I was out in the shop today MIG welding lots of the same part, boring. I got tired of talking to the metal (see Steve’s post “I got caught today”) and I got to thinking. The only way to get the weld bead to have the stack of coins look is to weave or pause the forward motion of the gun. Seems to me this violates the keep the arc at the leading edge of the puddle rule. Does anyone know if this weakens the weld? When I am concerned with strength I use a steady travel and don’t worry about appearance. I have seen several welds posted on this board on critical parts (axels and dif cases ect) that have a very pronounced “stack of coins” look. When welding a coupon for certification I have always used a steady travel. The weld does not look as nice but it usually passed. Is there a method that will produce both a sound weld and a “stack of coins” with MIG? I am mostly self trained and may have(most likley) missed something along the way. 
Paul

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