OOps,, that answered it,, If it had mill scale it was HR. . I was mislead by the shine!
I noticed my previous post lost the copy I included. What I was commenting on was the trouble you were having with a long rod. The more experience you have that issue will receed. Also using two hands on the stinger helps hold it quiet.
The more you weld the slower the weld environment appears to move. I guess its becasue the brain execution speeds up. So,, the shake will be less and what will be there will become less important because you will automatically correct for it.
Keepitup,, you are dojng fantastic!!!
<edit> HR always has scale becasue of the oxidation. CR comes out shiny,, Shafting is Cold Rolled as an example.
I noticed my previous post lost the copy I included. What I was commenting on was the trouble you were having with a long rod. The more experience you have that issue will receed. Also using two hands on the stinger helps hold it quiet.
The more you weld the slower the weld environment appears to move. I guess its becasue the brain execution speeds up. So,, the shake will be less and what will be there will become less important because you will automatically correct for it.
Keepitup,, you are dojng fantastic!!!
<edit> HR always has scale becasue of the oxidation. CR comes out shiny,, Shafting is Cold Rolled as an example.
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