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Cbacres
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New to this forum, been watching the videos for a while and really like Jody's style of showing you the tips. Sure makes it look easy.
I've been welding since about 14 years old ( 48 now) , learned from my dad and a welder they worked in his shop. I dont weld for a living, hobby and necessity for,our property repairs. Learned on a Lincoln tombstone, ac only. Stayed that way until about 2006 when I bought my first mig, on my second mig now, a Miller 251.
I bought a Miller 330 A B/P a few years ago for the tig. I'm working on that now, a struggle , but I guess I just need to practice a lot more. I bought that old ancient thing because it don't have any $ 300.00 electronic boards to go bad, seeing as it sits more than welds.
I look forward to learning more here.
Thanks Craig.
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Craig,
Welcome to the Forum! You are right, Jody does make things look easy!
-Jonathan
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welcome mate.
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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the forum Craig.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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