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  • @damioncullers2015
    @damioncullers2015 Год назад +163

    If anyone deserves that million subscriber mark it’s this guy. He’s an invaluable resource to welders of any experience level. I appreciate all the time and effort you put into these videos sharing your years of experience.

    • @truckerray7533
      @truckerray7533 Год назад +1

      I'm learning to stick weld with the "buzz box" arc welder & I have not yet seen that "eye" in the puddle. I noticed it chasing your puddle here in the wire feed video. What does this "eye" do & why do I need to watch for it? I also wannuh learn MIG & TIG welding. Thankya fornsharing your video😃👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @williamshorter559
      @williamshorter559 Год назад +1

      I could'nt have put any better myself.

    • @Delta0429
      @Delta0429 Год назад +1

      @@truckerray7533 Do you mean that circular bit near the end of the puddle? That's what we call "glass", it's a silica deposit, only present in MIG welding. For stick, what you want to look for is the separation from the molten puddle to the slag freezing over top of it behind it. This is easier for some rods and harder for others. For example, 7018 has very clearly visible slag and puddle separation, where a 6013 is a bit harder to see as clearly. Hope this can help you out!

    • @truckerray7533
      @truckerray7533 Год назад

      @@Delta0429 Yes. . . .and thankya! my brother has said "watch for the eye" but never exactly explained was to why! If there's a "separation" between the two, then a guy is moving to fast on the bead???

    • @bwilliams1815
      @bwilliams1815 6 месяцев назад +1

      Amen, I second this comment. You are a blessing to this world. Thank you.

  • @williamthomas9463
    @williamthomas9463 Год назад +3

    The number one tip in this video Jodi is puddle manipulation! If you’re not working the puddle on short circuit mig, you will get cold lap. Can’t stress that enough. Great video.

  • @noelvance3610
    @noelvance3610 Год назад +6

    lol Love the bacon cooking soundbite in the middle of the one weld. Always glad to see new videos. They are great for refreshers.

  • @gofastwclass
    @gofastwclass Год назад +7

    Another typical Jody video, no time wasting filler, just facts and solid technique. Thanks for the excellent lessons.

  • @greggalley7573
    @greggalley7573 Год назад +63

    I done some welding today and just like usual I thought of you, the arc shots and the tips you've given us over the years. Always flicking back on old videos for information. Absolute quality. Thankyou Jodie

  • @juniorsalausa8443
    @juniorsalausa8443 Год назад +4

    I've welding a little over 20 yrs and I gotta say everytime I watch your videos I always learn something New! I even use something of your tips and tricks methods on welding jobs that were hiring for mig welders and Got Hired on the spot! And I still watch your videos cause there's always New things I can still learn from your videos so much Aloha from Hawaii for sharing your knowledge for welder's like me. Mahalo!

  • @kellyjones334
    @kellyjones334 Год назад +1

    I have watched your welding videos for a long long time. I have learned a lot from you sharing your advice. I could always weld fairly good but a few years back my welding improved 10 fold with something you had said that anyone can follow. It was when you said about cleaning your metal before welding it. It was the best advice that helped me improve the holding power of a weld. Thank you for all of your tips and advice over the years.

  • @Hoodamax
    @Hoodamax Год назад +1

    Jodie, You're the main reason I have gotten back into the game. Between your videos and podcast I've become reinvigorated and re-started this great hobby. Thanks again and best of luck!!

  • @photog1529
    @photog1529 Год назад +2

    Another excellent video. I'm a young 67 and new to welding...mostly vehicle modifications and things around the property. The tips I've learned from your channel are invaluable. I can't thank you enough.

  • @user-qo2hz1lq5x
    @user-qo2hz1lq5x Год назад +1

    Hello, my respected sir, I am Majid from Iraq... I offer you the greatest thanks befitting your respected standing. I learned a lot from you... When they ask me how I learned this beautiful welder, I tell them from this generous man that I learned everything, and I mean you... and I always pray May God make you in the best condition... I love you, thank you, esteemed sir

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms Год назад +3

    Fantastic buddy, I've been welding 40yrs and always pick up some useful information from you

  • @Bob9999
    @Bob9999 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent idea to give the welding info/specs before each weld.

  • @calebmendoza5067
    @calebmendoza5067 Год назад +3

    I used to watch your videos back in 2014 and helped me a lot to sharpened my welding skills... A lot has changed since then. I own my small trucking company and do my own welding at my shop/ truck yard, I decided to come back to your channel and take a look at what has changed.. Your videos do change people's lives. Thanks.

