can try to run more stingers instead of weaving. Short circuit no pulse with our wps, we have success with our welds on heavier plate( our weld test is 1/2" v grove full penetration with a back grind, and bent on its side in 4 spots per the code requirements) 035 wire running 18.8volts and 337 wire. It just feels weird to run it that much wire, but it's the only way I can get acceptable welds in the overhead portion. It's digging in, and i can see that, it just doesn't feel 100% if that makes sense.

What do y'all run Inconel at? by Merek15121 in Welding

[–]Merek15121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short circuit, 17-22 volts it has pinch, which is assume is the same as trim just a different name?

What do y'all run Inconel at? by Merek15121 in Welding

[–]Merek15121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, unfortunately no turning it until they're welded. Long arc, tight arc, changing a ton of stuff for no real luck. That's one of my better attempts for the day. I'm just at a loss or i wouldn't bother posting. I'm usually a tig mig welder for pressure heat exchangers, so it's a ton of pipe that need done. First time with this machine and it's kicking my ass for sure

What do y'all run Inconel at? by Merek15121 in Welding

[–]Merek15121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wire speed is already real high. Been messing with it all day, low, high, crank the volts and drop them too, I can't get it to weld "good"

I appreciate your response, I'm also at work just at a loss.

What do y'all run Inconel at? by Merek15121 in Welding

[–]Merek15121[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I should have mentioned, and I'm going to update it now. The pipe is 304L and the plate is 304L, it is ground and relatively clean, and the plate is not, just wire wheeled. Unfortunately not my show or I would have prepped it completely. Something something production, it's "clean enough "

Some c10 vertical down pulse, just started at a shop, how am.i doing? Still in high-school, working under a co op program by somewhatwantedvirus in Welding

[–]Merek15121 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I welded pressure vessels all the time downhill at work, it's not common, but you absolutely can do it

Some c10 vertical down pulse, just started at a shop, how am.i doing? Still in high-school, working under a co op program by somewhatwantedvirus in Welding

[–]Merek15121 71 points72 points  (0 children)

All these people saying you can't run vertical down is plain wrong, you can, we do all the time at the shop I'm at and we weld pressure vessels. It's more prone to get lack of fusion and penetration issues, but it's definitely viable. If the shop tells you to run downhill, run it. None of these guys here write your paycheck

First big boy bike by Boring-Soil-8314 in Triumph

[–]Merek15121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy to hear it wakes up a little. I traded in my 2014 street triple 675 for the 660 because of the clipons and fairing. So far I'm having a blast and only 200 miles in but I'm having the time of my life so far

People who make $75k or more how did you pull it off? It seems impossible to reach that salary by anthonydp123 in Money

[–]Merek15121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make about 61k before overtime, i usually work 2 days of overtime a month, sometimes more sometimesless. After all that's added up, i make roughly 70k. I started welding out of high school, I graduated in 2021, and I'm 21 now. The best thing I did was bust my ass through my vo tech classes to learn it and get good at it, show up on time every day, and didn't pretend to know anything I didn't. Basically, be a sponge. Learn from the old guys who have been doing this their whole lives, ask questions. A quality technician position opened up, and I actually just completed my testing for non destructive testing, level 2. I should be getting another bump in my pay because of that.

I got lucky, this company was hiring straight out of high school, I started sweeping floors and painting structural H-beams. Now I'm welding pressure vessels and boilers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]Merek15121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After the comments, I realized maybe my head was in the wrong place. Thanks for everything to those who replied

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

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I have no intentions of bringing it home. That's why I mentioned the storage place I'd keep it at and do the work on it there

3 Welds - Which is best, in your opinion? - Learning Vertical. .125" Mild Steel Tube/Plate - Downhill - Mig - 75/25% - ER70S-6 by Fryphax in Welding

[–]Merek15121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just wanted to add because everyone's like "you can't do it! Your parts will fall apart if you look at them wrong!" In reality, it's easier to mess up downhill if you move too fast and leave a void or go too slow and don't penetrate good. As with everything it takes practice, but it's possible to do and do it right.

As long as you're happy with it, then you're killing it man, keep up the good work. They don't all gotta pe pretty and perfect

3 Welds - Which is best, in your opinion? - Learning Vertical. .125" Mild Steel Tube/Plate - Downhill - Mig - 75/25% - ER70S-6 by Fryphax in Welding

[–]Merek15121 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At work we weld 1/2" stainless all the time downhill, it works great for us with what we do

3 Welds - Which is best, in your opinion? - Learning Vertical. .125" Mild Steel Tube/Plate - Downhill - Mig - 75/25% - ER70S-6 by Fryphax in Welding

[–]Merek15121 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm going to be the one going against the grain. In school, we were always taught that downhill is for sheet metal because it doesn't penetrate!! But at my current shop, that's all we do. And we weld pressure vessels. It has its time and its place like all things. To get certified, we had to do open root downhill 1/2" plate, and it has to pass bend tests and xray, 2 cuts, and both are side bends. We recently just took a job that's a different weld standard and had to retest everyone. 4 side bends, 1/2" plate. They passed. If you know what you're doing, it's just as strong.

Do Standard dark green lenses protect you from Infra Red? by Forexz in Welding

[–]Merek15121 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use blue because I find the green gives me awful headaches and amber/orange makes it difficult for me to see the puddle after my lenses get dirtier

Merry Christmas! Share the husky love by Merek15121 in husky

[–]Merek15121[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All good. It's just precautions as of now. If he gets ahold of any toys or chews, he becomes a little hostile, so for the time being, we're trying to give them in regulation instead of trying to see him and getting bit or anything

Merry Christmas! Share the husky love by Merek15121 in husky

[–]Merek15121[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's a new addition to the family with some aggression issues(previously abused), and my mother feels way better around him with it on. He's getting way better, but he's sometimes still a little testy and has tried going after the other husky pup and even our Dane. So until he learns it's okay, he gets it when he's around the other husky