Not bad at all.
You'll get better. It took me a good 2 years to be able to tig well.
Apparently i was tought wrong.
I always used green for aluminum and red for steel.
It's been several years since i've touched a tig but what i used to do was turn on the ac (or maybe it was dc...i dunno which i used on the machine to do aluminum) until the tungsten would ball up than switch back over to the proper current to weld whatever it was i was working on.
Red, i just took to the bench grinder until it was pin-prick sharp.
Very rusty. None of my friends have a tig except my buddy josh and he's usually busy busting his ass at work or hanging out with his girlfriend. Mig, well i can do that in my sleep. Pretty beads too. Yes, even with flux core. Looking foward to getting my machine and putting in work.
Enough bullshitting. I have a few questions.
Are you getting a stable puddle? You dont want it to splatter and ripple as if it's boiling. When i did that i'd either add more filler or change the settings on the machine. Pedal control on the dinosaur i learned how to use didn't do much to correct the problem.
Are you having your arc wander all over the place? I only ask because some of the stuff i see welded, your beads are super inconsistent and as far from a straight line as you can get. Dont take that to heart. It's just a question and i'm not trying to talk shit.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e54/dastinker8/welding/IMGP0023.jpgMore filler. That's undercut. Penetration looks decent, dont be afraid to put the wire in the fire.