MIG Welding Basics for Farm and Automotive Repairs

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Joel Ort of Miller Electric Mfg. Co. shares his tips for MIG welding success. Placing the focus on MIG technique, Ort's useful comments are applicable for many garage applications involving farm and automotive repairs. Topics include: simple setup, butt joints, T-joints, lap joints and horizontal, vertical and overhead welding positions. For more information on Miller's line of MIG welders, visit: http://bit.ly/nKuWGo

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  • @gullergaribay wtf?

  • Thanks from a painter who's going to do some welding. Its been fourty yrs since metal shop...

  • He's welding like a BOSS.

  • This video is very helpful but the machine he is using my school makes it a sheet metal only MIG we use a Miller 252 i believe

  • I might get one and I am a beginner. Its a miller fluxcore/mig welder machine gas ready

  • Someone buy this guy a beer !

  • learned alot thanks

  • great video thanks

  • sweet little video. cheers

  • Excelente descripción de los métodos de soldadura con mig y una excelente ejecución. muchísimas gracias

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