In this video series, our expert Terry Leafty will teach you about safety equipment including hoods, body protection, sleeves, and welding hats before showing you the different types of welders.
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with a 60/10 rod , you DON'T pull and push the rod in and out , AS you create your puddle which has to be there first . You move down a 1/8 of inch and then back a 1/8 , back toward the direction of travel and then back , its called whip and pause tech
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