Sentence 1. You could leave off the final "fast", too. It would be better without it. And yes, it's a continuous tense usage.
For sentence 2, if you were to use the present perfect, you would want "it has held", instead of using "is held", which is wrong. You could only really use this tense if the weld had a specific, time+limited job to do, which had just completed. This is not a likely scenario.