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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

Mig Welding Technique for horizontal and flat laps and tees by--
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/mig-welding-technique-horizontal.html
I learned this mig welding technique over 20 years ago and have gotten a lot of mileage out of it. I use it for almost everything because it is simple and it works. What more could you ask for?
For more Down and Dirty mig welding tips, click on the link and you will see a pantload of good tips.
Go ahead.

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  • I'd kiss a skunks ass to lay down a bead that perfect! :)

  • can u show this technique in welding overhead and horizontal. thank you

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  • weld your butt cheeks together

  • fail in my book ,lack of fusion, no penetration, shit welder operator only good for sheetmetal

  • @killerace2014 Sure you can, if your good they will help you get AWS certified. But is there an age limit for that class? They want you to be work ready when your done.

  • wow i wish i can be almost that good

  • Hey I'm a 16 year old Job Corp attendee and i'm wondering if welding is a thing that I can pick up on?

  • @96justin shut up. In the real world, you weld the way conditions dictate. Dumb people reciting some classroom bullshit. You should do this, you should do that, your not doing it right. Fuck off little kid

  • what brand machine and settings?

  • Your always supposed to backhand GMAW (MiG) if you are in short circuit or globular transfer, once you get into spray transfer you are supposed to forehand or push the puddle.

  • @goatsplat Flux core is best with high heat and a single line. Running over the flux again will cause spatter and slag inclusions. Same with 7018. 6010 is designed to oscillate.

  • Might be harder to see the molten weld pool going forehand, but there is alot more penitration than going backhand.

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