4f — Welding Position
Many welders fail 4F due to lack of fusion at the root of the joint. Use a slight oscillation that dwells briefly at the corner.
In this method, the welder starts at the bottom of the joint and moves upward. The molten metal must be supported by the solidified weld below it. 4f welding position
From a safety perspective, vertical welding increases exposure to fumes and spatter because the plume rises directly into your hood. Many welders fail 4F due to lack of
A high-quality welding hood with a well-fitted bib protects the neck, and a fire-resistant bandana or "welder’s cap" protects the top of the head. 4f welding position
Tell me which you're using (MIG, Stick, or TIG). Share the metal thickness you are working with.