  • @paulsomero
    @paulsomero 11 месяцев назад

    Jody I've been welding off and on for 20 years and have been watching you for at least half that time, particularly in the last 3 years since I really got back into it, but wasn't subscribed yet. What the hell, let's fix that.

  • @MikeyLee65
    @MikeyLee65 Год назад +28

    I’ve been welding for around 10 years now and I still learn new things from you, thanks for all the awesome videos and knowledge you pass down to us!

    • @MikeyLee65
      @MikeyLee65 Год назад +5

      I also got a good chuckle out of that “bacon sizzling” sound bite at 5:25 😄

    • @bsobocan
      @bsobocan Год назад +2

      Same here, 10 years in business and still learning..

  • @sintondugan6014
    @sintondugan6014 Год назад

    good man alex from ards stainless marine in northen ireland love your vids been withing you for years i have been tig welding for 30 years

  • @mobius-1503
    @mobius-1503 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! About to stitch my truck bumper together out of 3/16 and this couldnt have come at a better time. Will be practicing with endless coupons to finess this project.

  • @BruceLyeg
    @BruceLyeg 10 месяцев назад

    I've been subscribed for years. Congrats on the 1 Million mark! You deserve it.
    5:25 actually sounds like bacon frying. Not sorta, but exactly like real bacon frying

  • @Charlieman.
    @Charlieman. Год назад

    Welcome back Jodi - you look good! - we've just been sit'n here shooting the breeze waiting for you. Looking forward to the new content!

  • @louismartel8232
    @louismartel8232 Год назад

    well i was here at start to get better in tig....but i have to say after a couple of video you're the man in weldings ...

  • @floridasaltlife
    @floridasaltlife Год назад +2

    Come on everybody lets push Jody over 1 million sub's He has taught a lot of us to weld over the decade or so. Thank You Jody !!! The welding I have learned here has brought me many many hours of enjoyment in welding and several completed projects worth the enjoyment. much appreciated.

  • @Brandonboy77
    @Brandonboy77 Год назад

    Been watching and learning for a long time. Finally hit the subscribe today. Hopefully you can get something after giving so much. Please everybody, subscribe. This man deserves it!!
    Thank you Jodi!

  • @chrisharris2063
    @chrisharris2063 Год назад

    I want to thank you. I went out and got me the hobart handler. I been learning to weld from your videos. Your very smart and have alot of knowledge. Every time I'm about to weld I watch your videos and it helps me alot with my work.

  • @Johnnyreengo
    @Johnnyreengo Год назад +1

    This channel taught me how to weld and I’m still learning from it now 2 years later

  • @Hecanhaveher
    @Hecanhaveher Год назад

    You’ve helped a lot during school, hope you get that 1M subs

  • @Fix_It_Again_Tony
    @Fix_It_Again_Tony Год назад

    I am in a habit of always grinding mill scale, but I didn't realize it was such a problem for short circuit MIG. This channel is invaluable for hobbyists.

  • @christophercastor6666
    @christophercastor6666 Год назад +1

    Bump this dude over the million mark! Jody is an amazing source of information!

  • @macgriffiths2043
    @macgriffiths2043 Год назад

    I had 4 people watching me weld today. My assistant was was going over the the cuts and grinds with a flapdisc. My machine was running like pure garbage, and everyone was wondering why I just wasn't burning it in.
    Well the fit up wasn't good, the welder was being powered off of a generator that wasn't producing clean power, and the zinc rich paint/primer wasn't removed far enough from the weld zone.
    Being onsite welding in a unique space we just didn't have all the normal resources at hand initially. Once we got hooked up to consistent power, got the surfaces prepped, and got the fit up sorted the weld was uneventful, and pretty.
    The majority of a quality weld happens before the arc is struck.

  • @joeolejar
    @joeolejar Год назад

    I always learn something that will improve my welding skills when I watch your videos.

  • @jamesbrown8204
    @jamesbrown8204 Год назад +10

    Here's to a soon to be Million subscribers Sir Jodie! I know i ain't saying anything different from what many of these folks already have, but thank you for doing what you do. I was in welding school for 2 years doing a 4 hour class a week to get my certs and sometimes, even though i had an amazing instructor, that just wasn't enough guidance. Thanks to the time you took to teach us, i'm AWS certified in stick, mig, flux cored, tig, 6g tig and stick, and now i'm getting my NAVSEA certs for naval vessels. Keep on burning!

