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Jay1947
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Hello all. Bought a cheap Northern mig welder to teach myself to weld. Got a few retirement projects and finally have the time. Only problem is my teacher doesn't know how to weld. Help !!!
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Welcome, Jay,

Ask away!

What do you know... I'm a poet and wasn't aware of it...

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Welcome, Jay. You can find the answers to pretty much any welding related questions here.
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Welcome to the forum Jay.
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Hi Jay!
Don't be afraid to ask questions on this forum. One of my best kept secrets, is about how I originally learned to weld. When I was still in high school, a job with a company in the neighborhood where I lived (Chicago, south side) that did mainly ornamental iron products, fences, handrails, etc. I was curious about the welders, and really wanted to learn to weld once I found out that they were making $2.10 per hour! WOW! Anyway, I would watch them and ask questions.

Now, there was a neighborhood tavern near there, and these two guys who had their own welding rigs and welding companies used to hang out there. So, after work, I would go into the bar, plunk down my .40 cents for a glass of beer (I wasn't old enough to drink, but no one cared) and ask the old boys welding questions. I learned an amazing amount about welding! I also had to put up with an amazing amount of BS and lies ... but as I get older I learned it is just how the old guys have fun.

Good luck! Watch videos from Weldingtipsandtricks.com and if you have any questions, bring them to the Forum!

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Hi Jay.

Welcome to the forum!
Best way to start welding is viewing Jody's (and others) welding videos as he explains it all. Whether it is stick mig or tig, he has a full set of starting videos about it. I know I watched them when I bought a Mig welder! Very good info.

And then, get some pieces of scrap metal and burn away... The only way to learn is to do it...
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