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Controlling Arc Length When Arc Welding

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Summary: Learn how to use proper arc length for welding in this free DIY video for beginners.

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Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. ...read more

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on 9/30/2009 Can you make a subtilte of this clip, so that i can understand what him say, because i can't hear him clearly, i'm not good at English. Thanks a lot!

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on 8/2/2008 thank you for the knowledge

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" Hi! This is John from expertvillage.com. In this video clip I will be discussing proper arc length. Now arc length is the distance your electrode is from the base metal while you are welding. A good tip for setting your arc length is you want your arc length to be the same distance away from the metal, as the electrode is thick. So if my electrode here is in eighth of an inch, then I want my arc length while I am welding to be an eighth of an inch as well. Another thing to remember as you weld, your electrode gets shorter, so you continuously need to push that electrode closer to your base metal. If your arc length is too short, you are going to have a bad weld and if your arc length is too long, you are going to have a bad weld as well."

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