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Welding Tips and Tricks Podcast Episode 1 Introductions

2016/6/27
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Welding Tips and Tricks Podcast

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Hi and Thank you for listening to the Welding Tips and Tricks Podcast.  This being episode 1 we, Jody Collier, Jonathan Lewis, and Roy Crumrine, wanted to introduce ourselves and give you, the listener, a look into our welding backgrounds and how we got started.  Below you will find the times for this podcast and other information.  Thanks again!   Show Note Times  

  • 0:00-0:30        Podcast Intro
  • 0:30-2:27        Jody's Story
  • 2:27-5:04        Roy's Story
  • 5:04-7:57        Jonathan's Story
  • 7:57-9:54        Instagram
  • 9:54-11:56      Why Crummy?
  • 11:56-13:18     Jonathan's Instagram
  • 13:18-14:39     Asking a question to someone more experienced
  • 14:39-16:38     Sharing weld Fails and Just normal welds #regularwelds
  • 16:38-16:48    Advice we've received along the way
  • 16:48-:18:02   Jonathan's advice received
  • 18:02-19:06    Roy's advice received
  • 19:06-20:14    Jody's advice received
  • 20:14-22:48    Guests on the podcast
  • 22:48-24:13    Chilled Blocks and Chilled Welding Wire
  • 24:13-27:30    What are we working on now?
  • 27:30-28:16    Wrap it up and Closing

  Where can you find us at?     Jody Collier           http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/)                              Welding Tips and Tricks on Youtube                              @Weldmonger on Instagram                     Jonathan Lewis     http://www.superiorweldandfab.com/)                              @Superiorwelding on Instagram                              Superiorwelding on Youtube                          Roy Crumrine        http://www.crummywelding.com/)                              @CrummyWelding on Instagram     Need a Tig Finger?   You can find Tig fingers and other great welding supplies, like stubby gas lens kits, here at this link http://weldmongerstore.com/)    If you do not have a Tig Finger in your box you don't know what you're missing. This is a tool that I use almost daily while welding.  Gives me something to prop on every time and not worry about burning up my finger or glove.  A key point of welding is being comfortable.  When your finger is burning up it's really hard to stay steady and smooth, trust me I know.  Having a Tig Finger on allows me to stay comfortable and also slides along nicely giving me that extra edge to keep my welds consistent.  I will always have a Tig Finger an arms reach away while working.  -Roy Crumrine     This Podcast has been brought to you by Weldor's for Weldor's so that you can listen to Welding talk while you're Welding!       Podcast music can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3UyYZ85Tiw) Doctor Vox -Endgames   Royalty Free Download