Yea, I know its a sound weld, everything I'm welding is mainly for aesthetics... I'm trying to get more consistant. They are 100 variables in my welding equation and I'm trying to narrow down what changes I can make for a better appearing weld. I'm going to try more dcen and larger fill rod and see what happens. I've found with the 1/16 I struggle to feed enough wire in to the puddle to get a good looking ridge in the weld bead. Maybe 3/32 will be the key and I don't have to change my technique. I also think because I was used to a old miller transformer machine, I'd formed my technique to the way it welded and could produce the type of welds I want, and the inverter Everlast has a ton of features, and I'm finding it more difficult to dial it in. Probably entirely a technique problem. But changing the ac balance and frequency definitely throws a monkey wrench in the mix in my hunt for the perfect looking weld bead.
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