Here's what I'm fabricating

These T joints were no problem. I didn't clamp this together, I just used alignment pins in my table to position it square. The two fillet welds really did not suck the metal towards the heat, they came out surprisingly flat and square.

Now here's basically the same T joint. First I tacked welded the outside fillets, then I welded the inside fillets, then the outside fillets. As you can see it sucked the metal towards the heat pretty significantly.
Question: Are there any techniques to keep this from happening or at least reduce it? Death grip clamp it to a much thicker piece to hold it flat?

These welds won't win any TIG competition. It was surprisingly more difficult to weld this than running test beads. It didn't help that its freaking 98 degrees outside I can't wait for winter.
