Buzz, you made a statement, about something I never thought about, just did it... I always watch the puddle, whether I am welding, or brazing etc. I started out with the oxy-acetylene rig, and moved on from there to "stick", then TIG, and MIG. What made me think about your statement, was that I was talking to my Boss' son the other day about welding, and I told him to watch the puddle, and he could see what he was doing, and how good the penetration was. I got my second helmet, and let him watch as I was welding some brackets on an ATV they use when Sprint Car racing. I got a couple of pieces of scrap, and had him try a few passes. I think he may get the hang of it pretty quick... I think Lanse will too. Between what we can tell him here, and hopefully the help he can get locally, it should be good. Hang in there Lanse, we all started with welds that looked like pigeon droppings, and now do a little better. At least I do, mine look like a Vulture stopped by!! :-)
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