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Free welding video's for all!!!!

Post by bru21 »

http://www.tonywelding.com/

that is all

cheers Bru
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Re: Free welding video's for all!!!!

Post by bogged »

Top find dude!
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Post by WRXZook »

Thanks.
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Post by Micka »

thanks Bru, bro.
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Post by grazza »

Very good, just like being in a class which I haven't got around to yet. Being about to download a torrent of them would be nice.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

thanks , that deserves a sticky ( Welding for noobs )
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Post by matthewK »

about time some one found somthing like that ,
the amount of noobs ask questions and stuff some of these vid are good to watch full of info
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Post by bigbrowndog »

:cool: Thanks, well done
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Post by MightyMouse »

Gold...... :)
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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Post by bru21 »

Hey I try my best! lol

I found the link on OFN.

cheers bru
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Post by Dirty »

Gold.

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Post by simcoe »

sweet!!
no longer will i be getting the oldman to weld stuff for me.. now if you will excuse me im of the buy myself a mig,tig,stick and some oxy/ecet ;) :armsup:
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Post by familybus »

wow i thaught i was doing ok with my MigMag 260, now im gonna kick ass! wooooohooooo thanks for that dude, i cant wait to fire up the beast and weld properly.

definatly a sticky on this one i say and also a shortcut on my pc desk top in the shed hehehehehe! :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by uninformed »

ok i had a look at 2 of these vids so far, the MIG techniques.

he talks about using a saw tooth or oval weave patern... on as little as 1/16th and 1/8th plate, for lap joins fillets etc.

i didnt think u had to weave that much at all when MIG welding???

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Post by bru21 »

I watched 6 of the tig video's last night and loved them. I have read the latest advanced tig books and this video is better and more in depth. I learnt more last night about tig then in the last few months. I learnt in depth what those few ??? knobs on the machine mean etc. I also realised just how much there is to the process and how little guys at boc etc know about tungsten choice etc.

definitely look at more tonight.

regards,

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Post by festy »

Have a look at "Tig Welding Basics" by Ron Covell, IMO it's a far better video.
Ron doesn't get his terminology mixed up all the time ;)
He also does some other good ones like 'Working with Tubing'.

I've converted the Tonywelding videos to avi for watching offline if anyone wants a copy.
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Post by bogged »

bru21 wrote:Hey I try my best! lol

I found the link on OFN.

cheers bru
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Post by awill4x4 »

bru21 wrote:I also realised just how much there is to the process and how little guys at boc etc know about tungsten choice etc.
regards,
Bru
I wouldn't trust the guys at BOC to know where the on/off switch is. Let alone advise about Tungsten choice, particularly in regards to inverter machines.
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Post by bru21 »

You make i good point.

Further more BOC are a complete rip off. We have supported them for 6 years and we get 10% off. I wrongly assumed that their gas prices were competitive. How VERY wrong I was!!! g size argon is $230 at BOC and a smidge over $90 at air liquide. Nedless to say I am changing over every cylinder. Makes for a saving of $1500 on the buggy alone (I'm using E size atm)

I don't like putting company names on forums but this one I am proud to shout!
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Post by bru21 »

bogged wrote:
bru21 wrote:Hey I try my best! lol

I found the link on OFN.

cheers bru
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Post by bogged »

bru21 wrote:g size argon is $230 at BOC and a smidge over $90 at air liquide.
Air Liquide were a great company to work for... used to take out more cylinders as foreign orders than we did company ones :D :D :D :D
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Post by Harb »

Been watching a few of the Video's....... Bloody funny actually, its like he is half pissed some of the time.
He gets things back to front a fair bit and messes up with the terminology quite a bit as well, but never the less I recon a newby welder would get something from it....

If you want another great resource , I recon this one is a winner.

http://www.millerwelds.com/resources/im ... ur-skills/
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Post by cooki_monsta »

heee bru, thanks bru
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Post by vk2icj »

At the moment his videos are not working / available. I hope this changes soon
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Post by bru21 »

colmiller on OFN wrote:

Tony's Welding Videos

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I know a lot of people have found Tony's videos good value and have been disappointed that they are no longer available on the web.
Well, I had an email from Tony today, he is in the process of updating his stuff and expects to have it back on-line around the end of May.
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