2manyrocks
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Got to clean off the paint and rust with either a grinder or wire brush if you want a solid weld. Seems like 90% of welding is preparation. It would be easier to weld if you grind off those globs before you try it again.
It's not easy to weld thin material to thicker material. Got to focus your heat on the thick. Might help for you to tack the material in places and use short runs so you're not building up so much heat. Thinner rods might help.
Practice on something you can throw in the trash to get a feel for that welder before welding something you want to keep.
I can't could the number of my mistakes I've had to grind out. Wish I'd taken a welding class instead of trying to figure it out on my own. No telling how much grinding it would have saved me.
It's not easy to weld thin material to thicker material. Got to focus your heat on the thick. Might help for you to tack the material in places and use short runs so you're not building up so much heat. Thinner rods might help.
Practice on something you can throw in the trash to get a feel for that welder before welding something you want to keep.
I can't could the number of my mistakes I've had to grind out. Wish I'd taken a welding class instead of trying to figure it out on my own. No telling how much grinding it would have saved me.