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This guy is funny as hell 🤣 ... its sticks out that far 😮
dgp is good stuff
My aluminum only gloves are pink. My ss/chromo gloves are black.
I was kind of focused on the haircut but what do I know about style. 🤔
Thanks!
Maybe come up with a short video for an outro? You could have a contest or poll to pick which one. Use some cool music, too. I recommend something by Rick Astley. Liked.
Another excellent video. This is instructional tube at its finest. Thank you, Justin.
Pink gloves,🤨 time to come out of the closet and reveal to the world why a dude like wearing female colors.
I once cut the cord off a broken appliance and “welded” ish two pieces of 2” pipe while my buddy kept the circuit breaker from tripping.
Thank you Jason, been following you now for about 18 months. Your instruction have improved my level of skill and i am always practicing and laying respectable welds in Steel, Stainless and Aluminum too. Thank you, please keep up the great work.
Outstanding explanation. Obvious as the air we breathe it is a reflex.
I enjoy watching your videos and agree with other commenters that there is something special about the way you walk. I am wondering how you talk when you are NOT making a video. Anyway, I got a 315A AC TIG but did not get a foot pedal in the set, for some reason. It is now ready for pickup and I just need to go and get it. I cannot wait to get started with TIG and I am sure I will be back to revisit your videos to see where and how I screwed up.
I sound about the same when explaining something. My regular voice is a little deeper and more monotone.
I have a miller acdc tig machine with high frequency overlay. No pedal and an hand switch to use the high frequency start. Nothing you said helps me.
Yeah I HAVE NO DAMN PEDAL. Then what?
how about using how much filler to cool the puddle, I kinda use speed and how much filler to add 0n aluminum. if it gets a little hot
Justins hair cut looks like the bad guy on The Fifth Element! 😂
Thanks Justin love the no bs answers and just straight to the point here it is 2:00 am and makes me want to go back out to weld some more hope the like and comment helps you on KZread 👍
Thanks Justin love the no bs answers and just straight to the point here it is 2:00 am and makes me want to go back out to weld some more hope the like and comment helps you on KZread 👍
not knocking jody but youre the best guy explaining welding and showing results. thanks
Everyone on KZread has their style. It's all good. Thanks for your comment.
What if you don't have foot pedal and it looks wrong? Do you stop and adjust amperage and start again?
Like on the sewing machine?
What are your thoughts on Lift start TIG / button style? As a Canadian hobbyist most machines that are in the price range I look at don't always offer HF starts. Basically a glorified buzz box.
Hmm. Why is a pedal in stick welding not a thing :D Heh, gotta try and see if my machine accepts pedal input in stick mode. Well, first i need a pedal. Just the other day i had a situation like that. Bad fitup. Root gap between zero and 1/16". Good 120 A on 7018 make a nice weld on zero and almost blow through on 1/16". Pedal would fix that.
A current clamp an a datalogger time synched to the video would probably provide interesting information (probably display as a bar graph on the side of the arc video)
you are the best i love how you explain
Love it
SOOOOOOOO,,,, NOW THEY KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN
Aftermarket pedals to upgrade your setup.
fantastic for beginners. Thank you.
you baking a cake with your hands bro...
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tell us more man... who said pedal vids arent cool? feed our subconscious, show us a split screen of the pedal/weld, start/stop, thick/thin etc etc
Thank you!
Excellent... as usual.
The only important question here: why you car has 4 pedals? 😂
Great points and video. Sharing with 14 y.o. son working on learning both. Thank you!
Lol, I can remember when I first started tig welding in highschool about 35 years ago and my biggest problem was when things started to go wrong I'd panic and the pedal would go to the floor and I'd pull the torch away and make one helluva light show. This took a while to overcome.😅
Holy crap, if anyone has seen Adam Savage's (from Mythbusters) youtube channel, his mannerisms, hand motions, and just general speaking style is IDENTICAL to Justin's here. Like, they could absolutely be twins.
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i learned on a scratch start, so now i have peddle under my foot ,the first time i come to the edge of a part it burn away ,so i started again and the same thing happen ,i told myself i have a pedal for that ,so i started again this time i started i introduced the pedal to my brain by pumping the pedal when i got to the end my eyes said it's going to burn off my foot said no it's not it took control and didn't burn, it took one time to make that connection that was 30 years ago, try it may help
Must be a motorcycle guy
Yep and I still remember 40 something years later being told to stop looking at your feet, but it had to be done. And when I taught myself to double shuffle as we call it or D clutch. The ears got a real workout too. In saying that you should check out the Audi quattro WRC works team video, an interesting foot control clip. Thanks Justin more please
TIG is my preferred method of welding, but I HATE the foot pedal, i have always had a torch mounted control. I made a torch mounted thumbwheel controller for my new machine by mounting a 5K potentiometer to the torch and wiring it to a replacement foot pedal plug. No way I was going to pay over $150 for a thumbwheel amp control when it is made of $10 in parts.
Haha! I did the opposite. My second-hand TIG had a slide control on the handpiece when I got it. I could not coordinate that, so made a foot pedal from two pieces of plywood, a hinge, four rubber door stoppers (to be feet) and a couple of springs captive around long screws. Used that for 25? years, and still do.
I'm not a shoe guy, but where can I get the shoes?
Super helpful video, thinking of the puddle step by step like that really helped me frame what I should be doing better.
perfect, love how you make it SIMPLE, No Bullshit just the straight goods. Now go practice your face off and you'll master it in an hour,at least I will Thanks Justin .
Kind of reminds me of a lesson taught in the MSF Basic course. On a motorcycle your safety is that clutch lever. The bike can be bouncing off the limiter but it's harmless so long as you don't release the clutch and yeet yourself into Low Earth Orbit.
Agreed to a certain extent. In order for my daughter to learn how to drive, I had to tell her how much brake or throttle I am inputting. That gave her a basis on how much of to use as she was first learning. I applied that same knowledge to my wife when I taught her how to drive a manual. Many are visual learners.
How do you explain the force you are using on the brake pedal?
@@fastone371 The amount of pressure applied to the pedal, determines how fast you slow down. Light pedal pressure= slowing down slowly, hard pressure on the brake, stops the vehicle much faster/Abruptly.
I'm gonna chime in (while on the wrong account, but I'm still the same guy in the vid). You can't offer visual representation for a feeling any better than you can explain how well a shoe fits. You have to put the shoe on to feel how it fits best for you. Anyone can look and see, which is good for demonstration, but one can only understand when doing.
Yeah that’s what I did was gave them the reins and a pasture told her to stomp it when it was spinning too much and on the breaks used old truck with drum breaks when they locked up remember what you did and I’ll ride anywhere with her till this day and she just turned 16 your definitely right Justin can’t teach hood time
@@TheFabricatorSeries Its simple, if one knows how to weld the puddle tells them what their foot needs to do. When you blow a hole in the base material that means to ease off the pedal slightly, when your torch has been in the same spot for 5 minutes and you still cant melt the filler you need to step on the pedal slightly.
My feet don't work. Can I use this with my elbow?
Between your knees?
I like the lifter.