I guess I was brought up different from you. My dad always instilled in me that if you're going to do something, do it the best you can. I'm guessing you missed this lesson as your credo seems to be that mediocre will do. If you have trouble cutting little notches in the flanges on channel without cutting into the web, I can see where your good enough attitude comes from. Nobody in their right mind wants to spend half an hour grinding for 2 minutes of welding because their welder is too small. There's a lot of farmers and hobby welders on this forum and you're giving them a bad rep. with your good enough for a farmer/hobby welder approach. I know a few farmers that are excellent craftsman and do take pride in their work. The difference between a pro and a hobbyist isn't because the pro makes his living at it. The true professional strives to be a craftsman and do the best work he can. There is no reason why the hobbyist can't strive for the same thing. :thumbsup:
Arc Weld you are exactly correct!
I really like your statement: "The difference between a pro and a hobbyist isn't because the pro makes his living at it. The true professional strives to be a craftsman and do the best work he can."
Always try to do the best you can.
Always try to improve upon your skill set so that you can do better.
As good as you, WelderMike, and SA are I bet you are very critical of your welds and always try to do the best you can and to learn from your mistakes and from anyone else that might have a better technique.
I know for a fact that SA is more than willing to help anyone that is willing to listen and learn and it seems that you two guys are much the same.
Thank you from those of us that want to improve our knowledge and our skill set. I appreciate your inputs and I believe that most of us do as well. Keep commenting.