Incomplete said:lol, I love welding.
Send me a message when you get on.
See if your dad can answer them. If he's welded for 16 years they should be simple
the_lol said:One way to stop Arc Blow from happening is:Use as short an arc length as possible (lower arc voltage) and the lowest current that is practical for the affected joint (possibly a smaller diameter electrode)
When doing a bend test this steel is preferable: Idk, steel?
When doing a bend test with E6010 the joint is a(n): V-groove joint
Name Two exotic steels that can be welded with GTAW: Monel, Platinum
I failed.
KaNe said:Google ftw? lol, but at the Idk, Steel? what kind of steel? I don't think there is just steel in welding. I know there is stainless, and other types, but idk if there is just plain old steel.
Incomplete said:there are many different types of steel.
Different tensile strengths, some are more ductile than other, torsion strengths, there are a lot of different alloys used to make different metals. For instance T1 is used on haul truck bodies for the miens out where I live. It is a type of steel that has been quenched and tempered.
And yes, I do weld.
lol, Kane lost to me 15-1 on blops.
You guys want different Q's huh?
Ichiii said:One way to stop Arc Blow from happening is:
* Use as short an arc length as possible (lower arc voltage) and the lowest current that is practical for the affected joint (possibly a smaller diameter electrode)
* Backward arc blow tends to occur when welding in a direction towards the current return connection, or earth connection, and forward arc blow when welding in the other direction. As it is likely to be easier to control a backward deflecting arc than a forward deflecting one during MMA welding, it is usually better to weld towards the return or earth connections. Use of multiple earth connections may solve the problem altogether.
* Use alternating current (AC) rather than DC for the root run. Note: this may be regarded by some Codes as change of an essential variable and require re-qualification of the welding procedure.
There are more ways! Just naming a few.
When doing a bend test this steel is preferable: KS, JIS, and ASTM
When doing a bend test with E6010 the joint is a(n): groove joint?
Name Two exotic steels that can be welded with GTAW: 520 and 4130
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