Welding T and Lap Joints

by Spencer Blotsky in Workshop > Metalworking

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Welding T and Lap Joints

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Hello, my name is Spencer Blotsky in fact I am currently a student at Lake Area Technical College in the welding program. Today I am going to show y’all how to weld a T and Lap join. These joints are one of the most seen joints out in the world/work force. For example, welding on a cab you will run into T joints and Lap joints. I am going to show you how to weld these joints in six easy steps. For the last 3 years I have been welding and learning all about it.

Supplies

Y'all will need a welder with gas, welding helmet, welding jacket, welding gloves and steel.

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First, turn on the welder and make sure it is on the right settings(270 wire speed and 17.5 amps). Also make sure you have a welding helmet and a welding jacket on.

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Second, put on of the welding tip and nozzle and make sure the shock ring is on, so you don't get shocked.

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Third, turn on the gas make sure you are getting about 30psi; you don't want more then that because it could cause porosity and if you use less then that it will not fuse right.

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Fourth, get four pieces of 11-12 gauge steel which is about 2.78-3.05mm thick.

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Fifth, tack up a T and Lap joint, the T joint should look like the letter T when tacked up and the lap joint is one piece of steel on top the other piece over lapping about halfway.

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Sixth, weld them up, when welding these up you want about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch of wire sticking out. Then you stick that little piece of wire into the corner of the joint and pull the trigger.