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Welding Basics: Techniques for Tig, Mig & Arc Welds : Push & Pull Technique for Welding

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Uploaded on Oct 3, 2007

See a demonstration of the push and pull technique in welding from an expert in arc, tig and mig welding in this free DIY video.

Expert: Malcolm MacDonald
Bio: Malcolm MacDonald graduated from Connestoga College in 1968 taking the Fitter Welding Program.
Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk

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  • citydriver

    why dont you guys make one long  video instead of many short once spread out

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  • RestauranteChines

    You should use the angle not as you like, but what it is for. When you are pushing the metal you get less penetration because youare pointing to a cold area. If you do it on an inverse angle you get more penetration. If you go to the middle you get an average penetration.

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  • Greg Finley

    Really short video. Gun angle is one of the first things I learned when I got my everlast mig welder. Would have liked to have seen at least one or two more tips in this video. Thanks anyway.

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  • Terry Dosher

    thank you.and o have problem with not being able to see whatw

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  • CAL9000hausoffer

    probably too late by now, but this channel has a playlist of the welding videos,

    /user/shubuda/videos

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  • toysoldier91ADDPS3

    migs are called guns tigs are called torches.

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  • RitchieJake

    lol, he called the torch a mig gun.

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  • clampmaster

    By cosmetically good looking, he means like his beard

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  • Estileese

    its probably because each video gets lots of views so if they had one big video they would have less views rather than having a bunch of smaller videos

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  • xtaxplayer

    It actually has to do with Youtube and subscription costs. That and the shorter, less then 3 minute videos get you to go directly to their site in order for them to get hits and money. These are just a couple of the reason's.

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