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I have been watching the recent tig videos with Roy and Jody tig welding some aluminum boxes and I think it is finally paying off. Lap joints have always been very difficult for me and without these awesome videos and arc shots I would not be where I am at right now with the tig process. Just wanted to say thanks again and I appreciate you guys and the forum very much. John
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Some nice work there, John.

Jody basically taught me how to TIG weld and he doesn't even know it. Sometimes I feel like giving that guy a great big internet man-hug.



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Nice
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Here is a picture of some aluminum welding back in feb or march of this year. I am seeing some improvement now for sure.
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Thought I already attached picture in above post. I must give credit where credit is due. Without the videos and the forum, improvement would be at a much slower pace! Thanks again.
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Nice work, John! Keep after it! Go out of position and make friends with pipe. You do those things and you will be an unstoppable TIG welder!
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