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That’s crazy! If you can’t do the work, go elsewhere!!! I struggled with getting passable coupons in welding school, but I had a physical impediment due to erratic hand shaking. I’d be running a smooth straight weld bead then my hand would jerk out of nowhere and my straight weld was now outside of the bevel or something else like that. I’m not one to try to pass off someone else’s work as my own for any reason, and if you’re going to welding school or any other school to learn a trade, what are you going to do once you get out in the field and you can’t actually do the work you were hired to do?!
WTF is that thang in the back; made out of barrel torches? 😮🤔🙎🏾♂️Why is it made out of barrel torches?🤦🏾♂️ That’s a waste of great 👍🏿 barrel torches! 🙅🏾♂️🤬
Great video, I just spent 16 weeks at local MIG school and cert'd on spray transfer. Nice to see the results on short circuit up and down hill. Always learning....good stuff!
As a retired professional truck driver i can confirm that a welded metal part can and will break far from a shop and a mobile repair call can be expensive when downtime is included.
Yea keep trying to lie to us... anyone welding like that is getting more than $25 an hour. Sounds like you're spreading misinformation so fab shops can get cheap labor.
I have welded similar jobs with me doing even better quality work, even through cracks on P&H 2300 Shovels all of its 7” thick deck for the roller path from the bottom (all of it over head), all of it with LH7018 air arc it out ground it out then pinged it out with a dull chisel pre heated it to 250deg first pass 1/8” then a few passes with 5/32” always maintaining 250deg temp, and always a dull chisel and keeping the carbon out of weldment area, then a few passes with 3/16” Thea few passes with 1/4! Just try holding your hand above your head 12/16 hr days! This job showed is a easy one out in the open no crater (a black nasty heavy grease ((smoky)) not AGINST high voltage rings 4160/7200 volts close to you that when the ringtail cats get into them they are basted to the walls as ghostly bones, and here I am all day long, holding a 600/1200 amp electrode good/bad weather wet/dry hot Arizona days on end and my buddy died from heat stroke welding in a bucket (ware liners) to save the CO MONEY! Do you think the company appreciated my work ethic? I say don’t give them anything! They don’t keep their promise!