@@TheMetalFabGuy absolutely. Us welders can never learn enough. Everyone has a different way of doing things that can be helpful, whether that is my channel or 20 others, there is always something useful.
I have a problem.. I bought a new tig welder and spent a bunch of money, but haven't told my Wife yet. A (seemingly wise) old man once told me it's better to ask for forgiveness then to beg for permission, so I bought it. Now, should I tell her or just wait and see if she notices and tell her it's the same one I've always had?? lol serious tho
Ever know someone who destroyed a family’s financial future gambling? Drinking? Overspending/general bad financial management? If you don’t do any of these things, you put in work inside the house and out, and you treat her the way spouses should treat each other (including reasonable spending on the extras she wants, too)...
Depends where you’re from Zach. Both push and pull work. To various levels of efficiency. I think there’s an article conducted by miller if you Google it that’s worth reading. From my experience you boys over there tend to pull/drag. I was told to push when we started out back in the day.
I could not enough speaking English I am Kurdish man In other woord at beginning you are explained how staring a joint by welding mig a right angle for avoid elongation But actually ather do it And thanks a lot