For the practice runs I have been using an old tailgate. I have basically cut out sections and had a play trying to weld then back. It took me a whole day to set up the welder. Its to easy to blow holes or lay a log of weld onto the work piece. Some early examples


I have been struggling with getting the weld to penetrate fully. I can lay lots of bird s*%t but spent another day concentrating on getting a fully fused well. At this point I must say I was not using an air line to cool the welds so the heat was dissipating and causing the metal to loose its shape


After another day I think I am getting closer. I found that if I take it really slow I can get a good weld but get carried away and forget to cool it down. That is until you grind it down an find hairline cracks. Up with the heat? I'm putting this down to the weld not fusing due to the lack of power. Advice?

This is the finished article after attacking it with an angle grinder. I managed to warp the metal again with too much heat from the grinder.



I think the key is in the fabrication. Big gaps mean lots of filling which means lots of heat. Any advice or abuse is welcome (come on Matt) I'm going to try and fab up sections with less of a gap and see if that helps. I will stick some more pictures tomorrow.


































