Thanks for putting these videos together, nicely done and pretty thorough. Your information and demonstration gave me the courage to move forwards and purchase a mig set up. I've got a '72 Super that will be getting some sheet metal TLC. The money I save on patching will pay for the welder. One of my tasks is repairing my A pillar, great to see the vid on just that!
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos mate. I just started to strip my 78 MG, I am learning as I go. All your tips are greatly appreciated. Greetings from Mexico.
Thanks a bunch for taking the time to make this vid! You are a great instructor. I have learned a great deal from watching! I am just learning to weld and you make it much less intimidating! (gotcha' in my favs!) Thanks again!
sixty1ragtop: Make sure you have your welder set up correctly to begin with (.025 wire, shielding gas, polarity set as per welder instructions). You should be on the lowest possible amperage, and your wire speed set accordingly (look at my welding 101 video for instructions on all this). Then concentrate on short bursts, not a bead. If you use this technique you can fill a 1/4" hole or gap if you really want to. doa burst of weld, watch it stop glowing, another burst, etc.
Dumb question, have a 61 ragtop I have been teaching myself to weld on. I have tried the butt weld technique with little success, mostly i resort to a lap weld. I find i can cheat the butt weld and butt the two peices right together and produce the desired effect, i know you should leave a gap for better penetration. My question is what is the technique to get the weld to span the gap with out running the wire thru the gap, or blowing holes thru it?
Top job, enjoyed and learned from it.
scon2006 1 month ago
Thanks for putting these videos together, nicely done and pretty thorough. Your information and demonstration gave me the courage to move forwards and purchase a mig set up. I've got a '72 Super that will be getting some sheet metal TLC. The money I save on patching will pay for the welder. One of my tasks is repairing my A pillar, great to see the vid on just that!
beavis6363 2 months ago
I've watched about 25 videos on sheet metal welding, and this is the best.
markdionne 2 months ago
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos mate. I just started to strip my 78 MG, I am learning as I go. All your tips are greatly appreciated. Greetings from Mexico.
alexQw33 2 months ago
Outstanding!
TonyWilliamsFever 5 months ago in playlist More videos from midnightoilgarage
Thanks big time I'm right in the middle of having a go on my nissan so that vid was great.
Hutzpah123 8 months ago
Thanks a bunch for taking the time to make this vid! You are a great instructor. I have learned a great deal from watching! I am just learning to weld and you make it much less intimidating! (gotcha' in my favs!) Thanks again!
MrHarborFreight 10 months ago
I watched all 4 episodes,awesome work Brad,keep'em coming,cheers
69Ghiaman 1 year ago
sixty1ragtop: Make sure you have your welder set up correctly to begin with (.025 wire, shielding gas, polarity set as per welder instructions). You should be on the lowest possible amperage, and your wire speed set accordingly (look at my welding 101 video for instructions on all this). Then concentrate on short bursts, not a bead. If you use this technique you can fill a 1/4" hole or gap if you really want to. doa burst of weld, watch it stop glowing, another burst, etc.
midnightoilgarage 1 year ago
Dumb question, have a 61 ragtop I have been teaching myself to weld on. I have tried the butt weld technique with little success, mostly i resort to a lap weld. I find i can cheat the butt weld and butt the two peices right together and produce the desired effect, i know you should leave a gap for better penetration. My question is what is the technique to get the weld to span the gap with out running the wire thru the gap, or blowing holes thru it?
sixty1ragtop 1 year ago
Great video! That's super helpful for someone (like me) who is learning to weld
thrasher222 1 year ago