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Hey everybody, I have a rather unfortunate announcement to make. We're gonna be closing WelderSkills in late July. Many of you have likely noticed that things have slowed down a bit around here lately. That's largely because my Dad (Jody) is currently in the hospital receiving treatment for a rather serious diagnosis. He has a long, hard road ahead, and his treatment will require 100% of his focus for the foreseeable future. Closure is certainly not what we'd like to do, but without my Dad's contributions (both on camera and behind the scenes) WelderSkills just won't be getting the attention it deserves, and won't be able to earn your membership fee every month with new content. WelderSkills is a product whose quality we are committed to maintaining. If it's beyond our ability to meet that quality standard, then we don't feel right in offering it to you all. For those of you who have signed up with an annual membership after July of 2024, I realize you won't be able to get your full year of access. For that reason, I'll begin processing prorated refunds very soon for members who won't be getting their full year (For instance, if you signed up last October, you'll receive a refund for 3 months of service). If you signed up for an annual subscription using the App Store or Google Play, send me an email to get your refund because that process works a little differently (joey@welderskills.com).As a thank you for signing up with us, our full course library (Intro to TIG, MIG, Stick and mini courses) will be made available to download until we close the service for all active members. Aside from that, the WelderSkills service will maintain all functionality until we go offline. Thank you all so much for giving this thing a shot. I had a great time working on it, and please believe me that this announcement absolutely sucks to make. It's truly been an honor and something I'm really proud of building with my Dad, all of our awesome instructors, and each of you. -JoeyFeel free to comment here or email me with any questions at joey@welderskills.comI'll continue to post updates as I have them!EDIT: moved to new channel 'WelderSkillsClosure' where I'll discuss all details related to that! Here's the dedicated channel for questions to make sure we don't miss anyone! Leave your questions here. If you'd like to ask a specific instructor, use the '@' feature. For example, type '@jody collier' followed by your question. That will notify the instructor directly. The attached image shows what it looks like if you were to tag jody.--This feature also works on videos! So if you have a question about a specific video, be sure to tag the instructor in the comments of that video.--We will be sure to check this thread for general questions as well! Thanks to Aaron Laughlin for prompting this new thread. 
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July 10, 2024

Today is a first for me. I’ve welded 14 gauge lines up on an aluminum transmission cooler off a Toyota Camry before, and I welded a bunch of 1/8 plate but today is the thickest I’ve done before. I don’t have any pictures as of the moment but a client is having me build a transom riser that’s constructed out of 3/16” aluminum plate and 2”x1/4” aluminum square tube. No helium available and my machine is limited to 230 max AC. This is going to be fun!

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July 09, 2024
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July 03, 2024

Happy 4th, WelderSkills! Hope it's a good one for everybody. Here's some fireworks from Sam from awhile back!

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Sam Hagan - Fireworks

Sam shows us some serious fireworks
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July 03, 2024
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June 27, 2024

Late night machining

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June 20, 2024

Be sure to wipe down your filler before you use it! It might look clean but it’s not! Hard to get a clean weld with dirty filler.

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June 17, 2024

Some Titanium for you guys! Welding in a round “plug” over a 1” hole. This is a 2 pass weld. First pass is smaller which seals up the joint then a larger cover pass to burn it in good. These are all purged on the backside with full pen.

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June 24, 2024

Hello friends! 👌
I have some material questions. We are welding stainless converters to our bio charcoal boilers and that material is a bit hard to weld. It’s 8mm stainless 314 (1.4841) and because of the size of the converter we are mig welding it. The welder isn’t cleaning the plates at all and we are not even grinding the mill scale today because they say that stainless doesn’t have mill scale.

We are having issues with the welding because that material is hard to get the weld pool to flow properly. Does anybody here have any experience with this material? How do you make it flow good?

We are using 310 wire and air liquids arcal chrome (90% Ar/2% co2) but it’s just a mess!

We can’t tig weld it because it’s 6 meters long and the budget don’t allow it.

Best regards from Sweden so that’s why my grammar is what it is 😅 🇸🇪

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July 01, 2024

4140 material. 11" OD. Some parts for a mining company. These weld into each side of a large frame and create a trunion for an underground wheel loader axle to pivot on.

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July 02, 2024

Does anyone have any tricks for purging the back side of a full penetration fillet weld?

I'm going to be welding some 330 stainless and from the research I've done, the fillets should be full penetration and welded on both sides if possible to resist cracking during heat cycling. 

I am considering using aluminum foil and tape to seal off the backside and purge it (the size of the project makes it less ideal to purge the whole thing) but if anyone has a better idea I'm all ears.