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Thread: some E7014 and E7024 i had to run for a check off on 3/8th plate

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    some E7014 and E7024 i had to run for a check off on 3/8th plate

    these were all ran on a Miller XMT 304 power source 1/8 inch E7014 and E7024 on 3/8th plate
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    Great looking beads, wish mine looked 1/1000th that good. I know you said they were for a check off is that taking a certifcation test.
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    Quote Originally Posted by odleo View Post
    Great looking beads, wish mine looked 1/1000th that good. I know you said they were for a check off is that taking a certifcation test.
    check off for a grade thanks odleo i am working towards my degree in welding Technologies
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    Thats great, I am trying to get my nephew to take some welding classes, He learned some in his AG classes. He is always looking over my shoulder when I get on the forum and all he does is look at the beads posted and then tries to immulate them.
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    Good Looking Beads!!!!!
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    check off for what, being a robowelder, that looks great!
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    those are some nice welds

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    I just ran into these pics...
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    I can lay down a bead that pretty on my toothbrush but not with a welder yet.

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