This is a pretty common test out there so hope it helps someone...4g overhead coming soon.
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/sti ... ng-3g.html
best,
Jody
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Thanks for a few stick videos. Most of us farm-type weldors don't do much else and the out of position stuff is a killer when welding infrequently and mainly for repairs.
TIG and MIG are left for the real pros IMO. Not really suited for outdoors in the wind while climbing under a tractor or implement. A little inverter with a generator is a job-saver at times.
Can't wait for the overhead video. Pock marks on the body are no fun!![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
TIG and MIG are left for the real pros IMO. Not really suited for outdoors in the wind while climbing under a tractor or implement. A little inverter with a generator is a job-saver at times.
Can't wait for the overhead video. Pock marks on the body are no fun!
![Surprised :o](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
RE: the point above.
Now that WTT / Jody has an extensive library of welding videos, has a consideration been made for producing a process-specific series of videos?
For example,
>a stick welding video disk
>a MIG video disk
>a TIG video disk
>an O/A disk
I don't buy the videos by date (year) because I have no use for the MIG and TIG areas.
Perhaps someone that is skilled at the other disciplines wants to learn TIG for example. He/she might be motivated to purchase a TIG disk.
The disks could be organized by technique. For stick, the chapters might be horizontal, uphill, overhead, 7018, 6011 (6010), and so forth. I'd buy such a disk.
Now that WTT / Jody has an extensive library of welding videos, has a consideration been made for producing a process-specific series of videos?
For example,
>a stick welding video disk
>a MIG video disk
>a TIG video disk
>an O/A disk
I don't buy the videos by date (year) because I have no use for the MIG and TIG areas.
Perhaps someone that is skilled at the other disciplines wants to learn TIG for example. He/she might be motivated to purchase a TIG disk.
The disks could be organized by technique. For stick, the chapters might be horizontal, uphill, overhead, 7018, 6011 (6010), and so forth. I'd buy such a disk.
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