I’ve been watching your video’s forkink over a year now. I even use them for teaching my welding students in class.
Keep up the good work an we wish you a happy new year from Holland! ( Gelukkig nieuw jaar!)
Grtz Herman from Lichtenvoorde Holland
Happy New Year Jodi. Great job on this video as always. I was wondering, I thought you inferred you made your own screen for the #12 cup you were using to make it a gas lense. Where do you get your material (screen)to do that and is it possible to do that with other ceramic cups? I would also like to know what size nuts those were that you used and the size of the tungsten (diam)? One more: the progression of welding around the nut..did you alternate sides or just continue in a clockwise or counter-clockwise progression without worrying about alternating from flat to flat (opposites)?
Hi Jodie! Happy New Year! I hope all the best for you! Great job as usual. I teach welding here at Lambton College in Sarnia Ontario, Canada. Our students are watching you too! You are awesome!! I just wanted to ask you about your welding helmet. I have been trying to buy one like that since I did shipbuilding for the Gladding Hearn Shipyard in Somerset, Massachusetts a few years ago. I think it is made by Jackson. I hope you do not mind me asking?
Thanks again Jodie for sharing your greatness with all of us!
January 20, 2014 at 6:03 AM
happy new year to all follow up welder on this site
January 3, 2014 at 11:38 PM
JUST THANKS
January 3, 2014 at 7:46 AM
I’ve been watching your video’s forkink over a year now. I even use them for teaching my welding students in class.
Keep up the good work an we wish you a happy new year from Holland! ( Gelukkig nieuw jaar!)
Grtz Herman from Lichtenvoorde Holland
January 2, 2014 at 2:18 PM
Happy New Year Jodie
Thanks for the videos, I’m loving learning from you and look forward to your videos.
Billy
January 2, 2014 at 2:09 PM
Happy New Year Jodi. Great job on this video as always. I was wondering, I thought you inferred you made your own screen for the #12 cup you were using to make it a gas lense. Where do you get your material (screen)to do that and is it possible to do that with other ceramic cups? I would also like to know what size nuts those were that you used and the size of the tungsten (diam)? One more: the progression of welding around the nut..did you alternate sides or just continue in a clockwise or counter-clockwise progression without worrying about alternating from flat to flat (opposites)?
January 2, 2014 at 12:58 PM
Hi Jodie! Happy New Year! I hope all the best for you! Great job as usual. I teach welding here at Lambton College in Sarnia Ontario, Canada. Our students are watching you too! You are awesome!! I just wanted to ask you about your welding helmet. I have been trying to buy one like that since I did shipbuilding for the Gladding Hearn Shipyard in Somerset, Massachusetts a few years ago. I think it is made by Jackson. I hope you do not mind me asking?
Thanks again Jodie for sharing your greatness with all of us!
Brian Beaubien