The floor is ready! After doing three passes on each of the three steel sections, we’re done with that part.
As a reminder since we are not all welding professionals, welding in multiple passes, also known as multi-pass welding, is a technique used to improve the quality and strength of a weld. It is commonly used in thick metal applications where a single pass would not provide enough heat and penetration to properly fuse the metal.
Grant did a great job in describing what it really means in this video, so we really encourage you to listen and watch his excellent explanations about what these three welding passes really mean.
With the floor ready, we’re ready to get the wall up.