Every welding project, from fabrication to repair, is completed one weld bead at a time. Whether you're just starting out or trying to improve your skills, the first step is to learn how to consistently run good weld beads. |
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Arc Welding I covers welding machines, AC/DC, polarity, welding leads, electrode holders and filter lenses along with demonstrations of the characteristics and uses of the common welding rods. |
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In-depth explanations of the basic fundamentals, with close-up video of the actual weld, include starting the arc, arc force, arc gap, rod angles, rod movement, travel speed, and setting the amperage. |
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Using digital editing to slow down and stop the motion, close-up demonstrations provide an understanding of the molten weld puddle, and show exactly where to watch the puddle during the weld. |
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Also included are extremely clear video demonstrations of actual welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using E6010/E6011, E6013 and E7018. |
An excellent video for beginners to intermediate welders. |
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