https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vuGlcbDwKY
Here's an old instructional film from the Lincoln Welding Foundation done by Disney Studios that discusses shrinkage/distortion in welding and how to deal with it. I thought it was well done and informative.
cheers,
Michael
Prevention and control of distortion in arc welding
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Re: Prevention and control of distortion in arc welding
Michael
Thanks for the SHARE.
Very Old, Very Well Done, and Very Cool.
Ken.
Thanks for the SHARE.
Very Old, Very Well Done, and Very Cool.
Ken.
One must remember.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
Re: Prevention and control of distortion in arc welding
Hello rustyh
Thanks for the Share.
Ken.
Thanks for the Share.
Ken.
One must remember.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
Re: Prevention and control of distortion in arc welding
Hi Ken,
I rebuilt my tractor's bucket this spring and was wondering why some of my welds produced warp and others didn't. It was the first time use (after lots of coupon work) of my Miller 211 and my poor skills. For each plate and situation (butt and Tee) I tried a different way with mixed results. Then this arrived and it all began to make sense. Very useful, I'll be better informed for the next project.....
It turned out better than I thought, but that was sheer luck, great example of an unconscious incompetent......
I rebuilt my tractor's bucket this spring and was wondering why some of my welds produced warp and others didn't. It was the first time use (after lots of coupon work) of my Miller 211 and my poor skills. For each plate and situation (butt and Tee) I tried a different way with mixed results. Then this arrived and it all began to make sense. Very useful, I'll be better informed for the next project.....
It turned out better than I thought, but that was sheer luck, great example of an unconscious incompetent......