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Beginner with one stick class under my belt here wanted to build a table and used 1/4 inch mild still tubing for like on a 1/2 thick steel plate as the table top. Itโs about 4โx2โ and probably weighs 200 lbs. Using 1/8 6013 @115A to Tee joint the legs and Iโm finding it hard to get a good even bead at the joint, often likes to favor one side of the other. Re did one of the legs the photos are below, please lmk if you think itโll hold safely as table legs, rate the weld, how I might improve it, and if you think multiple passes would help. Tell it how you see it
Thanks guys
Hold what? Lol
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