General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
canyon289
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I didn't know where to post this but thank you so much for starting this site. I've seen other welding videos, like the DVD's you have to pay for from Miller and the guys on there are helpful but little things are annoying. Things like, they take a long time explaining things, I don't see them do any real projects and I can't see the freaking puddle.

Your site and videos are awesome, I can see everything, you can explain everything and it really is "Down and Dirty." Plus there's so much material here I don't even know if I'm halfway through!

Again I can't thank you enough. Your information and kindness to put all these videos together has helped me and many others greatly!
GWD
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A double agreement on that. Jody is a "welding saint". Don't want him to blush however. :oops:
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Hey,

I couldn't agree more. Another great part of this site is the "Welding Tips By You part " It is in the main menu somewhere. I read a tip on there a while back about filling holes with the stick welder. You just weld crosses over the hole and Bam! Shes filled up. I have tried it twice and it is great.

Thanks Jody and thanks to who ever left that tip . :P

Mick
finewoods
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I'm another one who appreciates how great this site is. Not only are the articles, videos, and other sources of information so useful and well-produced, but this site is the most user-friendly I've ever come across. I guess this is Jody's baby and he is endlessly attentive in its maintenance and refinement--it shows. I don't know who else works on this site, but congratulations and thanks to all involved. And to all the subscribers--even the knuckleheads--thanks for all the cooperation and help--you guys are great.
TheExpert

I also like this. This is really very nice.
fairmont1998
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Couldn't agree more. I've learnt a lot from this site!
Cigweld 175i enthusiast.
Ultralow787
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I'll chime in with my praise as well! This site and the weekly tips are awesome!
I can't imagine how much time Jody puts into this, but it is all worth it in my opinion. The tips and info are delivered in such a way that they are so clear.
Thanks again Jody for all that you do!
Perfection is impossible, but if you strive for perfection, excellence is obtainable!

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StephanusThie
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Me too.
I learn and practice tig and stick from this helpful site.
Thank you Jody.
May God bless you always.
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rich1028
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I like it as well!!
I been watching them videos for awhile.
And I finally bought my first welder yesterday.
Hobart 140 Handler

many Thanks Jody!!
Merry Christmas
Greg From K/W
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I also have to add y praise to this thread. I am grateful I was shown it. It helped me greatly in my new job. It is very informative and the videos are very high quality. Jody your a great guy. I wish that I could buy you a beer. I can't so I bought 3 tig fingers instead. I may yet buy the dvd's that you have. I have to wait and see. But thank you so much for the help you guys have given and the quality of your site. I cannot say enough to express my gratitude to you all.

Greg

Also Knows as Krator on the Honda tech site.
mcostello
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Wish Jody lived close to Ohio as donated help in exchange for some lessons would be greatly appreciated.:)
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