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Arc Welding Training DVD

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Arc Welding Training DVD

Runtime approximately 90min

 

About the DVD

The production quality of the DVD is very high. Perhaps half the total
time in the video is very clear close-ups of welds being made. The
weld pool is shown as clearly as I think it is technically possible to
do. There are also a lot of sequences showing rod position and motion
for different positions and joints without welding taking place. In
addition, there are good quality graphics used to help explain points
and graphics superimposed on weld video to point out things to look out
for while welding.

Information in this video is very concentrated. The narration is well
written, explains things very well, is to-the-point, and doesn't
contain any fluff. After watching a minute of explanation and
demonstration of how to do a particular joint in a particular position,
I feel like I need to stop the video and go practice for three hours
before going on. It's like trying to drink from a fire hose.

What I especially like is a discussion and demonstration of how weld
current, rod position, arc length and travel speed affect the weld. I
think this knowledge gives me a fighting chance of understanding how to
get the kind of weld I want. Fast freeze and filler rods are also
explained. The video then goes on to show how to make *** joint, lap
joint, tee joint and corner joint welds, each joint in each of the
different positions and usually with the technique for both fast freeze
and filler rods, and shows the techniques for multiple pass welds on
each joint. Joint prep is also covered, as well as hints throughout
for keeping your weld high quality

All the welds shown look like textbook examples. I come away from
watching this video with a lot of confidence that Steve knows exactly
what he's doing.

Click The Image Below To Watch a Sample

 

Every welding project, from fabrication to repair, is completed one weld bead at a time.
Whether you're just starting out or trying to improve your skills,
the first step is to learn how to consistently run good weld beads.

Arc Welding I covers welding machines, AC/DC, polarity, welding leads, electrode holders and filter lenses along with demonstrations of the characteristics and uses of the common welding rods.
In-depth explanations of the basic fundamentals, with close-up video of the actual weld, include starting the arc, arc force, arc gap, rod angles, rod movement, travel speed, and setting the amperage.
Using digital editing to slow down and stop the motion, close-up demonstrations provide an understanding of the molten weld puddle, and show exactly where to watch the puddle during the weld.
Also included are extremely clear video demonstrations of actual welds

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Along with providing more insight into watching and understanding the molten weld puddle,
ARC WELDING II takes an in-depth look at metal preparation, fit-up,
and welding techniques for different types of weld joints.

After a brief review of the basic fundamentals,
Arc Welding II takes a closer look at watching the molten weld
puddle to adjust the amperage, and maintain the proper travel speed,
rod angle and arc gap.

Arc Welding II provides in-depth demonstrations of metal preparation,
joint fit up, and welding techniques for Corner, Lap, T, and Butt joints,
including V beveled with a back up bar and V beveled open butt.
Detailed explanations, along with close-up video of the actual welds,
show how the amperage setting, travel speed, rod angle, arc gap and
rod movement are used to control penetration, the shape and the quantity of weld.

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02 Jun 2008