Re: Welding feedback wanted
I'm no expert either........I used to weld for a living but that was only for a couple years and it was about 25 years ago. I learned from my old man who was an AWS certified instructor and board member. I worked in a fab shop that made rock crusher support structures which of course use thick steel for the main weldments but also thin guage stuff for guards, etc. So we had different welders set up for each kind of welding. This actually slowed down my learning as it didn't force me to improve my ability to quickly adjust for the job at hand.
Plus I stayed at a Holiday Inn last week.
With welding it's all about proper settings and staying in practice. Technique and proficiency can overcome poorly set or running equipment.
Justin looks to be running ever so slightly too hot and using more of a < stroke as opposed to a C stroke as JD mentioned. My guess is that since it is slightly too hot you were compensating by going a little too fast.
Having said that, they look way better than some welds I recently did for landshark.
Good work !