I'm a lot better welder (and understand a lot more) than I was before seeing Jody's teachings well over ten years ago . He's the one that has instructed many of todays instructors . :)
Im from the other side of the pond, and I have to agree with you. Amongst all the guys I follow specifically to improve my welding, Jody is my nr 1 for a very long time. Easy teaching, clear to understand. Thank you Jody.
I've been welding a lot of aluminum lately since repairing my old Miller 330 A/BP. i think of the techniques from your videos every time and try to practice them while welding. I've noticed a big improvement. I was having a wandering arc problem the other day and my mind went back to your video on how to cut tungsten. Sure enough I hadn't cut it, but the tungsten was split! i replaced it and it welded great.
Jody’s the best teacher out there always positive comments if you read them and always a lot of people learning very good information from the videos. I know I learned a lot a lot of my welding knowledge of from Jody and the podcast I miss that podcast. 👍
Another great video!!! I not only learn a lot, but I just enjoy seeing different applications on different materials and I've been in trade 48 years now. Thanks for all the great information.
It never ceases to amaze me how you make your filler wire look like it's made out off butter whenever you're showcasing low amp welding. I know you've made videos discussing the importance of picking the right filler metal, but have you considered doing one that highlights the issues you run into when using the /wrong/ kind of filler when welding alloys? Your content is great as an educational tool and I love being able to refer to it when talking to people.
Based in Ireland I think I’ve watched most of your videos while I’ve been on my welding journey and have appreciated every single one. Do you have a distributor in the EU for your products?
Awesome video Jody you the man 👊🏻 I never really tried the clear cups we had some cheap ones at work years ago and someone was welding aluminum with them and dipped the tungsten or something crazy the one guy would break the pink cups all the time I think from having the tungsten inside the cup instead of a stick out. Anyway that’s where I think your cups would do better they seem thicker compared to that other brand may. I’ll have to give them a try soon I need a new Tig finger while I’m at it. 👍
Back stepping is a requirement in some power plants on long runs in the uphill vertical direction. Fitting girth seams on vessels it can come in handy as well to prevent pushing a bubble around the vessel. And no, back stepping is not block welding.
So I’m still learning how to tig weld, how are getting the weld bead so wide on such thin material? At low amps I a very thin bead, if I try to make it wider it just blows through
Great video, although as bad as I am it it, my life expectancy will probably show up before any decent skills develop in me. At XX yrs of age, I'm beginning to think realistically
So I'm gonna comment again after getting through the "commercial "part at the end. I watched till the end that was such a great explanation and visual. Best fab channel on RUclips. What a dude
Love the videos. Can you do a video on stick out. I saw a video from Luke Aston and he was using an extremely large cup and had a stick out of at least 3” welding an exhaust header.
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I just wanted to take a second to thank you for all the years of helpful and informative information.
@@MrTweesy420 thank you
I'm a lot better welder (and understand a lot more) than I was before seeing Jody's teachings well over ten years ago . He's the one that has instructed many of todays instructors . :)
Im from the other side of the pond, and I have to agree with you. Amongst all the guys I follow specifically to improve my welding, Jody is my nr 1 for a very long time. Easy teaching, clear to understand. Thank you Jody.
I've been welding a lot of aluminum lately since repairing my old Miller 330 A/BP. i think of the techniques from your videos every time and try to practice them while welding. I've noticed a big improvement. I was having a wandering arc problem the other day and my mind went back to your video on how to cut tungsten. Sure enough I hadn't cut it, but the tungsten was split! i replaced it and it welded great.
thats great to hear. that old miller 330 ABP is a beast. Nice machine that welds great
Jody’s the best teacher out there always positive comments if you read them and always a lot of people learning very good information from the videos. I know I learned a lot a lot of my welding knowledge of from Jody and the podcast I miss that podcast. 👍
Another great video!!! I not only learn a lot, but I just enjoy seeing different applications on different materials and I've been in trade 48 years now. Thanks for all the great information.
It never ceases to amaze me how you make your filler wire look like it's made out off butter whenever you're showcasing low amp welding.
I know you've made videos discussing the importance of picking the right filler metal, but have you considered doing one that highlights the issues you run into when using the /wrong/ kind of filler when welding alloys?
Your content is great as an educational tool and I love being able to refer to it when talking to people.
Thanks Jody for the great information and the how to use those products. Stay safe and keep up the great videos. Fred.
That's awesome Jody. Thoughtful, pro-tip right here.
Thank you Jodie for this video. I just started my 2nd year in college and we are beginning with this. This is very helpful
for a welding test on aluminum for job interview I once upon a time welded pop cans together. Not two but twenty. Got the job.
thats a crazy test. if you didn't pass, they might have waited a long time to find someone who could do that
Did you bring all twenty cans to the test? Boy I bet your hand was steady as can be after 20 cold ones.
The logo on the flowmeter looks nice. Awesome!👌💯
Thank you!
That's a nice flowmeter you got there. The logo looks awesome.👍👍
@@ricardomontes373 thank you
Love your videos, great information delievered clearly. Im just starting on tig next week in welding school!
Very helpful video thanks Jody.
Based in Ireland I think I’ve watched most of your videos while I’ve been on my welding journey and have appreciated every single one.
Do you have a distributor in the EU for your products?
thanks Jody
Awesome video Jody you the man 👊🏻 I never really tried the clear cups we had some cheap ones at work years ago and someone was welding aluminum with them and dipped the tungsten or something crazy the one guy would break the pink cups all the time I think from having the tungsten inside the cup instead of a stick out. Anyway that’s where I think your cups would do better they seem thicker compared to that other brand may. I’ll have to give them a try soon I need a new Tig finger while I’m at it. 👍
Thank you for sharing.
What a dude 👏
Back stepping is a requirement in some power plants on long runs in the uphill vertical direction. Fitting girth seams on vessels it can come in handy as well to prevent pushing a bubble around the vessel. And no, back stepping is not block welding.
Gracias
So I’m still learning how to tig weld, how are getting the weld bead so wide on such thin material? At low amps I a very thin bead, if I try to make it wider it just blows through
Very Beautiful... I love that you have a job... It's great...
Hello my dear teacher hope you are all good.
I am also getting better and better day by day with 7018
I hope i will find a good job.
Cool thanks man
Great video, although as bad as I am it it, my life expectancy will probably show up before any decent skills develop in me. At XX yrs of age, I'm beginning to think realistically
Jody, I just heard about the "incident" at Delta Maintenance @ Hartsfield. My condolences.
which one? there were a few
@@weldingtipsandtricks today I believe - initial report a tire "blew up" 2 dead 1 wounded.
@@tedsaylor6016I’m saddened to hear that. I’ve had friends injured inflating tires with high pressure nitrogen. It can be dangerous
So I'm gonna comment again after getting through the "commercial "part at the end. I watched till the end that was such a great explanation and visual. Best fab channel on RUclips. What a dude
Love the videos. Can you do a video on stick out. I saw a video from Luke Aston and he was using an extremely large cup and had a stick out of at least 3” welding an exhaust header.
In the fields I would put that purge so high that I use it for a fan lol
Just wish you would make TIG cup Kits for Kempii ACDC......
Dear Jody, what in your honest opinion is the best welding helmet please?
@@kizzyaggots1 Lincoln Viking 3350 is still one of the best value helmets around
I should have waited for the dual regulator
Why did u stop uploading podcasts?
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