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Overhead stick welding Ignoramus22168 10-24-2007
Posted by SteveB on October 25, 2007, 12:16 am
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>> I agree. I think that is the number one tip that works for all rods.
>> Because of the angle of attack, the puddle is blocked at times, as
>> mentioned
>> by another poster. It's all just doing it for long enough to figure it
>> out,
>> iggy. You can learn anything after you have done it for several hundred
>> hours.
>
> OK... Thanks... I will practice some more...
>
> i

If you could only watch someone who already knows, you would learn more in
five minutes than you can doing it for a week on your own. How far do you
live from Ernie? Maybe you got an Ernie near you.

Steve



Posted by Ignoramus20839 on October 25, 2007, 9:41 am
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>
>>> I agree. I think that is the number one tip that works for all rods.
>>> Because of the angle of attack, the puddle is blocked at times, as
>>> mentioned
>>> by another poster. It's all just doing it for long enough to figure it
>>> out,
>>> iggy. You can learn anything after you have done it for several hundred
>>> hours.
>>
>> OK... Thanks... I will practice some more...
>>
>> i
>
> If you could only watch someone who already knows, you would learn more in
> five minutes than you can doing it for a week on your own. How far do you
> live from Ernie? Maybe you got an Ernie near you.
>

I know one big local welding expert, though he mostly does mig and tig.

i

Posted by jp2express on October 25, 2007, 9:45 am
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i,

I'm in East Texas, and we could piddle around with some overhead if you are
nearby. Where abouts are you?

~Joe
www.joeswelding.biz

"Ignoramus20839" wrote:
>
> I know one big local welding expert, though he mostly does mig and tig.
>
> i



Posted by Ignoramus20839 on October 25, 2007, 9:49 am
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> i,
>
> I'm in East Texas, and we could piddle around with some overhead if you are
> nearby. Where abouts are you?

I am in Illinois, which is very far from TX!!!

i

> ~Joe
> www.joeswelding.biz
>
> "Ignoramus20839" wrote:
>>
>> I know one big local welding expert, though he mostly does mig and tig.
>>
>> i
>
>

Posted by JohnM on October 25, 2007, 12:25 pm
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Ignoramus20839 wrote:
>> i,
>>
>> I'm in East Texas, and we could piddle around with some overhead if you are
>> nearby. Where abouts are you?
>
> I am in Illinois, which is very far from TX!!!
>
> i
>

I'm not very far from 80/90 at the eastern side of Indiana, next time
you're going this way we can take ten minutes and I'll teach you all I
know about it.

John

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