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please be advise that i might be asking the dumbest question since i am just beginning to learn ' thank you in advance to all of you that take the time to deal with new guys like myself.
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Welcome!

The dumbest question is the one that isn't asked. We all started somewhere, and this group remembers.

Our search function is a bit primitive; Even the advanced search is perhaps Bronze Age... but it "can" help you find things that have already been discussed in depth.

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Welcome aboard mate!

Don't be afraid to ask anything. Rather have you learn the right way than the wrong. As a side hint. Post pictures so we can see what you're up to.
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.
Instagram: @farmwelding
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Thank you guys!
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Welcome...
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
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Thank you!
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Otto Nobedder wrote:Welcome!

The dumbest question is the one that isn't asked. We all started somewhere, and this group remembers.

Our search function is a bit primitive; Even the advanced search is perhaps Bronze Age... but it "can" help you find things that have already been discussed in depth.

Steve
You can "Google" with an advanced search syntax rather easily:

miller dynasty stick welding:forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com

Adding the ":" after your search term forces the search engine to scan only the domain listed (in this case, F.WTT.com). You can use fuzzy keywords and you'll be rather pleased with the results. Or, you can select "Advanced Search" within Google, providing further refinement and again specifying F.WTT as the domain to search.

A little modern computer resource trick for you ;)
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cj737 wrote:
Otto Nobedder wrote:Welcome!

The dumbest question is the one that isn't asked. We all started somewhere, and this group remembers.

Our search function is a bit primitive; Even the advanced search is perhaps Bronze Age... but it "can" help you find things that have already been discussed in depth.

Steve
You can "Google" with an advanced search syntax rather easily:

miller dynasty stick welding:forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com

Adding the ":" after your search term forces the search engine to scan only the domain listed (in this case, F.WTT.com). You can use fuzzy keywords and you'll be rather pleased with the results. Or, you can select "Advanced Search" within Google, providing further refinement and again specifying F.WTT as the domain to search.

A little modern computer resource trick for you ;)
Thanks for that tip! This Neolithic man can still learn new tricks...

Steve
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