First time welding

   / First time welding #11  
One more vote for Jody.

There are very few non-bad welding videos on YouTube, and his are outstanding. Both in good clear arc shots, and content of instruction.
 
   / First time welding #12  
I just picked up the Lincoln dual 180 last fall and it is a very easy machine to use, and I'm learning. The flux core was much easier to get a feel for, and the 240V is definitely better for tractor-related thicknesses. I still do not feel confident with the gas/MIG, and fortunately don't have a lot of call for delicate clean work. Jody's videos were a fantastic resource, and the results he gets are a thing of beauty, especially watching the TIG he does. The way I practiced was learning to write family names in steel first, then learning different butt and overlap and corner welds that you can attempt to tear apart afterwards, and cut in half to see how the penetration went. Getting a feel for the settings and machine, and seeing what fails, where and how, and burning through some thin stuff will get you familiar with the puddle. I'm a definite novice, but it is great fun to see your idea put into form, and more fun when it comes out similar to the way you'd hoped. Congratulations on another level of independence soon to come! Remember to switch the polarity for MIG vs. flux, that electricity cooks people, and watch the duty cycle.
 
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#13  
Well, I got the welder unpacked. I then wired the outlet in the pole shed. Next was a trip to Canadian Tire to buy a bunch of accessories. I found a 70% off mig welder cart, how can I go wrong for $49. I just assembled the cart and out the welder on it! Looks great. I was in town and picked up a bottle of 75/25 mig gas! I think I am almost ready. Now if I can get an hour of free time I am going to give t a good try. All things leading up to this have been ten minutes here and there, and I a, wanting a good solid chunk of time to try it out. Pictures hopefully will follow tonight.
 
   / First time welding #14  
I enjoy Jody's videos as well as ChuckE2009
 
   / First time welding #15  
I enjoy Jody's videos as well as ChuckE2009

I dunno. Personally, ChuckE2009 annoys me.

But then I'm old and grumpy. Everything annoys me. :)

Terry
 
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#17  
Well, I tried er out last night. I first tried it with the flux core wire, as that is what I put in the machine when I set it up because I didn't think I would make it into town to buy gas. Man did my welds look oogly. After a while a realized I was holding the gun at a really bad angle, so then the side near me was getting way to hot and the far side, well it was just nasty. I then started holding it right and they improved right away.
Next step, I pulled that flux core wire out, and set the machine up for mig. Wow, that made a much much nicer looking weld with the same amount of effort.

This morning I am going to set on the deck with a coffee in the sun and re watch those YouTube videos that shield arc had linked. I went through them once already, but I think they will take hold more now that I tried the machine out.
 

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   / First time welding #18  
I dunno. Personally, ChuckE2009 annoys me.

But then I'm old and grumpy. Everything annoys me. :)

Terry

Your not the only one. Not that he's a bad welder, just don't like his videos as much as others.
 
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#19  
Well, I tried er out last night. I first tried it with the flux core wire, as that is what I put in the machine when I set it up because I didn't think I would make it into town to buy gas. Man did my welds look oogly. After a while a realized I was holding the gun at a really bad angle, so then the side near me was getting way to hot and the far side, well it was just nasty. I then started holding it right and they improved right away. Next step, I pulled that flux core wire out, and set the machine up for mig. Wow, that made a much much nicer looking weld with the same amount of effort. This morning I am going to set on the deck with a coffee in the sun and re watch those YouTube videos that shield arc had linked. I went through them once already, but I think they will take hold more now that I tried the machine out.
ahhhh. Just realized that I forgot to switch the polarity when I switched from flux core to mig.....
 
   / First time welding #20  
There you go ....the benefits of morning coffee! :). Have fun today.

Terry
 

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