In this case, smooth welds are no better than scalloped. In fact smooth welds
are often the result of a lot of grinding/filing which leaves you wondering how
skilled the finisher was at not taking too much weld away or damaging the
tubes. Rivendell's/Taiwan"s welders are excellent, enjoy them fo
Assuming they'll look like my first-run clem, they are not smooth at all.
There's a thickish bead, with visible and very evenly-spaced, overlapped
"pools." The wet paint is thicker than powdercoat, so the texture is not
"rough," though - it's just "relief."
Is that what you're wondering?
I'm just curious if you have seen the welds are they smooth?
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