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This video was by special request from a viewer (arcstreams). He asked that we demonstrate some tips for welding mild steel sheet metal and some of the common pitfalls that welders encounter. The biggest thing to remember with welding thin gauge metal is to keep your travel speed quick, because it is easy to burn through.
One thing that we didn't account for in the making of this video was wind. We were filming in the welding garage at the Indy Motor Speedway and the garage door was open. Always remember to weld in an area where your shielding gas won't get blown away from your weld.
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