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02:32 Travel Speed & Patterns: “Cursive-e” vs Whip for ripple control
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The Secret to Picture-Perfect MIG Welds
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- 1 00:00 Intro & Goal: Stacked Dimes on Outside Corners GMAW-S
- 2 00:28 Outside Corner Types: Open vs Closed + Weld Symbols CJP, profile
- 3 02:00 Torch Angles: Drag vs Push for a higher convex crown
- 4 02:32 Travel Speed & Patterns: “Cursive-e” vs Whip for ripple control
- 5 03:37 Machine Setup: 20–23V, 250–300 ipm, 4T trigger Everlast 255 MTS
- 6 04:12 Fit-Up Essentials: Tack size, joint uniformity, anti-spatter prep
- 7 04:29 2F Demo Drag: Bead profile, penetration & spatter
- 8 05:25 2F Demo Push: Why it flattens, tuning to ~20V / ~250 ipm
- 9 07:03 Trying To Weld A Poor Fitup
- 10 08:39 Making A Good Tie In
- 11 09:29 Read the Bead: Undercut, underfill & wet-out fixes
- 12 10:25 Recap: Settings, angles, and pattern to repeat the look