wow Jody, just received my order from Weldmonger.......super fast, I cant believe how careful the packing was...and those electrode holders are super tough, I purchased a few of the ones you were originally selling, these are much nicer........thanks for the stickers and kind note.........I highly recommend purchasing from Weldmonger, your paper work and notices are as good as amazon........Cheers from Orlando, Paul 'Paulie' Brown
To be an expert welder and to reach back to people at the very start, learning the basics and first steps, is a comprehensive understanding to be highly respected. Master these rudiments and you will be well on the way to being a good welder, with everything new coming in on a firm solid foundation. I wish guidance like this were around when I was belatedly finding my way into welding. As a commercial welder I can tell you - yes, yes, yes, this is everything about being a welder. Coming to site, looking at the job, saying what you need, what has to be different from their suggested spec., etc., etc - here's putting you on the way. I have worked on marine civics where not only all challenges of doing high quality welds in harsh conditions but also having to dodge in and out of the jobs with the tide - and what is being shown here is the bedrock of being that welder.
That little blurb right there could possibly be the best advice I have ever seen on flat fillet welds to make it easy for a struggling beginner. Or a frustrated occasional welder who simply just gave up and blobs it in there. Well done Jody
My problem is I don’t have a steady hand like I can’t really see what I’m doing because the shade so dark. I’m in the navy so we use 10% dark shade. I think I be doing good but even time I get done I have a downwards angle
my name is job p george i am from kerala in india i have completed x ray welding course but no major perfection can i work under youSeeing sir's welding, I also want to, so can you help me
wow Jody, just received my order from Weldmonger.......super fast, I cant believe how
careful the packing was...and those electrode holders are super tough, I purchased
a few of the ones you were originally selling, these are much nicer........thanks for the
stickers and kind note.........I highly recommend purchasing from Weldmonger, your
paper work and notices are as good as amazon........Cheers from Orlando, Paul 'Paulie' Brown
@@ypaulbrown thank you Paul
Hello dear teacher Jody.
Always amazing to see you
I try to be welder like you.
Always a lesson to be learned. Thank you JODY! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Welding god. This man got me work with what i learnt of him. If ever in the UK cody hit me up. Your staying at my place!
To be an expert welder and to reach back to people at the very start, learning the basics and first steps, is a comprehensive understanding to be highly respected. Master these rudiments and you will be well on the way to being a good welder, with everything new coming in on a firm solid foundation. I wish guidance like this were around when I was belatedly finding my way into welding. As a commercial welder I can tell you - yes, yes, yes, this is everything about being a welder. Coming to site, looking at the job, saying what you need, what has to be different from their suggested spec., etc., etc - here's putting you on the way. I have worked on marine civics where not only all challenges of doing high quality welds in harsh conditions but also having to dodge in and out of the jobs with the tide - and what is being shown here is the bedrock of being that welder.
That little blurb right there could possibly be the best advice I have ever seen on flat fillet welds to make it easy for a struggling beginner. Or a frustrated occasional welder who simply just gave up and blobs it in there. Well done Jody
Just when I wanted to search this channel for 7018 videos!
Always awesome information and helpful hints, AWESOME!!
Thanks for the video Jody ❤❤❤.
Jody, I wish you were in northeast Pennsylvania instead of Florida… I could learn more from you than what I already know about welding from you.
thanks for the info Jody . Passing it on. Fred.
Another good one by Jody 🤘🏾
Always interesting even for veteran welders thanks jody.
Excellent video
Love the videos, the greatest teacher
Jody, your workshop looks like mine...busy! As always, much appreciate your videos, Jody.👍👍
thanks for the lesson
Thanks 😊
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Jody,can you give some tips based on your experience when it comes to welders needing to use glasses to see the arc? Thx
today we did 7018 for the 1st time in my HS and i think i did decent
Thanks
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Can you make a video about 1g - 4g , tips for penetration / root
we only have a stick welder , can i use a 7018 to replace a bucket cutting edge , what 7018 rod should i use or are they all the same , thank you
Google "Hard Facing electrodes"
It's too big a topic comments section.
Find yourself some hardfacing rod and build it up with it. 7018 can be used as a buffer layer between parent metal and hardfacing.
@@Fogyt121 That's great thank you for the reply
My problem is I don’t have a steady hand like I can’t really see what I’m doing because the shade so dark. I’m in the navy so we use 10% dark shade. I think I be doing good but even time I get done I have a downwards angle
7018 is drag or weaving rod??!
Depends
You can drag or wave
See more videos
Merci
This is why I’m not a pro I’m very unstable shaky I like welding doing for myself try to be better but I’ll never be a pro
Me too hun keep going 💯 praying for you you got this
Meh, my hands aren’t the steadiest and I’m what some consider a “pro”. You just have to learn how to weld with the twitch. Everyone’s got it
my name is job p george i am from kerala in india i have completed x ray welding course but no major perfection can i work under youSeeing sir's welding, I also want to, so can you help me
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after the free trial and one month for a dollar how much to stay on the website sir?Thank you