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Howdy Folks,

I joined a couple weeks back, and have only been browsing and reading so far...so I figured I'd take the time to say hello. I'm a Public School Educator who is retiring later this summer...and now that I'm gonna have more time, I'm ready to expand my horizons a little.

I haven't done any welding at all in many years...Did a little stick welding when I was a teenager (too many years ago to think about) on an old Lincoln Tombstone. But I've never done any Mig welding until very recently. I just recently purchased a Hobart Handler 210 MVP, and I'm determined to teach myself how to mig weld. I don't have any illusions of being an expert, just want to be competent enough to do some home/garage fabrication projects. And also, I'm an avid BBQ Pitmaster, and I''ve got it in mind to get good enough with this machine to try building my own BBQ Smokers.

I've been doing lots of reading, and watching lots of Jody's YouTube videos. I really enjoy his vids...He is very helpful and instructional, without appearing to talk down to noobs like me.

Anyway, that's a little about me...thanks for having me! Looking forward to learning from the many experts here.

Red
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Welcome aboard mate!

Glad to see you taking up a hobby. What did you use to teach/teach now?
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Red, welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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Farmwelding wrote:Welcome aboard mate!

Glad to see you taking up a hobby. What did you use to teach/teach now?
I've been an administrator for the last 12 years...the last 4 years as my district's Director of Special Services. Before that I was the HS Principal for 8 years. Before that, I was a HS science teacher and head boy's basketball coach.

Thanks for the welcome!

Red
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Welcome! That is probably the perfect machine for welding up barbecues.
I have more questions than answers

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Welcome. Good to have you here. I have an old Hobart handler 150 I think it is. The thing just won't die. It's probably 25 years old and still welds great. You should do fine with your machine.

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