Jody,
Its a little too late for Merry Christmas,but I hope you, your lovely wife, and family had a wonderful and blessed time. Happy New Year to you all.
I certainly appreciate your videos. I have learned a great deal from you and look forward to videos in the new year.
I certified for structural steel 40 years ago, and spent 10 years welding, then ended up as a computer programmer for the last 30 years (I got tired of freezing my butt outside here in Colorado). I still love welding, and continually find new projects to keep my skills up. I love your videos, and always learn a lot from them. I’ve set up my little Hobart AC/DC with a scratch start Tig (like you showed in one of your videos), and it’s created a lot more options, and has been very enjoyable. Your Tig Finger, the mag tab, and the large base square have all been great tools for me.
Thanks so much for the great videos and your positive attitude! I hope you and your family have a great Christmas and New Year.
Been off for a few weeks with eye surgery, but still able to watch and learn from your video’s. Have a Great holiday season with your family and friends. See you next year!
Merry Christmas from Australia.
That was a good years worth of videos, I’m waiting for the Dvd release.
I just received my order of Tig Fingers, Mag Tabs, & Shirt.
Lyn was so nice to deal with & included stickers for me.
Happy New Year to Everyone at Weld Monger & Everyone Who Watches these videos.
Thanks Mate, Dan.
Hey merry Christmas to you and your family this holiday season.I want to thank you for the incredible video you put .Im in school for welding and what i can t figure out in class your video have filled in the gap and have put my welding know how in overdosis.I will be offering a tag finger before next semester i had the chance to use one a follow class mate had and it was some.keep up the great work and i look forward to next years video…alan us army vet gone Welder..1965 miller 180 arc and lincon weld pac 140hd
Hey Jody.I own the Lincoln ac/dc version of the tombstone welder and I love it,Now im looking for the miller thunderbolt to add to my collection,..Thanks for all the videos this year you have made for us…every single vid had some part of it that was helpful even to a 30 yr experience welder.I will be getting some more shirts and tig fingers soon…throw in some stickers for my helmets will ya?…Happy Holidays to you and yours
Jody, Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thanks for all the great welding tips this past year. We appreciate all your efforts to make us better welders.
I would like to say that the 230 amp Sears buzz box I bought nearly 40 years ago is still going. It was described by an experienced welder friend as built by Lincoln to better specifications than what Lincoln wanted to build and put someone else’s name on. I layed a lot of beads and even built a DC converter for it. Back then you could even buy a Hi-Frequency add on and again did a lot of TIG, AC & DC with it. Welding at different locations and with many different machines it soon became apparent that each machine had a little different feel to it. When I started stick welding on my Miller Trailblazer 350G, all I could say about the arc was “SWEET” I still believe that no one should buy a welder without trying it out. LL&P
Thank you Jody for all the helpful advice over the year . This year I did a large amount of the welding at the largest school built in Kansas and I did need help with a couple situations that your videos really helped me out with . Thanks again happy holidays
Take it easy and have a good holiday. Your doing a good job teaching the young welders out there and helping us old timers suffering from CRS remember some sound welding principles.
February 3, 2015 at 12:20 AM
Simply saying…….your vids are the bomb. Absolutely awesome. Peace and goodwill to you and family.
January 3, 2015 at 10:50 AM
Jody,
Have you tried the ESAB Mini Arc 161 lts, dual volatge 115/230, 6010 capable?
Enjoy your common since approach.
Thanks,
John Folk
December 30, 2014 at 12:22 AM
Jody,
Its a little too late for Merry Christmas,but I hope you, your lovely wife, and family had a wonderful and blessed time. Happy New Year to you all.
I certainly appreciate your videos. I have learned a great deal from you and look forward to videos in the new year.
God Bless,
Paul
December 25, 2014 at 2:00 AM
Jody – Merry Xmas
Great Video
Do you have a preference on “7018” brands : Lincoln Jetweld or ESAB AtomArc or other ?
Harris-welco / Hobart ?
ALways have my TIG FINGER
thanks,
john kelso
December 24, 2014 at 3:35 PM
Merry Christmas! Thank You for the great videos and look very much toward your videos next year. Happy New Year!
