what size wire are you using? 0.8 or more is probably too much. 0.6 works well for me
blowing holes for ages was the main obstacle I had to overcome for quite a while
keep it to really short bursts literally just welding small dots at regular intervals letting it cool in between, then gradually build that up round the join until it's complete
if one blows leave it and move on to another blob, come back to it, half the problem is where you're welding at an edge there's nowhere for the heat to spread hence the heat sinking with copper backing would help by spreading the heat to the other side of the gap as well
while you're filling the inevitable holes again go slowly, short bursts, keep letting it cool before adding more. if you keep going while it's still red then the welding wire will keep poking into the hot weld pool and bursting it (or at least that feels like what's happening.. there might be a better technical explanation)
getting a comfortable resting position and using your off hand like you rest a snooker cue makes it easier to maintain the right torch angle and gap, vary those a bit until you find what works and then stick with it (should be something like 70-80 degress angle and about 10-12mm gap as a starting point)
and spend as much time as you can getting the patch really well fitted and aligned. if it's a bit off, don't be afraid to bin it and make a new one
this is the aim
https://www.youtube....rts/eI3SiUs1hps
Edited by stuart bowes, 22 January 2025 - 01:43 PM.