Guaranteed Better Mig Welds Or Your Money Back!

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Learn the best techniques for Mig welding chassis and suspension components in this video. Guaranteed to improve your welds or your money back! We Have Mike DiLuccia from Carli Suspension joins us to get us dialed in on our welds. This guy gets some amazing results that some could mistake as tig welds.
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Phone: 909-957-6915

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Chapters
0:00 intro
0:24 introduce Mike DiLuccia @mikediluccia88
1:30 Mig Welding Techniques
16:30 Finding the Right Welding Hood
19:18 Mig welding and Techniques critique
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Hes a genius with his trade craft. I've always been comfortable with a pull technique but the few tips on the drag and the flatter tip angle. Also not being over the piece helped my welds so much. I dreaded welding after this video. I found enjoyment with it. Also ugly welds help with the dread. Nice, even and consistent welds add to the enjoyment. This video made a change in my welds that are night and day with the difference. I never would've thought a half hr video would be the transformation I badly needed. Other channels with different imstruction for proper techniques ate what's causing the lack of interest with welding. His style with his explanation. Places him far, far above his closest competitor. I'm 3g 6g stick certified. But never at all enjoyed what I was doing. I purchased a pro mig 180 and have had for 10 yrs with little to no use at all. After watching this. I'm out in the garage dragging welds. Doing it for hobby or entertainment. Was scared of weld not taking and failing later on. No longer do I feel that way. He provided the proper instruction for improved technique, that built and eventually gave me the confidence and assurance. Thank You So Much, and I Greatly appreciated you taking 30 mins. To change people's lives who include welding into it. WoW is all I can say....

garry
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Good afternoon, I have just watched your video with Mike DiLuccia. I have been welding for 57 years and without a doubt that is the most instrutive video I have ever watched, so beautifully explained and so easy to understand. I am 71 and still in the workshop 9 hours a day, probably welding 6 of those hours and its the the old story that you are never too old to learn and I have certainly learned a lot today. Thank you.

DavidMiller-bi
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I’m a DIY car guy; I fabricate a little sometimes and I mostly mig and this video has taught me more simple tricks than I’ve ever been able to get from other sources before! Thank you Mike!

fj-lr
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Not surprised that this fella is running a whole crew. As Instructors go, he has Leadership all over him!

Management can be taught to almost anyone. Leadership, has a HUGE gap between those that have it, and those that don't, IMO.

Have had TOO many Instructors that were capable in their field, but had no skills whatsoever, in being able to pass those skills on. They just didn't understand, that others saw anything other than what they saw!

Anti-Spatter spray... Pam Cooking oil was supposedly sold by more than a few Welding supply outfits as Anti-Spatter spray. canola Oil inna spray bomb.

Thanks! Worth the time spent to watch! Rare stuff!

trevorjones
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Learned more about Mig welding in one hour than any other video or my own table time. Eye opening.

peters
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I have welded on a 252 for the past 7 years. Amazing machine.

diecastgoblin
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I'm a welder as well, I've always noticed that welders that are awesome at what they do, never tell anyone that they are a great or even a good welder, but if they are a welder that is always telling people how good they are, 99.9% of those guys aren't worth a crap at it !!
I like how he says at the beginning how he wants to show people how to be a better welder, that's really cool!!
Thanks for the video

dennisatherton
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Travis, watching your discoloration from the coupon you're welding changed dramatically when Mike corrected you. I am left handed and owned my MIG in 84. I welded stick on the farm, I can't wait to "Listen" to the rhythm and laugh if you will, I found myself practicing those movements at the table! I am retired!
Love MIG Master Mike. What a humble dude. Thank you for shedding "Light" on this topic.

deankay
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The best explanation of practical mig welding that I ever saw.
Well done.

yaronalu
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Thank you for this "VERY" informative video. It's been many years since I have done any welding and I believe after watching this video I could weld better now than ever before. I will apply this to my practice welding starting tomorrow. It will be so much fun to weld again after 40 years of not welding. With a learning disability I absorbed his teachings and explanations so well.
Thank you very much
Abner Miller

abnermiller
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Wow. I’ve seen dozens of welding videos. This is spot on. Headed out to the shop to try these techniques. Thanks for all your videos.

markthomas
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This is the best explanation of mig welding I ever seen

isaacmukisa
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Wow! Amazing video!
Not only is he a master welder, he is a master at teaching too.
Thank you for sharing! 👍🙂

wizrom
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Great vid! Was a D1.1 structural welder for many years, hard wire 75/25, short circuit, later years metal core gassing with 85/15 spray mode. Good tip for controlling arc blow (wandering or splattering arc) make a short auxiliary ground bolted to the table and experiment with where you clamp to the work piece. Try welding to it or away from it.Round tube, wrap it or loop back and forth sometimes clockwise or counter clockwise around the tube. Changes the magnetic field created by the DC current. Tack positions can also have an effect too. Really sweet welds, with a MIG, sound of arc lets me know I’m on it. Super clean ground to work connection very important. P & O is really nice material to work with! All the details are a factor. Thanks, fun watching a real craftsman.

johnhughes
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I am a career structural welder I drag my welds it is called weld signature every welder has it good info tho keep it up guys

nathanwebb
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Great video I was taught to pull not push 30 odd years ago, one thing I was also taught more so on thinner metal if you have a horizontal plate and a vertical sheet that is also the edge of the sheet rather than the than the bottom plate that you are welding in the middle of ( not a edge) I was told to focus the weld to the bottom to get the heat into the bottom plate & flick it out to the vertical as it’s harder to get the penetration in the lower plate without overheating the top vertical sheet. With that in mind he showed doing the Es & pursing at the top could it be pursued at the bottom or is that more for thinner metal. I am still learning I would love to sit down with a really good welder like him that talks real logical tips with experience to back it up.

ianweatherley
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It’s not often you’ll find me sitting til to the end of an hours worth of YouTube video.
Excellent

MadeInGreatBritain
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I can't believe how nice and slow and steady you both weld. I almost always feel so rushed. I could watch you all weld all day

danjohnson
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Great video. Glad as an experienced welder, you were humble enough to ask the right questions. That really helped me as a 1st year welder.... Great teaching from you both....

redbusa
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Great video, guys. Lots of information to absorb. It is always easiest to learn when someone knows what they teach.
I know that may sound foolish, but if you've ever had someone try to teach you that doesn't know 100% what they are teaching, it really makes a difference.
Thank y'all so much for what you did and what you showed.
God bless and y'all stay safe out there.

brianlykins