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Inspecting welds on a tube frame?

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13brv3

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Greetings,

I've done enough TIG welding to know what a good weld looks like. A good TIG weld is one someone else did :)

I've been trying to find detailed pictures of good OA or MIG welds on round tubing. I figured that would be easy to find, but my Google-Fu is weak today I guess. The idea is to be able to better determine if a welded fuselage looks proper.

Does anyone have a link to what acceptable OA or MIG welds look like on tubing joints?

Thanks,
Rusty
 
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