  • @matthewbartley2746
    @matthewbartley2746 Год назад +1

    Been watching you for years. Been subscribed a long time. Proud to be part of helping you reach that Million.
    You deserve it. Your videos alone have taught me so much

  • @zeke1eod
    @zeke1eod Год назад +5

    Jody you always go above and beyond! I graduated welding school in 1994 and I learn something from every video! Thanks for all you do. Stay safe and God bless

  • @arustydodge2111
    @arustydodge2111 Год назад

    Let’s get JODY to a cool Million! ⭐️🙏⭐️
    Thank you JODY! Always my “GO TO” Encyclopedia, Teacher, and Mentor!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @shimxininahi8024
    @shimxininahi8024 Год назад

    Great puddle filming most videos don't show! Tip stay ahead is one tip I haven't heard before. Push 305 ipm .025 18v on 16 ga, Pull 330 ipm .030 19v on 11 ga, Pull 195 ipm .035 18.6v on 3/16 ga, Fast Pull 335 ipm .035 21v on 1/4 ga, Fast Pull 342 ipm .035 19.5v on 3/16 welding 1/4 ga,

  • @jwszewczyk
    @jwszewczyk Год назад +1

    I had an old argon cylinder on my TIG and was having all sorts of shielding problems. Dad said I should roll it across the shop floor and hook it back up before giving up and getting a new cylinder. You better believe it worked and I had no trouble after that until the cylinder was empty.

  • @kingplumber
    @kingplumber Год назад +1

    Man I love these mig videos. If you we're to put together a " cheat sheet " with metal type, thickness, type of joint, voltage and wire speed I'd buy one. Thanks for the tips.

  • @chrisfreeman5975
    @chrisfreeman5975 Год назад

    I really appreciate that there are people out there like you in the world who are passing on your skills and teaching the world. I'm 59 and I'm a novice welder and I really appreciate all the tips that you helped me utilize & learn.

  • @brian6391
    @brian6391 Год назад

    We watch you all the time at school when we're in the class you're really helpful man thank you.

  • @grumpyone5963
    @grumpyone5963 Год назад +1

    Some great arc shots there. Much appreciation from UK🇬🇧

  • @jamespuckett829
    @jamespuckett829 Год назад

    Thank you for the excellent videos. I've been mig welding on pipe (fire protection piping) for 30 plus years. I've used some of your techniques at work. Thank you again sir.

  • @kylekoplien4125
    @kylekoplien4125 Год назад +6

    Jody my bro, I cannot begin to describe how helpful your channel has been for me. I speak for all welders when I say you’re a treasure to the welding community. Keep up the good work, you deserve 1Mil subscribers. 💪🏻💪🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @hddm3
    @hddm3 Год назад +1

    You will get to a million in no time bud! We all love your videos ! Godbless

  • @michaelszczys8316
    @michaelszczys8316 8 месяцев назад

    MIG welder in my area where I work is not used a lot , i use TIG 99% of the time and MIG welder has an argon mix tank that sits in one spot forever.
    The MIG is usually used for the wire feeder , using it as cold feed for the TIG and only gets hooked up occasionally for a little MIG welding.
    Next time I'm going to weld something really important with the MIG I'm going to remember and consider laying the tank on the floor and mix it up a bit.

  • @Yellow.Dog.
    @Yellow.Dog. Год назад +2

    Best welding video's on the you tube, bar none!! I would not be the welder I am today without your input, Jody! Thank you for what you have given me and others.

  • @markashlock9017
    @markashlock9017 Год назад +1

    Nice to see you back. Been a while. Very informative. Thanks!

  • @qmo84574
    @qmo84574 Год назад

    Been a subscriber and spread your gospel to all new welders. You have helped me and many of us to become better welders

  • @rogerbivins9144
    @rogerbivins9144 Год назад

    I fabricate for my own needs and occasionally for friends sometimes fairly elaborate projects. My problem is that it's always 2 to 3 years in between welding tasks and my skills do not stay sharp so I always return here just to "grease the wheels" so to speak and soon have my technique back.
    Always happy to subscribe to help channels like this one that do so much to help us diy'rs.
    Cheers

  • @MadWeldz
    @MadWeldz 10 месяцев назад

    I honestly appreciate you sharing your skills. I got my 1st mig and even got a Tig to learn because seeing them Tig skills you have gave me motivation to learn it. Thank you

  • @ludditeneaderthal
    @ludditeneaderthal Год назад

    Damn Jodie, I could have sworn I subscribed years ago, but it showed me unsubscribed.. corrected the error of my ways! Hit that million, man, you deserve it more than most out here!

  • @davidmeckley3773
    @davidmeckley3773 Год назад

    You got a hand for sure. I've been welding off and on since I'm 19. I used to be able to lay dime's with a mig welder. I'm a bit out of practice and watching your videos is going to help me immensely! Thank you!

