Good welding techniques on metal and wrought iron fences, learn about beads, a horseshoe effect, looping and learn about distance when laying the metal.
Expert: Terry Leafty
Bio: Terry Leafty is a welder at BC welding in Camp Verde, Arizona specializing in fabrication and construction.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
this is another great video.how did the customer like it.you did a great job this is something i would like to learn how to build also. why did you pick the three picket ever couple of inches why didint you just weld one every inch.
MasterWelder1991 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing how to pre heat metal with the loopong motion/ and stick angle..
IZIPPLE 2 years ago
Suggest you watch "Ornamental Wrought Iron" parts 1 through 6 posted by 1mharold.
What you are doing here is welding fabrication of steel so please do not refer to this as "wrought iron", it is not.
I'm not saying you are not good at what you do, just call it what it is. This is not blacksmithing.
DanOblacksmith 3 years ago
yer just what i thought not wrought iron its normal mild steel lol
jobbly1234 3 years ago
thats not wrought iron its mild steel.
kjo78 3 years ago 2
I really enjoyed your video. While you were demonstrating the motions of the tip, it would have helped if the camera was zoomed in as it was hard to see exactly what you were trying to show a time or two. Painting the metal wire white, while not practical for real welding, could have allowed it to show up better on video too. :) Thanks again!
Krommers 3 years ago