The man already said this is just an experiment.
Where would we be if people like William Johnson, Dick Hagerty, and others didn't take a chance with their lives and those around them?
What you never heard of these "almost famous" people? That's probably because their experiments KILLED THEM!
Stand back, WAY, WAY, back!
The advice freely given in this forum has overwhelmingly told you that what you are doing is not safe, not wise, and could cause serious injuries if not handled properly.
I hate to say this, but it needs to be said; based on the questions you are asking and the answers you have provided to the questions asked by the Forum responders, you clearly are not an engineer, there appears to be no involvement of a qualified engineer, and apparently there are no qualified welding procedures available. You and your buddies are not "qualified" to do this type of welding or fabrication.
Gas under pressure is a bomb waiting to go off. It is not something to be triffled with by the novice "handyman".
Good luck and ...............
Al
Thank you all guys for advices that tells me: don't do it, you are not qualified, you are not even engineer, it can kill you.. etc.
All I can tell you is that the test is performed successfully, in fully controlled process :)
Mild Steel with ER70S6 electrodes works pretty fine.
P.S. What you all of you forgot to tell me is WHAT TO DO, instead WHAT NOT TO DO! If I were listened people like you (with exceptions and I appreciate that very much) hardly I would accomplished anything in my life.
P.P.S Test is performed in one of the World famous laboratory. :):)
Good luck and I'll come again to talk with the people who wants to share and improve knowladge and who are interested in engineering, not just emtpy talks.