The time out is to let the plate cool so you can control the puddle better. It makes more sense in vertical and overhead as to much heat will just make the puddle to runny.
there was literally a 1/4 in crack on one of the coupons and one of the coupons wasn't even showed, hence ya already know it snapped. As well as on her first pass she started inside the test plate, rather then starting outside welding to the inside so where she started was cold, hence the snap. Also you'd be failed right there and then for welding into the tie, ( you have to start on the tie for these tests) although its smart to weld into the tie when possible but that's just not allowed on these. The theory on this video was perfect. But you maybe should've shown a video where the coupons actually passed. still great video and thanks for making it.
I don't think that wire is running at the speed he thinks it is. I was told an I believe this to be true. That changing your wire speed is the equivalent of changing rod size and then welding on the same heat. Should be able to weld somewhere around 29 V on flat, without turning it down much. This young woman would have done better if the thing was lower. Machining seems like cheating. I got my time down to one plate under an hour to bend. Torch cut torch washed backing strip off.
I never run wire speed much over 3 on the Miller I use. Currently my wife feeder is set to 2.0 An it seems to be similar to how fast his machine shot wire out at 4+.
@@ForceFedFetusFillet ya big difference between 1/16 wire to .045. Don’t know why they always choose women know adays to represent Welder’s? Most of the women Welder’s I work with don’t last very long lol
You go girl!! Great job!! And thank you sr for your video well done!!👍👷♂️🙏👌
I'm going to have to try these settings
Great video! Nice to see some canadian stuff coming out as well. You're right, that test should be easy peasy but it's not!
Should do a video like this for each position
The time out is to let the plate cool so you can control the puddle better. It makes more sense in vertical and overhead as to much heat will just make the puddle to runny.
there was literally a 1/4 in crack on one of the coupons and one of the coupons wasn't even showed, hence ya already know it snapped. As well as on her first pass she started inside the test plate, rather then starting outside welding to the inside so where she started was cold, hence the snap. Also you'd be failed right there and then for welding into the tie, ( you have to start on the tie for these tests) although its smart to weld into the tie when possible but that's just not allowed on these. The theory on this video was perfect. But you maybe should've shown a video where the coupons actually passed. still great video and thanks for making it.
I noticed that too. Starting your CWB weld on the inside of the plate instead of the backing strip was so weird.
Hi,
Excellent, thanks
What technique did she use?
Hello, is it the same process and procedure for the cwb all position aluminum welding test?
Turn down the background music.
Great video, thanks !
Some close ups view maybe!!
Shield down, when using a buffing wheel, young lady!
She's too high up.
Can tell right away by all the pulling she did to hold the mig gun up above the plate.
Make yourself comfortable, no one else will.
I don't think that wire is running at the speed he thinks it is.
I was told an I believe this to be true.
That changing your wire speed is the equivalent of changing rod size and then welding on the same heat.
Should be able to weld somewhere around 29 V on flat, without turning it down much.
This young woman would have done better if the thing was lower.
Machining seems like cheating.
I got my time down to one plate under an hour to bend.
Torch cut torch washed backing strip off.
I never run wire speed much over 3 on the Miller I use.
Currently my wife feeder is set to 2.0
An it seems to be similar to how fast his machine shot wire out at 4+.
@@mrillis9259 I like 27.5v and 260wire, but i'm using 1.6mm fcaw not .045
@@ForceFedFetusFillet ya big difference between 1/16 wire to .045. Don’t know why they always choose women know adays to represent Welder’s? Most of the women Welder’s I work with don’t last very long lol
@@bricksquadmonoply8835 too busy taking selfies next to the millers