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half timing of one second sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed.

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I've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one second
sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a tighter profile
and it works for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209. Hope it helps and
God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
14 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to dI've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing
of one second sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a
tighter profile and it works for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209.
Hope it helps and God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes I've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one
second sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It I've done a
triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one second sweeps side to
side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a tighter profile and it works
for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209. Hope it helps and God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744
4 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to dI've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing
of one second sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a
tighter profile and it works for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209.
Hope it helps and God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes I've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one
second sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It I've done a
triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one second sweeps side to
side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a tighter profile and it works
for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209. Hope it helps and God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744
4 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to dI've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing
of one second sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a
tighter profile and it works for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209.
Hope it helps and God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744
4 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to d
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744
4 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to dKeep it up. And keep that beard safe.
28@donnywhite13
@donnywhite13
1 year ago
I've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one second
sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a tighter profile
and it works for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209. Hope it helps and
God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744
4 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to do with mild steel and 7018 not so with stainless if find.
1
@video4sissies
@video4sissies
4 years ago
Your cut scenes are goofy and great. Still has the educational substance there.
Appreciate your work and sharing your work with the world.

Keep it up. And keep that beard safe.


28@donnywhite13
@donnywhite13
1 year ago
I've done a triangle method for the first 3 then do half timing of one second
sweeps side to side with half the upward travel speed. It leaves a tighter profile
and it works for me. SS welder for 5 years, 308,309,316 and 2209. Hope it helps and
God bless.
5
@AlexA-iu5ku
@AlexA-iu5ku
2 years ago
I’ve welded on many different types of metals using different types of welding
processes 14 ua welding certifications brazing and hard facing also thrown in there
and I can tell you stainless steel SMAW vertical might be the hardest I’ve run.
This is some good info.
1
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744
4 years ago
That was very informative Jason. Now try a welding a 1/4" thick plate to 10 Ga
sheet vertical up, not burn through and get a nice bead profile using 3/32
electrode. Easy to do with mild steel and 7018 not so with stainless if find.
1
@video4sissies
@video4sissies
4 years ago
Your cut scenes are goofy and great. Still has the educational substance there.
Appreciate your work and sharing your work with the world.

Keep it up. And keep that beard safe.


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@iand720
@iand720
4 years ago
Ive used stainless 308 rods to weld tempered steel , the procedure sheet specifies
running them way cold and a rod angle of 90 degrees, stringer beads and NO
manipulation. If you didnt grind every toe then you would 100% get an inclusion. I
would like to see you do a 3F and 4F with a 316L17 rod, those are rough. Great
stuff i look forward to the 309 video ive never used them should be interesting
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@billmasters9488
@billmasters9488
2 years ago
I got thrown into stainless 3g 2 weeks ago, I had to watch this video on break and
it helped immensely. I picked it up in a matter of hours but I was skilled with
7018 and other rods/processes previously. End of day 2 there was a crowd gathered
around my weld with a head pointing at it and everyone getting in there and eyeing
it with props given. Overhead is a whole DIFFERENT animal from there! I need advice
on that, do another video if the price of steel ever comes back down and keep
welding brother, thanks a bunch!
IWL8
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@serviceoverself2375
@serviceoverself2375
3 years ago (edited)
I want to personally thank you for this video on stainless vertical up. I have
never welded stainless steel before and I was told last week Friday that I need to
test for stainless steel and carbon mix weld (dissimilar metal) on Tuesday and I
was at a totally lost. Well the short of the story is this, you saved the day. I
watched this video and I was able to pass the test in one shot. I could hear you
throughout the test - 1 2 1 2 1 2. Worked like a charm. Thanks man, you now have
brother in Canada👍.
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@1royalwolf
@1royalwolf
4 years ago
Cheers for sharing mate. I’ve never seen anyone do a continuous stainless vertical
up weld. I do a continuous stop/start if that makes sense. This is a lot q

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