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#1 by M1ST3RHYDE on August 26th, 2011
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I like The ‘We”.
Inorder for him to know that you say “We” he became a second party in this interaction, so tell him or her that tey them self made it “we” once they clicked Play.
#2 by desertvs on August 26th, 2011
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“We” like you videos!
#3 by rlsimpso on August 26th, 2011
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Your tips have helped me improve my welding. I just ordered two copies of the Metals book on your recommendation. I was amused to find used copies on Amazon for as much as $40. Thanks a lot.
#4 by mrchams on August 26th, 2011
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Awesome vid’s.
Have you already done a video on how to set your welder for aluminum?
I’m just learning and the welder I borrow has a shit load of setting & dials
#5 by rangaman86 on August 26th, 2011
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Hahaha yes!!! lol Brownie points for Jody!!!! I think you should make a video about different weld angles and when to use them. Like 22 1/2*, 37* , etc ect… you could also add in different weld joints (lap, t, etc etc.) Idk, just an idea.. Good video though!
#6 by crujones43 on August 26th, 2011
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Love your videos, Thanks so much for making them.
#7 by sparky7071 on August 26th, 2011
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Great shots of the Arc! I don’t think I have ever seen such a clear shot of the arc in any video!
Keep em coming!
#8 by my1956effie on August 26th, 2011
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Great vid, as usual. And yours can never be too long.
#9 by spinnerr on August 26th, 2011
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great little vid, I am currently doing advanced Gtaw aluminium at tech and find these clips very informative .. thankyou Jody …
#10 by MJRPerformance on August 26th, 2011
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I say stick with “we”. We, as in “You and I”, is more interactive with the viewer because it sounds like you’re doing something together. Always using “I”, can sound condescending. Sometimes teaching and preaching will turn people off…
Great videos, by the way!
#11 by Iliketoweldandbraze on August 27th, 2011
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You are right I never seen a ladder welded. I thought of doing it, good thing I never did.
#12 by dylanz333 on August 27th, 2011
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a typical ar15 lower is 7075 T6 Al.
#13 by ziggassedup on August 27th, 2011
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I found that fascinating.
#14 by deonnieuwoudt on August 27th, 2011
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Mate, thanks for your great videos. You should start a Facebook group so I can promote you.
I am about to start welding together a 5052 Alu hull.
The tip for putting the pulse on 1 second intervals has helped me a lot.
Thanks again!
Deon
#15 by glenyoshida on August 27th, 2011
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Showing what not to do and what should have been done is very helpful! Thank you for adding in the information. I like that you know your stuff and have the experience to do so. Not many people can do that or they have a chip on their shoulder that gets in the way. Thanks again!
#16 by nickolaguez on August 27th, 2011
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I was referring to his comment about him n his wife. Good stuff
#17 by FRUNTCASTER on August 27th, 2011
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Another good video! You ever hear of LESOTA LT-2000 stick rod? I got some and have no idea what it is. It’s got a red colored flux coating. I’d like to know so I can use it .
#18 by chandler49 on August 27th, 2011
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00:58 lol get em
#19 by Trex1268 on August 27th, 2011
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TIG TIG TIG…. How about all these welding video’s for us MIG folk? Not everyone can afford a TIG unit….
#20 by d3javoodoo on August 27th, 2011
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Great beads! They look like hot nickels. Hey did you p/u a new EL mig…? I saw one in a recent vid of yours , & am curious to know what you think if it??? *****
#21 by mbconfuse on August 27th, 2011
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I really appreciate the work you put in to these vids. Thanks.
#22 by hddm3 on August 27th, 2011
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dont change a thing. we all learn from you. dont listen to haters. thats why i watch all your videos because your not fake. thanks again and godbless you and your family.
#23 by LPSmasonry on August 27th, 2011
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thank you for doin what you do here on you tube, every time I see one of these vids I learn somethin new, and by the looks of it (other comments) I’m not the only one, thanks
#24 by terrierbw1 on August 27th, 2011
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The word “we” works fine for me. As in you and your subscribers. If this were english grammer videos, I wouldn’t be watching. Good information on aluminum welding. John
#25 by littlestworkshop on August 27th, 2011
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We is fine, you are referring to “we welders.” For example, “we (welders) tend to have smoking hot wives”.