Archive for December, 2008

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video Last Crud Trap Series_Closing Remarks – the welders lens, stick welding, welding home study course – videos kewego

December 13, 2008

last of the downhill pipe

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What does it mean to say,”I am a Tig Welder”?

December 11, 2008

What does it mean to say, “I am a Tig Welder”?

When you talk about welding there are many types or processes of welding that are considered. For the most part when the word welder is spoken of it is usually the stick welding that is brought to mind. It might even refer the mind to a Mig machine that is common to shop work in welding.

Welding as we know it, is the art of gluing metal components together. Tig welding is popular in the powerhouse industry. Tig is popular in refineries and petrol chemical plants. It is widely used in the fabrication of light weight bicycles.

There are thousands of uses for this type of welding. The unique thing about this welding application is that it absolutely takes into consideration the method of having to use both hands while administering the weld. To answer our introductory question would be to say if I call myself a tig welder would be to imply, I am ambidextrous.

A tig welder must absolutely learn to weld with both hands. In all honesty to be a good welder of any kind, it is imperative to be able to use either or both hands to weld with.

Of course this is easier said than done. If you have ever tried your hand at welding you probably already understand what I mean. Tig welding is a prestigious form of welding.

Tig welding is a style of welding that demands a patient hand. Most times you would ever consider a Tig welder, the thought of a clean well dressed individual that has a confidence level above the average welder.

This is surely in part due to the education and time spent in learning this type of welding as well as the opinion of external influences in the welding community.

It is usually fact that this type of welding pulls in the biggest dollar amount when it comes to welding in general depending upon other factors outside our topic of discussion.

When the statement is made then what does it mean to say, “I am a Tig Welder”? I am saying that I am the best in my field. I am big bucks and top dog. I am confident and respected. I am accomplished in my field. These are some of the ideas that go with a statement like that. 

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Lots of Good Feedback and Questions

December 10, 2008

I just want to say how inspiring it is for me to hear from you all and how grateful I am to hear you kind comments and words of encouragement.

You have really made all this worth while when I see such a great response from all of the people who have been following my site and the videos.

First let me say that I have just finished up a killer tig presentation that is like 5 or 6 hours long. It will take some time to get the snippets out to the web.

Next, today I started a mig series that won’t be real long but I will do more in the future on Mig with hard wire as well as flux core or some innershield.

I am also going to be wrapping up this portion of the study course with an

uphill pipe series with fast freeze root and low hydrogen cap.

All of these teachings and videos for this portion have been concentrated on pipe and there will be plate to come as well as the exotic metals.

I plan on doing this for a long time as long as there are people who can benefit.

Anyway. I know you all have a great deal of questions and I am sorry I haven’t gotten back sooner, I have been turning and burning in my shop and banging on my computer editing film and videos.

I just posted a video on the net called The GREATEST WELDER. It is pretty funny.

I don’t have a link because it is brand new, but check on KEWEGO.com or Youtube.com

Keep your eyes on your emails because there will be some very critical announcements coming up. If you know anyone that is not on my list you need to tell them to get on now, they won’t want to miss what is coming.

Thanks again. Michael.