How to TIG Weld Cold Rolled Steel - Corner and Lap Joints

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2023
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    This video is about tig welding cold rolled steel lap joints and outside corner joints using 11ga steel.

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  • @DieselDog1929

    Man I’ve watched you for years and your content is the best! All this information for welders for free. I’ve learned several tips from you my friend. I still struggle with aluminum, even though it looks good when I weld aluminum I’m still not happy with it like when I will steal and I see a beautiful stack of dimes. Can you post a new video of some aluminum tig tips and tricks? Thank you sir

  • @DonnyBwelding1

    Thanks been tig welding alum so long im a bit rusty on steel ! Love and respect .

  • @floridasaltlife

    Jody is the CZcams Welding GOAT in my opinion. I have shopped and bought from you store many times, You taught me to Tig weld and it is a well used and enjoyable part of my life. Forever Grateful.... Doug Doty...

  • @barnzYT

    Been welding 7 years now, started watching as an apprentice and now I recommend you to the new apprentices. Awesome tips mate

  • @ZrubekFamily

    My 15 yo son is just starting to learn how to weld, I would like to see some videos on the very basics of mig welding with fluxcore and stick welding. Thanks, love your style of teaching.

  • @cch201992

    Man Tig corner joints are always so satisfying

  • @mitchdenner9743

    I'd like to see more real world welding projects and fabrication. Thanks

  • @clist9406

    Damn , you make it look so easy . After 2 years of TIG welding I am better than I was as a beginner, but still no where close you skills .

  • @treyrags

    Thanks for another good video. A fillet weld video would be nice. These are my biggest challenge, especially on stainless.

  • @vinceparatore

    Excellent video as always. As a hobbyist welder, watching your videos I always feel like an eager student learning from a great teacher. Thank you! I'm happy to support you through your store,.

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  • @andrewjordan8445

    Being new to TIG welding, I find your instruction very valuable. Once I've done it wrong I do find most answers to my questions if I search through your videos. Thank you from a Kiwi in New Zealand.😊

  • @UrbanOpsOffRoad

    Great video man! TIG HREW 1/8” notched tube to another either 1/8” or 3/16” HREW tube will be awesome! Again, thanks for the effort and encouragement.

  • @stevenleckrone4323

    I’m brand new to tig welding. At 63 I’m too old to start learning a new art but I’m doing it anyway. I’d like to see some basics like holding the torch, proper arm rest, wire feed hand techniques, pedal control. Stuff that is seconded nature to a pro but the beginner needs to know. My 2 cents.

  • @Hey_Its_That_Guy

    Love 'em all, keep 'em coming, Jody! Would love to see some videos on dual shield flux core.

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  • @johnnystanley4469

    Always great content Jody thanks for Sharing to the welder Nation. God bless.

  • @Rotorhead1651

    Your vids are very instructional, in an easy to understand lecture/practice format. I learned welding in '91/'92, after being laid off from Pan Am. The only form I learned that I can't use now is TIG. Turns out I have a tremor with genetic origin, so I literally can't hold the torch steady to do those lovely "stacked dimes" beads.

  • @johnnymissfire8464

    I love all the videos but these more basic ones i find i like the best as far as being helpful for the kind if stuff i do and build.