December 23, 2014 at 10:20 PM
Hi Jody !
I certified for structural steel 40 years ago, and spent 10 years welding, then ended up as a computer programmer for the last 30 years (I got tired of freezing my butt outside here in Colorado). I still love welding, and continually find new projects to keep my skills up. I love your videos, and always learn a lot from them. I’ve set up my little Hobart AC/DC with a scratch start Tig (like you showed in one of your videos), and it’s created a lot more options, and has been very enjoyable. Your Tig Finger, the mag tab, and the large base square have all been great tools for me.
Thanks so much for the great videos and your positive attitude! I hope you and your family have a great Christmas and New Year.
December 23, 2014 at 9:28 PM
Merry Christmas Jody,
Thanks for all the kick’n , tips and tricks, Y’all stay Down & Dirty!!!
December 23, 2014 at 7:05 PM
thanks for all the great teaching jody, and merry Christmas and a safe and happy new year to you and all your family.
December 23, 2014 at 3:01 PM
Been off for a few weeks with eye surgery, but still able to watch and learn from your video’s. Have a Great holiday season with your family and friends. See you next year!
December 23, 2014 at 1:59 PM
Merry Christmas from Australia.
That was a good years worth of videos, I’m waiting for the Dvd release.
I just received my order of Tig Fingers, Mag Tabs, & Shirt.
Lyn was so nice to deal with & included stickers for me.
Happy New Year to Everyone at Weld Monger & Everyone Who Watches these videos.
Thanks Mate, Dan.
December 23, 2014 at 1:45 PM
Hey merry Christmas to you and your family this holiday season.I want to thank you for the incredible video you put .Im in school for welding and what i can t figure out in class your video have filled in the gap and have put my welding know how in overdosis.I will be offering a tag finger before next semester i had the chance to use one a follow class mate had and it was some.keep up the great work and i look forward to next years video…alan us army vet gone Welder..1965 miller 180 arc and lincon weld pac 140hd
December 23, 2014 at 11:56 AM
Hey Jody.I own the Lincoln ac/dc version of the tombstone welder and I love it,Now im looking for the miller thunderbolt to add to my collection,..Thanks for all the videos this year you have made for us…every single vid had some part of it that was helpful even to a 30 yr experience welder.I will be getting some more shirts and tig fingers soon…throw in some stickers for my helmets will ya?…Happy Holidays to you and yours
December 23, 2014 at 11:55 AM
Jody, Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thanks for all the great welding tips this past year. We appreciate all your efforts to make us better welders.
Happy Holidays
December 23, 2014 at 11:36 AM
merry xmas from Belgium here,
t o you and you’re family.
many thanks for the excellent videos
December 23, 2014 at 10:23 AM
Best you you and the family, Jody! Thanks.
December 23, 2014 at 10:06 AM
I would like to say that the 230 amp Sears buzz box I bought nearly 40 years ago is still going. It was described by an experienced welder friend as built by Lincoln to better specifications than what Lincoln wanted to build and put someone else’s name on. I layed a lot of beads and even built a DC converter for it. Back then you could even buy a Hi-Frequency add on and again did a lot of TIG, AC & DC with it. Welding at different locations and with many different machines it soon became apparent that each machine had a little different feel to it. When I started stick welding on my Miller Trailblazer 350G, all I could say about the arc was “SWEET” I still believe that no one should buy a welder without trying it out. LL&P
December 23, 2014 at 9:42 AM
Thank you Jody for all the helpful advice over the year . This year I did a large amount of the welding at the largest school built in Kansas and I did need help with a couple situations that your videos really helped me out with . Thanks again happy holidays
December 23, 2014 at 9:01 AM
Take it easy and have a good holiday. Your doing a good job teaching the young welders out there and helping us old timers suffering from CRS remember some sound welding principles.
Thanks, Shamy
December 23, 2014 at 8:12 AM
Merry Christmas to you and yours Jody.
Thanks for trying so hard to make us all better welders over the years.
Best regards,
Jack