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if you have been welding a lot on an enclosed structure... ie a tube frame, and your reaching your last few welds. the air inside that tube heats up, hot air expands. and blows out the last seam you are trying to weld.
trust me...
lol its hard to explain unless you see/know whats happening, the positive air pressure mixes with the motlen puddle from the bottom side (inside the pipe), (its like trying to weld when you forget to turn the gas on) but its on the bottom side of the weld, you cant see it, and porosity filled puddle doesnt have enough strength to hold its self in suspension, before it solidifies, and then it drips through, looking you burned a hole through it.
next time, weld all of it except for one/two welds. let it cool off, then finish welding
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