  • @mikeward2890
    @mikeward2890 5 месяцев назад

    Keep the content flowing please. Really appreciate you sharing your expertise.

  • @leekazan556
    @leekazan556 Год назад

    Been watching your videos forever, you got my subscription! Thank you.

  • @sheppardfun5360
    @sheppardfun5360 Год назад +2

    Best welding channel, great original style and content, crossing my fingers you get there

  • @subman719
    @subman719 Год назад +3

    I wish I could hit that “Like” button to get you to a Million subscribers, Jody! You deserve the recognition! Thanks for the “rolling your cylinder” trick! I have a few mixed gas cylinders that I haven’t used in years… I’ll definitely roll them before using them again! Thanks for all your highly informative knowledge! 👍

  • @garthbutton699
    @garthbutton699 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all you do for the welding community, your videos are a go to when I have issues🤗😎😎🤗

  • @kalasnyikov3
    @kalasnyikov3 Год назад +9

    Hey Jodi! Many many thanks for the tips and tricks, lessons, you was the inspiration to start a welding career. Love all of your videos. Wish you the best, and greetings from Slovakia!

  • @AWDJRforYouTube
    @AWDJRforYouTube Год назад +5

    Congrats Jody on closing in on the 1 M subs...you put in all the hard work over the years in your superior videos!💯💯✅✅✅

  • @danielsplayhouse3804
    @danielsplayhouse3804 Год назад +2

    It's always great when you put out videos Jodi all the good tips and tricks that you give it's what encourage me to teach myself how to TIG weld. Speaking of TIG welding really really like to see you kick it old school and put four tig welders together and run them against each other and see how they all perform from the 2022 lineup of welders available out there today I know you did it whatever last Lincoln Miller I can't remember the other one back in 2015. It'd be kind of cool to see you pick up a primeweld one of the newer Everlast 325 EXT millermatic 220 and in Eastwood tig 200 I think that would be a great running score to see what's what out there on the market. Or even just get a sub $1,000 welders and put them all together.

  • @Branhawk
    @Branhawk 10 месяцев назад

    I recommend this channel to others. Your comparisons, explanations and visuals are great. Thanks!

  • @lawrencetrapani5623
    @lawrencetrapani5623 Год назад

    Nice Tutorial helps me to remember good old fashioned proper Welds with Mig Machines. Thank You

  • @hemiram05
    @hemiram05 Год назад +4

    As always, some of the best arc shots available. Good luck on a million Jodi.

  • @RandallMRueff2022AD
    @RandallMRueff2022AD Год назад +1

    I subscribed so I hope you get 1,000,000 subscribers. Welding tip : Z's side to side are better than U's because going back over where you have already gone in the U shape as you did at the beginning of the video as compared to the Z side to side that doesn't go back over where you have already been lessens if not totally eliminates the possibility of cold lap in the weld bead. Randall M. Rueff - Hobart Institute of Welding Technology (Class of 1992-93). Good day & God Bless...

  • @user-ij1qb9bq6c
    @user-ij1qb9bq6c Год назад

    Watching you from South Africa. Keep up the good work!

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Год назад

    Can’t wait for you to get to a million you deserve it!

  • @mikecollins8241
    @mikecollins8241 Год назад +4

    WOW! I've been watching your videos for years, and have learned a ton :) I'm excited you are almost at 1 million subs! Best welding teacher on YT (Bob is a close second!!!) lol

  • @Peacebewithyou222
    @Peacebewithyou222 Год назад

    These videos are by far the best welding videos out there. Thank you and I hope u hit a million!

  • @StuPierce77
    @StuPierce77 Год назад

    I've been watching your videos for years, and I learn something new every time!

  • @maggie217thst
    @maggie217thst Год назад

    That random audio change to crackling bacon was so unexpected mid weld 5:19 . I thought I was tripping for a second

  • @kevintaylor113
    @kevintaylor113 Год назад

    Jody Thanks Brother👍🏼 It’s really good to know regarding stirring the C25 Cyl especially for some of us hobbiests that may only light up the old MIG machine every so often or just longer durations between projects. Cylinder Safety is one of the most important things in welding processes due to the types and mixtures of different gases under extreme pressure. Thanks again and be safe 😎

  • @naderfawzy5958
    @naderfawzy5958 Год назад

    Nice to see you again dear teacher.

  • @eoghanfla6343
    @eoghanfla6343 Год назад +2

    Love these videos and especially when I’ve just started a college night welding course. I learned more here in this video than 3 nights so far 😬

  • @TM-tz9rr
    @TM-tz9rr Год назад

    5:25 Loved the bacon sizzling sound edit 😂😂

  • @grizzlyrideemwet1698
    @grizzlyrideemwet1698 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, clear, easy to understand advice for an amateur welder. Thanks!

