Need to turn up the heat when it sticks like that. Get at 45 degree to split the angle between two metals. Then get head up 90 degrees on the puddle. Strike you arc. Let the puddle get fluid. Then whip the puddle forward and then toss it back on the puddle. Just whip it like that and advance it. It will lay dimes
So at 10:10 I heard you say we don’t want to sit and watch.... You should do a point and snap, to (next) finished scene. Hope to see more stuff out of ya.
I appreciate that. I'm kind of learning as I go and the editing part is definitely a weak point. I find I'm always struggling to find that happy medium. I really appreciate you watching.
I appreciate the confidence in my abilities. I wish I had time to knock about a dozen of them out. Things are so busy at work now, I'm struggling to find time to get a video out. I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
You gotta turn that welding machine up. When it sticks when you strike it Means it’s cold. See how you welds a rolled. Lumped up. Too cold. When you make fillet weld you want to be at 45 degree angle to split the difference on the two metals and 90 degree from side to side straight up on the puddle. Will help I laydown
@@AverageJoes4u I got 3 years in college for welding. 10 years on the job. Sick and tired of all the bs that comes with it. Going to start a lawn care business but still weld. Then use lawn care to fund my own welding business
Know thats what I,ve been Lookin for Cool Cheap easy Best out of 3 No paint required either ya weld as Great as I do so doin fine just need more Pratice Guessin Owell we Not Buildin a Piano Ha ha Thks for sharin rather Sit these old Legs can,t walk good no more so goin to give it a Try
Turn up the amperage on your welder about 10 amps and put on a pair of welding gloves don't care how much of a macho man you are you still got to get burnt and stuff going to fill you up
Thanks for making this video I got some idear for my snowblower project
Hope it works out for you!
Got to make one for my snow blower!
Few little things I would do different but I was pleased with it.
Who knew you could DIY lawn equipment
Country folk gotta get by somehow.
Literally every actual MAN instinctively knows how to do this type of stuff. Been doing the same for 40 years.
Nice work
I appreciate that sir. Thanks for watching.
Idk what stick you using but on dirty steel use 6010
Need to turn up the heat when it sticks like that. Get at 45 degree to split the angle between two metals. Then get head up 90 degrees on the puddle. Strike you arc. Let the puddle get fluid. Then whip the puddle forward and then toss it back on the puddle. Just whip it like that and advance it. It will lay dimes
So at 10:10 I heard you say we don’t want to sit and watch.... You should do a point and snap, to (next) finished scene. Hope to see more stuff out of ya.
I appreciate that. I'm kind of learning as I go and the editing part is definitely a weak point. I find I'm always struggling to find that happy medium. I really appreciate you watching.
Can I pay you to make one for me, my eyesight isn’t good enough to do all of that
I appreciate the confidence in my abilities. I wish I had time to knock about a dozen of them out. Things are so busy at work now, I'm struggling to find time to get a video out. I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
You gotta turn that welding machine up. When it sticks when you strike it Means it’s cold. See how you welds a rolled. Lumped up. Too cold. When you make fillet weld you want to be at 45 degree angle to split the difference on the two metals and 90 degree from side to side straight up on the puddle. Will help I laydown
I appreciate the advice. It's amazing how fast you lose it when you don't do it every day. Not that I was ever great at it. Lol
@@AverageJoes4u yea to be good you gotta weld all the time.
@@AverageJoes4u I got 3 years in college for welding. 10 years on the job. Sick and tired of all the bs that comes with it. Going to start a lawn care business but still weld. Then use lawn care to fund my own welding business
That's awesome. It doesn't seem quite so much like work when you're doing it for yourself. Good luck with it. I hope it works out for you.
@@AverageJoes4u yea I enjoy building stuff just tired of being micro managed
Know thats what I,ve been Lookin for Cool Cheap easy Best out of 3 No paint required either ya weld as Great as I do so doin fine just need more Pratice Guessin Owell we Not Buildin a Piano Ha ha Thks for sharin rather Sit these old Legs can,t walk good no more so goin to give it a Try
Good luck!
Can just cut the seat base lose and scoot it back. Could even mount some rails from a car seat
That's a really good idea.
Turn up the amperage on your welder about 10 amps and put on a pair of welding gloves don't care how much of a macho man you are you still got to get burnt and stuff going to fill you up
All that n cant see it in action ..what a waste of time.
Use your imagination. It has two wheels and it moves around behind the mower.