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Anyone here ever subscribed to their website videos for educational purposes? Is it a good place for a beginner to learn or is the same information available on YouTube for free?
Reply:His content used to be free (at least some of it) and Aaron (owner of that site and also a member on this board) is a really talented welder. He has some content on Youtube for free https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu...vjR7BncF841GJgAssuming the stuff behind the pay wall is of the same quality, I am sure it is worth it.Miller Multimatic 255
Reply:Its $75, and Im sure its quality content. Just dont know if its worth it over the free content thats already available. Im really hoping someone here has experience with it.

Originally Posted by Louie1961

His content used to be free (at least some of it) and Aaron (owner of that site and also a member on this board) is a really talented welder. He has some content on Youtube for free https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcu...vjR7BncF841GJgAssuming the stuff behind the pay wall is of the same quality, I am sure it is worth it.
Reply:I learn to weld by a book 📖 I would spend time on welding and getting good books 📚 on welding. My father purchased a Lincoln book for me and that in the only training I had 54 years ago before High school 🏫. Dave

Originally Posted by BeeGee

Its $75, and Im sure its quality content. Just dont know if its worth it over the free content thats already available. Im really hoping someone here has experience with it.
Reply:Thats a skill that I wish I had, but for me Im visual and hands on learner. Right now Im trying to get as much hood time in as I can, but I also want to learn good habits from the start. [Bad] practice doesnt make perfect.

Originally Posted by smithdoor

I learn to weld by a book 📖 I would spend time on welding and getting good books 📚 on welding. My father purchased a Lincoln book for me and that in the only training I had 54 years ago before High school 🏫. Dave
Reply:There are a lot of people on this site that will help you learn the correct way. That is why posting your location is important. I have had people over for welding lessons.
Reply:I did that for free including rod wires and power. I wish I new charge for the lessons.Dave

Originally Posted by arcflash

There are a lot of people on this site that will help you learn the correct way. That is why posting your location is important. I have had people over for welding lessons.
Reply:I LOVE his site, bought the "TigButton" there, but I don't think I would pay for content that's available elsewhere for free

Lot's of good, free, vids at weldingtipsandtricks that will help you...
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Originally Posted by arcflash

There are a lot of people on this site that will help you learn the correct way. That is why posting your location is important. I have had people over for welding lessons.
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Originally Posted by BaTu

I LOVE his site, bought the "TigButton" there, but I don't think I would pay for content that's available elsewhere for free

Lot's of good, free, vids at weldingtipsandtricks that will help you...
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Originally Posted by BeeGee

With the tig button do you ever use the foot pedal anymore?
Reply:The support for the TIG button is also great. About two months ago I was moving my machine. I damaged the plug going into the control box. I called the company and he sent me replacement parts for free. Sent from my SM-G996U using TapatalkMillermatic 252 MIGMiller Dynasty 200DX TIGMiller Spectrum 625 PlasmaAltas 12x36 Metal LatheBridgeport Milling Machinewww.psacustomcreations.com
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Originally Posted by arcflash

There are a lot of people on this site that will help you learn the correct way. That is why posting your location is important. I have had people over for welding lessons.
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Originally Posted by BeeGee

With the tig button do you ever use the foot pedal anymore? |
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