  • @blackseabrew
    @blackseabrew Год назад

    Thanks for the cylinder rolling tip. My cylinders sit for a long time between uses. I actually work offshore and am responsible for a gas chromatograph that uses a calibration gas with a very low concentration of H2S. When we get towards the end of the bottle we always have H2S issues. I think this anecdotally bears out your bottle rolling analysis.

  • @AndySomogyi
    @AndySomogyi Год назад +1

    You’re an amazing teacher Jody, learned just about everything I know about welding from you.

  • @slcbodyshop
    @slcbodyshop 11 месяцев назад

    U the man. Keep teaching. Always the favorite

  • @charliepreston1
    @charliepreston1 Год назад

    Jody my name is Lee from Dudley College in the UK 🇬🇧 you met and had lunch with my College at the recent World Skills comp in Atlanta just want to say we love your stuff so get stacking them pennies he said you would know what I mean.

  • @philippemontminy5031
    @philippemontminy5031 Год назад

    Been a suscriber d'or allmost 10 years. Cant count all toi have tranches me. Thanks ans congratulation.

  • @JC-un4bg
    @JC-un4bg Год назад

    New work space . Exciting stuff .

  • @minnesotarailfan11
    @minnesotarailfan11 7 месяцев назад

    Congrats on a million subscribers. You’ve taught me a lot

  • @petercasper224
    @petercasper224 Год назад +2

    Always fantastic information! Congrats on getting close to a million.

  • @TennesseeArborist
    @TennesseeArborist Год назад

    Who else caught the dubbed in sound of bacon frying in a pan at 5:27? Nice touch Jody

  • @mikewa9097
    @mikewa9097 Год назад

    Great effort including the metallurgical examination too. Well done!

  • @BradyNONeal
    @BradyNONeal Год назад

    Love the videos man! Anytime I need to see something for reference or help when welding I check here. Cant wait to see more videos soon!

  • @Waynemanner
    @Waynemanner 6 месяцев назад

    Your an awesome teacher! Right to the point, thanks for the tips 👍

  • @razormazor6947
    @razormazor6947 Год назад +6

    My boss growls at me when I grind millscale off 🤣.
    Cheers Jody, Still learning from you all these years later.
    You took me through TIG early in my career, 8 years later I've had to learn MIG, I find myself revisiting your old videos which are now more applicable to me - and this one was great - as usual.
    Cheers.

  • @toddrf4058
    @toddrf4058 Год назад

    I’m just learning to use MIG and these are really helpful. Good luck to a million.

  • @sureshacharya6891
    @sureshacharya6891 Год назад

    Very clear and direct, and to the point. Excellent instructor.

  • @ccameron9398
    @ccameron9398 Год назад +1

    Great video Jodi. Your TIG videos are great, but I only have a MIG welder. I always get a little more excited when I see MIG content. Good look with the 1 million goal!

  • @stevehurt7673
    @stevehurt7673 Год назад

    Omg I’ve watched you and been subscribed for years now why haven’t you been to a million yet people don’t know what they are missing

  • @vadimmart_
    @vadimmart_ Год назад

    I am using your trick and tips while welding. Thank you for teaching me!

  • @saidfahmi9805
    @saidfahmi9805 Год назад

    The best welding teacher always amaze us with your wonderful videos

  • @terrencebuller7676
    @terrencebuller7676 Год назад

    Thanks for all the tips and advice. Good luck with the 1 million subs. Take care 👍

  • @jeffersonofficialchannel2034
    @jeffersonofficialchannel2034 Год назад

    This video is my guide when I have a metal work very clean job thanks 👍

  • @Doward19
    @Doward19 Год назад

    Can’t wait for the next 75 videos! Long time subscriber

  • @D70340
    @D70340 Год назад

    First time seeing your channel. A wealth of information in here for sure! Instant subscriber here!

  • @chorgzent.3978
    @chorgzent.3978 Год назад

    1M subscribers basically in the bag. Puro Weldmonger True Godfather al Cienon no cap 💯 👏 🙌 🔥

  • @kaps1581
    @kaps1581 Год назад +1

    you have a great hand man 👍your tips are very useful.

  • @DarkRequix
    @DarkRequix Год назад

    Up here in Alberta Canada , for mig they teach us either forehand or backhand it’s all preference too the book actually u get a little bit more pen in backhand but a more narrow bead so it’s all orefrence

  • @dbayboyds409
    @dbayboyds409 Год назад

    You totally deserve 1M subs. I’ve learnt so much from you! Thank you!