This summer I am taking my first welding class with the intention of getting my certifications and degree for employment. Prior to this class I have never even soldered, let alone welded.
Anyway it is a Structural GMAW class. So we are working on V-groove butt joints. I completed the vertical up, vertical down, and horizontal welds and passed the bend tests with ease. I am having a very hard time with the flat position. I can't see my puddle properly. I have tried adjusting the height of my table, angle of my head in relation to the nozzle and weld, and even thr direction I am welding. I tried dragging and pushing both left to right and right to left as well as to and away from me. Nothing I try works.
I know welding can be uncomfortable and I get that that. I am not aiming for comfort, I am aiming for consistency. It seems that when I can see my puddle my stickout goes out the window, or my angle or my speed. I just can't dial everything in.
How do you guys weld in the flat for joints that makes it easier for you? Any advice is certainly welcome.
Anyway it is a Structural GMAW class. So we are working on V-groove butt joints. I completed the vertical up, vertical down, and horizontal welds and passed the bend tests with ease. I am having a very hard time with the flat position. I can't see my puddle properly. I have tried adjusting the height of my table, angle of my head in relation to the nozzle and weld, and even thr direction I am welding. I tried dragging and pushing both left to right and right to left as well as to and away from me. Nothing I try works.
I know welding can be uncomfortable and I get that that. I am not aiming for comfort, I am aiming for consistency. It seems that when I can see my puddle my stickout goes out the window, or my angle or my speed. I just can't dial everything in.
How do you guys weld in the flat for joints that makes it easier for you? Any advice is certainly welcome.
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