@@loginavoidence12 They are very lucky guys. Are these surface welders. The realities of underwater welding are a little different and seldom full time or life long.
@@philipboulter8975yeah, surface... they're all certified welders in los angeles. id imagine the pay is lower elsewhere however because of the costs of living. though everyone is going to be paid more because of this absurd inflation. they all got a 25% pay raise negotiated through the union on top of that. but i see what you mean, as far as a manufacturing gig for a small or medium company, they're probably not paid nearly as much with little benefits
First off how come you are not frying the fish and secondly what kind of rod is that ? Appears to be 7018 style
I think rod is in some king grees.
King grees?
@@srjr2531 grees, paint, wax...
Ну ты супермен Бро
А скажи почему нахлест не делаешь обратный металл не трескается при отрыве электрода?
What’s the amp you running??
Amazing
@@denvercolorado811 thank you
How can one get started in this field
You make a lot of poor life choices.
@@tjk709 lol those poor choices make 6 figures a year :) thanks for noticing
@rami jo last year got 111,994
Что за электроды???
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That's cool
No they are not a 7018, They are not dipped in grease,paint,wax, All wet welders do not earn 100k+ a year no matter what currency you are paid in.
the welders at my company are paid 130k and have a pension when they retire.
@@loginavoidence12 They are very lucky guys. Are these surface welders. The realities of underwater welding are a little different and seldom full time or life long.
@@philipboulter8975yeah, surface... they're all certified welders in los angeles. id imagine the pay is lower elsewhere however because of the costs of living. though everyone is going to be paid more because of this absurd inflation. they all got a 25% pay raise negotiated through the union on top of that. but i see what you mean, as far as a manufacturing gig for a small or medium company, they're probably not paid nearly as much with little benefits
@@philipboulter8975 as a Diver and one who has had the privilege of doing a weld job, I can confirm you are correct.
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