So if you look where the weld is, it's dark and colourless.
For a good, strong stainless weld it needs to be a straw or silver colour. Any dullness is where the alloying metals have been burnt out where its been welded for too long.
For stainless you need to have absolutely zero gaps in the bits you are welding, if you have gaps in the metal you spend more time trying to fill the holes/gaps.
More time = more heat = burning of the metal.
Can see what I'm talking about here mate. I don't want to be negative and sound harsh mate but I've seen it countless amounts of time. Same with the TRUST manifolds on Facebook. They have a very similar phenomena going on.
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